Highland Heights, Ohio
Theft: Bishop Road
The barber shop owner reported on April 23 that he stole $3,700 worth of barber tools after entering the business when former employees closed.
It also appeared that the suspect had damaged the wall in the process.
The officer is trying to contact the 67-year-old Willoughby man to question him about the incident.
General Support: Wilson Mills Road
Panini staff said on April 26, the man ordered $29 worth of food for take-out but arrived at the business with just $10 in cash.
The officers helped adjust the situation and gave the men courtesy of Euclidean.
Recruitment: Gloucester Road
Several complaints were received on April 28th regarding pest control attorneys in the area.
One resident said the man refused to show him permission until he listened to his sales pitch.
The officer advised the lawyer that permission was required.
Violation of protection order: East Inverness Drive
The resident reported on April 24 that he had received numerous unsolicited calls from businesses for services he had not requested.
He said he was contacted by roofing companies and car dealers, among other things.
He believed it could be linked to a Gates Mills man who had previously been contactless orders following the 2023 harassment incident.
The incident is under investigation.
General Support: Kenbridge Road
Residents reported on April 25 that she found fraudulent claims on her credit card for a total of $1,344.
She says it was due to the range of the rifle and she was told it was delivered to an unspecified Ohio address.
The detective issued a subpoena of tracking information to find out where the items were delivered.
General Support: Bishop Road
The man complained on April 28 that the spotlight of his neighbors was shining directly on his house at night.
The police spoke to the neighbor, who apologised and moved the light.
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