Driver using cell phone has open bottle of beer and bag of marijuana: Chagrin Falls police blotter
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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio –
Traffic stop, Chagrin Boulevard:
After stopping a Euclid woman, 45 for using her cell phone while driving 8:47 p.m. Nov. 23 the officer saw she had an open bottle of beer visible in her center console and noted the smell of marijuana. A search of the vehicle netted a baggie containing marijuana. The woman was cited for the cell phone use and open container.
Warrant arrest, Cleveland Street:
An officer on patrol 4 p.m. Nov. 24 checked a vehicle’s registration and learned that the owner, a Warren man, 24, had an active felony warrant for a drug charge out of Portage County. A short time later the officer saw a man operating the vehicle who matched the description of the wanted person. He was arrested and turned over to Portage County authorities.
Suspicious, Nob Hill:
An unknown person spray painted foul language on a woman’s car bumper overnight Nov. 26. She was able to clean it off.
Found property, West Washington Street:
A man walking his dog 9:13 a.m. Nov. 26 found a credit card and turned it into the police station. The issuing bank asked that the card be destroyed.
Fraud, Hastings Lane:
A woman reported on Nov. 27 that someone used her credit card information to purchase something through Amazon. Police are investigating.
Neighbor trouble, Carriage Drive:
Someone smeared dog feces on a woman’s car door handle sometime before she reported it 2:30 a.m. Nov. 29. She believes it was related to ongoing issues with other tenants in the building. Police are investigating.
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