Geauga maple leaf8/12/2023 ![]() Stated he has been living in his car since he broke up with his “old lady.” Advised male he cannot sleep here. Vehicle is pulled off next to roadway, occupied. Evidence gathered.Ĥ:39 a.m., Tavern Road, Burton. Subject is trespassing on the property and is shining a laser at the camera so homeowner cannot see what is being recorded. SUSPICIOUSħ:49 p.m., Ravenna Road, Newbury. His info was left with the business for the owner to contact him about the incident. He then followed the truck to shop so he could make a complaint to the owner. Party claims the driver of the truck cut him off and gave him the finger afterward. They are requesting a deputy at the business when the truck and irate driver arrive. Tree service company advised an irate driver is following their truck back to the business on Kinsman Road. ROAD RAGEģ:11 p.m., Kinsman Rod, Newbury. Juveniles are walking northbound on Hosmer, around 12 of them, smashing mailboxes. PROPERTY DAMAGEġ:43 a.m., Hosmer Road, Parman. As all items are plastic, there is no signage restricting them from being placed in the container. Company representative stated he spoke with both Munson officials and company that picks up the waste, and received informal permission. Landscaping company dumped landscape waste (plastic drain pipe, garden hose, plastic sheeting). They would like to meet and file a report. Someone illegally dumped items at the recycle center. No response needed.ġ2:07 p.m., Auburn Road, Munson. ![]() Caller doesn’t know what’s going on, but has decided she will be OK. there is blood everywhere and you’re next.” Call ended. Restricted number called and stated, ‘Hi, it’s. INFO REPORTġ:34 a.m., Coachman Drive, Munson. Four juveniles are throwing rocks and scratching out names on the Veteran’s Memorial in front of Ravenwood. JUVENILE PROBLEMĤ:14 p.m., Ravenwood Drive, Claridon. The entire side of the house is hanging off. Family is out of the house with injuries, but they do not believe they are severe. EXPLOSIVESĩ:01 p.m., Penniman Drive, Hambden. Paramedic on scene was able to give assistance and make sure girl was able to breathe freely without water in her lungs. Caller had taken her daughters to campground and 3-year-old had fallen into pool. Report taken.ĥ:17 p.m., Ledge Rod, Thompson. Her 12-year-old son assaulted her last night. DOMESTIC VIOLENCEĦ:38 p.m., Auburn Road, Newbury. Stated he told them to leave and they finally did leave. Deputy spoke with owner of campground who stated two transgender males were taking off their shirts, exposing themselves. Campground called back and stated the situation has been de-escalated. Two transgenders have been asked to leave the campground are causing issues with another group of campers located in the primitive area. CITIZEN DISPUTEĨ:46 p.m., Ledge Road, Thompson. Owner of horse was located and horse was returned. ANIMAL PROBLEMĩ:03 a.m., Music Street, Newbury. ![]() In total, the sheriff’s office handled 404 calls during this seven-day period. The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office July 7-13, 2017.
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