Man disappears from the scene after crashing into a hospital shuttle: Mayfield Heights Police Notepad-cleveland.com

2021-12-14 12:36:25 By : Ms. Melina Zou

On November 11, a car crashed into a hospital shuttle bus and the driver fled the area on foot. The registration was returned to a 59-year-old Chester man, who was later found in a women’s car west of the Villa Serena apartment.

It was discovered that he made a call after the crash and was answered. He admitted to drinking at Cork N'Bottle, but denied driving the vehicle despite possessing the key. He was subsequently charged with OVI and hit and skip charges.

On November 16, graffiti was found on three wooden pillars in Oakville Park. A permanent marker was used to delineate the penis and other second-grade information.

Surveillance video showed that the suspect was an unidentified boy, about 12 years old.

A manager of Marc reported on November 13 that he had followed a shoplifter to leave the shop, but she escaped in a vehicle driven by a man.

Respondents were able to track the vehicle to Stanwell Drive on the high ground. There, the driver complained of chest pain and was taken to the hospital. The 62-year-old Cleveland man was later charged with theft, possession of criminal tools and other traffic violations.

The passenger was a 48-year-old Cleveland woman who was a suspect in the store and was charged with forgery and theft.

A man reported on November 12 that he was a victim of fraud while attempting to transfer cryptocurrency online. He said that he contacted someone through an online community to help him, but that person transferred the funds to his own account.

He said that the market value of the currency is $1,800.

A company reported on November 15 that someone fraudulently used a credit card in the company’s name, with a charge of more than $4,000.

A resident reported a possible stock scam on November 15. This matter is under investigation.

An Ohio Savings Bank manager reported on November 15 that a woman had entered the company and submitted a note stating that she was involved in human trafficking. She didn't want the police to call because she said they might get involved. She then walked out of the bank, but was found by the responding official.

Victim advocates in the department are working with this woman because many things she told the police are meaningless.

A man stated on November 14 that he had received a threatening email after sending a $75 gift card to an unidentified woman. He only asked for suggestions on how to prevent the woman from contacting him further.

Suspect: Golden Gate Avenue

Comfort Inn staff reported on November 15 that a homeless woman kept entering the company and drinking coffee. They said that when she was told that she was not welcome in this company, she yelled at them.

Officials found the woman and told her that she was no longer allowed to enter the hotel. A staff member of the neighboring Zhenbei Shell allowed her to stay there for a short time.

Shortly before midnight on November 17, a woman was found sleeping on the lawn near SOM Center Road. She was recognized and politely hitchhiked to a gas station in Lyndhurst.

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