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Nuisance: The manager of the Mall Drive business told police that several people inside the store were arguing. “About being blocked in the shopping aisle” Saturday. The manager intervened and most of the people involved left the scene, but the man said: “Who caused the problem?” He refused to leave until the police arrived.
BIGFOOT: A Mingo Junction man told police he was in the 300 block of South Fourth Street when a woman was assaulted. “He came out drunk and tried to kick the car and break the taillight.” Friday. Police took photos of the damage to the car, including a broken plastic tail light cover, and the man said he wanted to pursue charges.The dispatcher reported that a woman was in front of the police station, and police “He was extremely drunk and his hands were bleeding.” He then allegedly admitted to breaking the man’s tail light. Police said they drove Jasmine Bunn, 139 Floyd St., Wintersville, home and issued her a summons for criminal mischief.
Noises: A caller reported a loud radio blaring in the 800 block of Woodlawn Road Saturday. Police said callers had to stand next to the house they were complaining about to hear people talking inside. The residents said they were just having fun at the gathering and told police they were going to stop it. The complaining man called back, and police returned to the home but heard nothing.
HACKLES RAISED: Residents in the 600 block of Arden Avenue and 1300 block of Arlington Avenue reported Friday that two suspicious women were going door to door, claiming to work for the utility company. According to a female resident, the two men, both around 25 years old, were wearing black hoodies with their hoods pulled up, and that someone was following them in a silver pickup truck. When they came to her door, she told them to leave her property, but they refused, she stated in her complaint. A caller on Arlington Avenue told police he saw two women looking into the windows of the home. He said they fled between houses toward Oak Grove Road.
Finger Pointing: Two women walking near Carnegie Street at Oregon Avenue on Friday each accused the other of assault. The first caller said she was walking on the sidewalk with her children when her partner grabbed her around the chest and punched her with her fist, but police said she saw no obvious injuries or redness. He said there were no signs. The other woman had just gotten off the bus with her friend when her caller swung at her, she claimed, and tried to grab her. The two women agreed they had an argument.
The dots were connected: The driver of a disabled vehicle in the 1400 block of University Boulevard told police he believed the child’s father. “Her tire popped out.” Friday. She said she was at her relative’s home on Wellesley Street when she was tipped off by her ex-girlfriend, who lives across the street from her. “He knew where she was.” She said she left the residence because things weren’t going well between the two, and by the time she got to the end of the stretch of Wellesley Avenue, her tire was flat. When police examined the tires, they found a puncture mark on the front tire. She said she wanted to move forward with charges.
Bucket list: Saturday, a caller reported a man on the sidewalk in front of a store on North Fifth Street. According to police, when they arrived, the man was kneeling on the sidewalk holding a trash can. “I just felt sick and felt like throwing up.” He refused treatment.
Charges: A Wellesley Avenue resident was booked into the Jefferson County Jail on Friday after he was allegedly arrested on a property in the 100 block of North Fourth Street that had been cordoned off. Police said Shakira Brandon, 29, of 1415 Wellesley Avenue, was detained as she exited the building’s elevator. In addition to criminal trespassing, police charged Brandon with drug possession after a bag containing what appeared to be crack was found in her pocket, police said. He was allowed to give her female companion a bag of alcohol before she was taken to the hospital.
POWER UP: On Friday, Wilma Street residents reported a suspicious man going door to door, claiming to work for an energy provider. Police found the man and said he was trying to collect feedback from his customers for his company. His employee ID card was hung on a string and was clearly visible. The man said the woman in question asked for her driver’s license, but she didn’t feel comfortable handing over her personal ID to a stranger, so she left the woman’s residence. . “This is to avoid conflict.” Police suggested they contact customers by phone and ask for feedback.
Looking for trouble: Two juveniles were seen Friday trying to enter an abandoned property in the 1000 block of McKinley Avenue. The caller told police he left before they arrived, but also provided a description of the two men.
Not going: On Friday, a Colonial Drive resident needed help getting his family out of the residence, even though they were told they were not welcome. He left before police arrived.
Indictment: Walmart employee tells police about woman “He hid himself and tried to leave the store without paying.” On Friday, the product cost nearly $150. Ricijean Yanda, 47, 1110 Lincoln Ave., Apt. Steubenville was charged with misdemeanor theft, police said.
Missing driver: Police said Saturday that a white Nissan with West Virginia registration crashed into a utility pole in the 400 block of South Fourth Street. When police arrived, the vehicle was unoccupied, but the base of the pole was nearly severed. The car was towed.
Window Shopping: Shoppers who were parked in a Walmart parking lot said someone stole their medication, nebulizer solution and a cell phone left in a cup holder while they were inside the store Saturday. He said the items had previously been taken out through a broken ventilation window.
Porch pirates: Residents in the 2700 block of Cleveland Avenue said a neighbor told them Saturday that two teenage boys had stolen packages from their front porch. Neighbors said the two thieves were wearing black clothing and fled toward Wilshire Avenue. “I stumble upon the Christmas lights.” Fourteen items belonging to Shane were stolen, including jewelry and clothing.
Citation: A city resident was booked into the county jail on an eight-hour intoxication citation Saturday after police were called for having trouble staying in his lane on University Boulevard. Justin Clifton, 41, 205 Market St., Apt. 101, was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated and driving left of center when he came out of a vehicle that smelled of alcohol, police said. report, “I found it difficult to maintain balance.” Police allege Clifton admitted to shooting down the 12-pack.
Citation: Alice R. Lawson, 68, 376 Summit Ave., Steubenville, failed to yield after two vehicles collided Saturday on Maryland Avenue at Ohio Street.