2011年11月17日星期四

East Liverpool Police Reports 11-16

Arian M. Parson, 19, was charged with driving without headlights,Shah won a besttube-led competition in 2010 with his concept of LED lighting, motion sensors and wireless communication,lightonsale the changing seasonal colours. Coming from a country known for its flat terrain and her passenger,By combining the ledonsale light sources and the water-jet nozzle into one fixture, the ring lights provide increased space and flexibility Sarah J. Guthrie, 18, with possession of marijuana after a traffic stop on Erie Street Monday morning. An officer reported seeing the vehicle at 4:54 a.m. without a headlight and, when he stopped it, smelling a strong odor of marijuana. A baggy with a small amount of marijuana and seeds was reportedly found in the console when the officer was given the OK to search the vehicle, which was owned by Guthrie. No addresses were reported for the women.

Delbert R. Hall, 34, no address listed, was charged Tuesday with obstructing official business after an officer was called to an Avondale Street address by Jenny Olmstead, who said he took her money and she wanted him removed. Officers arrived to find Hall standing in the doorway to the residence, screaming at them to leave and said he shut and locked the door as they approached. He finally opened the door but continued screaming at them, at one point coming toward an officer in a threatening manner, according to reports. Hall ran up the sidewalk but was apprehended and taken into custody.

Larry Kidd, no age or address listed, was charged with obstructing official business after he was reportedly found outside City Hall, yelling about being involved in a road rage incident with a woman he named. Officers said he kept interrupting them with aggressive behavior, leading to his arrest following several warnings about his behavior.

Officers were called to an abandoned house on First Avenue where people were breaking out the sunporch windows. The people involved told officers they were just breaking out the remaining glass in already-broken windows since glass kept falling out onto their driveway.

Heather Marshall, Woodland Hills, reported her wallet removed from her vehicle.

Ruthann Buckley, address not listed, told officers she picked up medications at Rite Aid and, while riding with her boyfriend in a vehicle, he took the medicine and began threatening her. She jumped out of the vehicle on Harvey Avenue and ran to a car lot to phone police. Her boyfriend could not be located.

Ryan White, Woodland Hills, reported his 10-year-old son having problems with another juvenile when getting off the school bus, which he had already reported to the school. School officials suggested he also file a police report.

A Mrs. Gutierrez reported a woman she knows came into Maxi's Lunch Box and asked to borrow her cell phone then left with it. An officer went to the woman's house and retrieved the phone.

Melissa Lewis, Lisbon Street,The Explosion Proof Rechargeable LED Flashlight shinebrightled has three settings and can be toggled between light levels using the multi-function on/off switch. reported her daughter is receiving threatening text messages and wanted a report on file.

Tracey Tennant, St. Clair Avenue,The lights, ledbright8 however, will be dimmed overnight to avoid disturbing area residents. reported someone unknown made transactions with her debit card.

Police reported receiving several 911 calls from a boy regarding an accident in Wellsville and, finally, one in which he claimed he hurt his knee. They reached the father, who said his two sons had taken his cell phone into the bedroom and were calling. An officer explained to the boys about not dialing 911 needlessly, and the father said he would address the problem with his sons.

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