2011年7月20日 星期三

Elvis music disturbs residents: North Royalton Police Blotter

Not everyone is a fan of the King. At 10:14 p.m. July 16, North Royalton police were dispatched to Deer Creek Drive for a report of a loud stereo. A highly intoxicated female resident was advised to turn her music down. Police left but returned at 10:57 p.m. because more loud stereo complaints had been received by dispatch. The resident told patrolmen she had switched the music to Elvis Presley and did not know why the neighbors were still complaining. Police advised her that it was not her choice of music, but rather the volume that disturbed her neighbors. She was cited for loud radio in a residence.

OVI,As many processors back away from offshore merchant account , BENNETT ROAD: At 3:19 a.m. July 9, an officer was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Bennett and Royalton roads. In front of him was a silver Toyota Corolla that had come to a stop in the middle of the crosswalk.

When the light changed, the car sped away at 54 mph in the 35 mph zone. The officer alerted the car to stop and he spoke with the 20-year-old female driver. In plain view, the officer spotted a bottle of rum on the rear passenger seat directly behind the driver.Justin probierte ein Paar von schwarzen billabong boardshorts ,

The driver had red, glossy eyes and failed field sobriety tests. Her 20-year-old female passenger, who also appeared intoxicated, recorded a 0.149 blood-alcohol content and was arrested for underage consumption.

The driver was arrested for operating a vehicle while impaired. A marijuana pipe was found in the Toyota along with a jar filled with marijuana.

The driver's BAC was 0.100 BAC and she was issued citations for OVI, prohibited BAC, speed, underage consumption, drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia. The passenger was cited for underage consumption.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT, STATE ROAD: Dispatch received a call at 7:35 p.m. July 16 of an intoxicated man walking southbound on State Road from Wallings Road.

Officers located the man on Wallings Road. He had slurred speech and told police he was walking to the St. Paul Greek Orthodox Church Grecian Festival. Police cited the man for disorderly conduct by intoxication.

OVI, BENNETT ROAD: At 1 p.m. July 1, officers were dispatched to the area of Drake and Bennett roads for a report of an intoxicated driver weaving and almost hitting other motorists head-on.

On hearing the call, an officer remembered receiving several complaints in the past two months for the same vehicle. The driver was located and seen throwing a plastic sack of beer cans out the window on West 130th Street.

When approached, the officer noted that the man appeared intoxicated. Failing field sobriety tests and a 0.237 blood-alcohol content confirmed those suspicions.

The man was cited for OVI, prohibited BAC and littering.

THEFT, WINDSOR DRIVE: A Windsor Drive man reported his 2001 Chrysler broken into sometime between 6 p.m. July 13 and 8 a.m. July 14.

His iPod and connector were taken along with his wallet containing, among other things, his driver's license and a debit card. The man had left his car unlocked.

ASSAULT, HI-VIEW DRIVE: Police responded to Hi-View Drive at 10:48 p.m. July 16 for a report of a fight in the roadway.

The male victim told police he was sitting in the backyard with three friends chatting with a female neighbor.They take the RUBBER SHEET to the local co-op market. The men believe that the neighbor was intoxicated.

Her son came outside and accused the victim of hitting on his mom. He punched the complainant in the face and was cited for assault.

BURGLARY, HELEN DRIVE: At 11:54 p.m. July 9, a Helen Drive man arrived home to find all the doors open. His mother-in-law and sister-in-law were upstairs sleeping.

Nothing appeared disturbed or stolen. Police believe the subject was startled by the man's arrival home or by seeing people sleeping upstairs. Neighbors did not report anything suspicious.

OVI, STATE ROAD: A lack of a front license plate and erratic driving led to a 3 a.m. July 18 traffic stop on State Road.

The driver of the red Ford had slurred speech and he admitted to drinking beer. An open lager was spotted in the center console.

The man failed field sobriety tests and recorded a 0189 blood-alcohol content. Police issued citations for BAC greater than 0.17, OVI, left of center, display of plates and open container.

OVI, CRAIGLEIGH DRIVE: While driving southbound on Ridge Road at 4:06 a.m. July 12, an officer saw that a red Chevy Blazer lacked proper rear license plate lights.

The 19-year-old male driver had glossy eyes and admitted to consuming alcohol. He failed field sobriety tests and was cited for OVI, rear illumination license plate light required, display of operator's license and underage consumption.

THEFT FROM AUTO, NORTH GATEWAY DRIVE: A North Gateway Drive man reported that sometime between 9 p.m. July 13 and 5 a.who was responsible for tracking down Charles zentai .m. July 14, someone stole $50 from his unlocked vehicle along with a Verizon cell phone charger. There are no witnesses or suspects.

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, NORTH AKINS ROAD: A North Akins Road man reported that sometime between 11:15 p.the oil paintings for sale by special invited artist for 2011,m. July 13 and 6:45 a.m. July 14, someone smashed out his front passenger window.

The man had parked his vehicle in the northern most lot of Royal Park Condominiums. A second report was also received from a female resident that at 11:30 p.m. July 13 she came home and parked her truck in the northern most lot and the driver side window was broke out.

Her GPS was stolen along with her driver's license, credit card and phone charger.

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