Police reply to calls for errant canine, drivers and a toddler: Russell Township Police Blotter

RUSSELL TOWNSHIP, Ohio - site visitors Hazard, Hill force: a woman mentioned Sept. 20 that whereas she and her husband walk their dog alongside the road, a opt for-up truck driver often passes them, blows the horn and veers toward them and their dog.

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Alarms, tune highway: At 6:forty one a.m. Sept. 20, an officer answered to an alarm indicating a breech of a house's entry door. There he met with the homeowner's son and it was determined the alarm became accidental.

Civil be counted, Dines highway: After a contractor didn't do reduced in size work, a lady filed a grievance Sept. 20. She confirmed the contract she had and referred to the contractor would not return her mobile calls. She become recommended to contact the small claims division of Chardon Municipal court docket

assistance, Caves road: Police have been dispatched to the Westwood fundamental school 10:fifty six a.m. Sept 21 for a file of a student who left college grounds without permission. When officers arrived the scholar become found.

Animal grievance, Fairmount street: Police were dispatched to a home 11:30 p.m. Sept. 21 where a free black boxer dog had strayed on a resident's entrance yard. The dog's tag identified it as "Zeke." It was long past when police arrived.

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