Sheriff’s Report
Oct. 25-31, 2019
The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office Oct. 25-31, 2019. In total, the sheriff’s office handled 468 calls during this period.
ANIMAL PROBLEM
Oct. 31
5:09 p.m., Rock Creek Road, Thompson. Loose cow out of its fence, next to the road. There is also a boxer running loose on the square. Cow contained behind the fence. UTL on boxer running on square.
BURGLARY
Oct. 28
5:36 p.m., Auburn Road, Auburn. Caller believes house was broken into. It was locked up and when she got home front door was unlocked. Stuff in house moved around and one of her cats is missing. She noticed scratch marks on the deadbolt. There was a light turned on they don’t use. One arrested.
CITIZEN ASSIST
Oct. 28
2:46 p.m., Oak Hollow Drive, Chardon. Caller is elderly. His dog is stuck under the lift chair. A coordinated effort between deputy and FD resulted in canine’s safe removal from the chair with no additional injury.
CITIZEN DISPUTE
Oct. 28
6:42 p.m., Butternut Road, Munson. Caller would like to report verbal altercation with his neighbor about driving up their shared driveway. Neighbor threatened he would do everything in his power to block our access to our shared driveway. Caller made a report about his ongoing issue and was told to call if anything more happened. He is going to court tomorrow to file for a civil protection order and would like this to be documented. Earlier neighbor had pulled over to allow caller to drive by, gave the middle finger and yelled at caller to stay off his yard, while using multiple profanities. Caller video recorded the altercation and was told to keep video for court.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Oct. 27
12:14 p.m., Old State Road, Claridon. Sister’s boyfriend just beat her up again. She is bleeding from her nose, but won’t press charges. He is currently at the house. Caller is taking her sister to mom’s house. He threatened to run her over with his car. Jail advised. Report taken.
Oct. 28
8:46 a.m., Mayfield Road, Claridon. Female is hitting a male inside a vehicle at the pumps. She blocked his car at the pumps. They just walked into the store. Male waiting for police. Additional witness said she saw the female stop the male and swing at him. Call clear. Female arrested for domestic violence and disorderly conduct.
Oct. 31
11:41 p.m., Kinsman Road, Russell. Caller states her husband beat her up. Caller thinks her hand is broken. Young daughter in house also. Caller states her husband is 10 feet from her. Caller says she broke her front teeth. Caller says she fell and hit her teeth. Male sitting outside on the front steps.
OVERDOSE
Oct. 29
7:32 p.m., Hosmer Road, Parkman. Teenage female overdose on Ibuprofen. Conscious and alert, trying to sleep. Breathing heavy and head hurts. Being transported by squad to the ER. Mother with child, who is upset over “rumors” going around. Father brief about evaluation process.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
Oct. 28
12:08 a.m., Madison Road, Middlefield. Caller heard a loud bang and the windshield is now shattered. Deputy found a brown substance where the windshield was impacted. A black walnut was found in the road with part of the outer green shell missing. The substance inside the walnut matched the substance on the windshield. Deputy found a black walnut tree at the end of the driveway. He was unable to determine if the walnut was kicked up by passing traffic or if it was thrown. Caller asked to have this documented.
SUSPICIOUS
Oct. 27
5:09 p.m., Pinehurst Drive, Munson. Caller would like to report someone was following her around taking flyers out of the newspaper boxes as she was putting them in. Caller was upset because she was placing campaign flyers in paper boxes and another vehicle was following her and removing the same flyers, then placing their own in. Caller advised incident would be documented. She did not have a plate for the vehicle, only that it was a black SUV.
Oct. 28
8:43 a.m., Princeton Road, Huntsburg. Caller said there was a silver van, very loud, that stopped and a male jumped out and the vehicle turned around. The male got back in the van and then caller heard a woman screaming for help. White, dark-haired male, grey sweatshirt. Deputy checked area for silver van. UTL.
Oct. 30
9:38 p.m., Chardon Windsor Road, Hambden. Male dressed as a clown near the trailer park.
THEFT
Oct. 25
7:01 p.m., Kile Road, Hambden. Theft of a go-cart. A man offered to fix the go-cart, came and picked it up with a trailer, and caller hasn’t seen it since. Man hasn’t returned any of her calls or texts. He lives in Ashtabula. Report taken.
Oct. 29
2:42 p.m., Peters Road, Middlefield. Two subjects in a white van peddling fruit stole a chainsaw from Peters Road address. Driver was heavy set, passenger was an older male. Windows on one side of van and front tire almost flat. Victim approached males at another home and they sped off. Suspects sell fruit.
2:59 p.m., Newcomb Road, Middlefield. Stolen leaf blower. Deputy advised. Report taken. Same suspects as two who stole chainsaw.
TRAFFIC OFFENSE
Oct. 25
3:02 p.m., Kile Road, Montville. Caller’s niece has a car full of drugs and she is on something. She will probably go east on 322. She has bags of pot in the floor boards. Caller’s sister has photos of all the bags of pot.
Oct. 30
6:54 a.m., Burton Windsor Road, Middlefield. Caller reports his two sons continue to drive after losing their license. They park on Burton Windsor near 608 in the hunting parking lot, using it as their own personal driveway to park cars. Caller advised information would be passed on the ODNR.









