March 31-April 6, 2023
The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office March 31-April 6, 2023.
CITIZEN ASSIST
April 6
5:45 p.m., Tavern Road, Parkman. Spoke to deputy last night and would like the deputy to stop over so he can share some more information. Caller says another male grabbed his nose and pinched it really hard. Caller did not expire but he believes it was a form of choking and would like it handled properly. Caller stated he wants $400,000 to $500,000 as a fine from the other male and is willing to reason and take the fine instead of male having to do three years of jail time for his wrongdoing. Complainant advised that report has been sent to the prosecutor for review.
CITIZEN DISPUTE
April 6
4:38 p.m., Radcliffe Road, Hambden. Worked under the table on a farm and was fired. The person he worked for called him requesting his address for company books or else she was going to call the police. Caller advised he is a registered sex offender and gets nervous when someone says they are calling the police. Caller feels this a threat. Caller advised that is not a threat and advice given. Caller said he would call his ex-employer and provide the information.
DOMESTIC DISPUTE
April 2
6:34 p.m., Parkside Road, Munson. Two left on a bike and the other girl is walking down the roadway. Male is following her. Believe all parties are intoxicated. Female that was walking was hitting the male party. Four people total, two got on the motorcycle and rode away. Female yelling is wearing leather clothing. Caller witnessed male hit female. Male punched her in face and then drove off. Send squad for female. Deputy located female laying in ditch complaining of jaw pain. Unknown female was intoxicated and refused to provide any information on what happened or her name. Female stated motorcycle gang would kill her. At one point female said her boyfriend was part of Hell’s Angels. Female wearing headband with colors of Hell’s Angels. Female did not have an ID and advised you are not allowed to have an ID when riding with the group. Female also said male took her phone. Sergeant contacted COPE Line for possible human trafficking. It should be noted female said she was in town from Manhattan.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
April 1
9:31 a.m., Hall Road, Claridon. 24-year-old sister was hitting their father, no weapons. Unknown what started this. They currently are separated. Father complaining of stomach pain from being hit in the stomach. Sister arrested and taken to GCSO jail, where she was booked for DV and disorderly conduct.
FRAUD
March 31
6:21 p.m., Hosmer Road, Parkman. Female in lobby to report a check fraud from Amish taxi driver. Complainant advised taxi driver cashed a check for $930. Check was made out for $130. See report for details.
7:31 p.m., Stonemill Drive, Hambden. Complainant’s bank account was compromised with several unauthorized transactions completed. Bank was notified, charges were stopped and funds were returned. Bank is investigating fraud activity. Caller also received three packages she did not order; those packages will be returned to sender. Caller has changed her accounts, passwords, placed a fraud alert on through creditors and found no new accounts opened. Caller given advice and suggested to report incident to IC3.gov.
April 4
1:12 p.m., Reeves Road, Parkman. Fraud report in lobby. Complainant received “junk mail” to her address. Advice given.
PURSUIT
April 2
11:33 p.m., Main Market Road, Parkman. Deputy stopped a maroon Ford Fusion for display of plates. Vehicle stopped at Parkman Gulf. Made contact with driver and advised him of reason for the stop. White male driver said he was 22 years old. Dark hair, medium build, tattoos on left hand. Ordered male out of vehicle at which point he took off and pursuit began. Speeds upwards of 80 mph. Male fled north on 528 to Nash. Nash to Bundysburg. Lost him in area of Bundysburg and Reeves.
SUSPICIOUS
April 1
11:24 a.m., Robinson Road, Chardon. Male pulled unto Big Creek and about 12 males with masks jumped into the truck. Caller thinks they may be heading toward the square. Younger group. There are vehicles parked in the lot that should belong to them. Masks cover most of the head. Caller did not see weapons or carrying anything. Group of males, dark tops and pants, carrying flags walking up South Hambden now.
April 3
7:30 a.m., Pekin Road, Newbury. Caller found a tracker on his vehicle and would like to speak to a deputy. Thinks he knows who did it, but unknown time and date. Advice given.
5:24 p.m., Stillwell Road, Claridon. Caller states there are “guts and bones” dumped in a gas well drive. Gas well is between Princeton and Kile on Stillwell, north side of road. Caller states this is happening frequently. Unknown who put carcass there.
April 6
11:37 p.m., Madison Road, Huntsburg. Aircraft reported seeing a laser plotting south of Hershey Montessori School. Deputy checked grounds. No one around and unable to make contact with anyone at the campus.
THREATENING
April 4
7:33 a.m., North Bridle Trail, Munson. Threatening texts through a dating app and other social media. Caller believes he will come to her house. No threats were made. Caller did not want further correspondence with the other male and was advised to message him back telling him same. Caller is concerned male will show up at her house; however, she never provided him with her address. She was advised to call if any unwanted persons arrive at any time.








