June 25-July 1, 2021
The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office June 25-July 1, 2021.
AGENCY ASSIST
June 25
12:14 p.m., Mayfield Road, Huntsburg. OnStar reports vehicle is 322 westbound coming into Geauga from Ashtabula Route 45, possibly driven by male subject possibly involved in a missing person/homicide in North Royalton. Missing female from her apartment, blood found there. Think vehicle is being driven by 50-year-old male who might have killed her. Clay and Huntley felony stop. Units have male detained.
ANIMAL BITE
June 28
8:14 p.m., Edwards Street, Parkman. Amazon driver bit on the leg. Caller advised there were three dogs and is unsure which one bit him. Bit mark/cut was cleaned out by the Parkman FD. Homeowner did not see incident. Information obtained and a report will be sent to the dog warden’s office.
ANIMAL PROBLEM
June 27
5:08 p.m., Riverwood Drive, Munson. Deer walking around with its tongue hanging out. Deputy advised and checked area. Could not locate the deer.
June 30
5:36 a.m., Marydale Drive, Auburn. Six or so cows out, on and around the road. Deputy unable to locate any signs of cows on road or in the field.
CITIZEN ASSIST
June 26
11:53 p.m., Main Market Road, Troy. Female left at the pub by her boyfriend needs a ride home. Deputy advised. Female is very drunk, unable to read her driver’s license to give the caller the number. Boyfriend left her at bar because he wanted to go home and she wanted to continue drinking. No signs of any domestic issues.
DOMESTIC DISPUTE
June 27
3:21 p.m., Bean Road, Munson. Caller advised her father and her son are fighting over property damage. Parties are separated; no drugs or alcohol. Verbal argument between grandfather and grandson. Argument was about grandson riding his quad on the lawn. Advice given.
EXPLOSIVES
June 27
9:39 p.m., Elm Drive, Newbury. Caller believes someone threw a stick of dynamite in front of his house; it’s still burning. Caller thinks the brush is catching fire. Deputy unable to locate source or remnants of explosion. No burning bush observed.
FRAUD
June 30
8:16 a.m., Creekside Drive, Auburn. Complainant in lobby to report possible fraud. Caller attempted to order Browns tickets from Ticketmaster. Caller was transferred to another division, where he was told to purchase Google play cards to make the purchase. Caller have them $400.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
June 25
8:42 a.m., Kinsman Road, Burton. Someone did donuts in the parking lot and sprayed rocks om the building and did damage. Video. Criminal mischief report taken.
SUSPICIOUS
June 25
6:13 p.m., Cloverdale Drive, Middlefield. Caller smelled marijuana and thinks there is a drug deal going on. There was a large group of people and there were multiple cars going in and out. Deputy advised. Area checked OK. Two vehicles in driveway; no activity outside.
June 26
6:47 p.m., Ravenna Road, Newbury. Bones on top of a grave, which is back off the driveway that looks like a horseshoe, all the way in the back near the “no dumping” sign. Animal bones located and removed. Checked OK.
June 27
11:53 a.m., Auburn Road, Munson. There is a flag pole with a pirate flag leaning up against caller’s mailbox. Caller said she googled it and thinks it is threatening. Would like to speak to a deputy. Flag is a Thin Blue Line flag. Looks damaged and it may have come off a passing truck. Complainant would not let deputy take flag and advised it needs to be sent for fingerprints.
THREATENING
June 26
10:16 p.m., North Boulevard, Auburn. Caller reports he’s receiving threats via text from a girl to kill the entire family he resides with. Caller states female is bipolar. Text messages were viewed, no direct threats made. Advice given and extra patrol requested throughout the night.
TRESPASSING
June 26
9:45 a.m., GAR Highway, Montville. Male indecent exposure pants down in gas line driveway. Caller pulled up next to the vehicle and driver said he got into a fight with his parents and caller then saw him putting on his pants. Caller states he went farther back into the trails but the drive is the only way out and he’s parked there. Vehicle UTL/GOA.
WELFARE CHECK
June 28
11:13 a.m., Moseley Road, Thompson. Female subject has not been heard from in over a month. Caller advised house is so full of stuff she has to crawl into a bathroom window to get into the house. There is a motor home on the property, but unknown if she uses it.









