Sheriff’s Report
April 7, 2022

March 25-31, 2022

The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office March 25-31, 2022.

911 PROBLEM

March 28

9:26 a.m., Kile Road, Montville. Pioneer land, camper in back. There is a verbally agitated female on the line. Male party wearing a black hoodie and green pants. 911 hang up stated, “I don’t care you tried to f&$%ing kill me.” Male states original call came from his wife. Spoke with male and female about 911 call. Both denied any type of argument had occurred. Female said her 2-year-old son had called 911 on her cell. Said son had awakened before them and had made a mess. Female said she may have said, “Your father will kill me if he sees this mess.” No signs of violence or any indication any domestic situation had occurred. Everyone checked OK.

ALLERGY

March 26

6:22 p.m., Robert Lane, Auburn. 23-year-old male allergic reaction to drug mushrooms. Barely speaking, but up and walking around. Took them around 3 p.m. Took about 4 grams of psychedelic mushrooms and was transported to the hospital because his jaw locked. Spoke to male at hospital and he said he took all the mushrooms and did not have any more, and also did not remember where he got them. Report to follow.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

March 27

4:56 p.m., South Rider Road, Burton. Female states her husband beat on her. Female struck her head on kitchen floor. Caller unsure where husband is. Caller still on floor. They are both 89 years old. Deputies responded and learned husband pushed his wife to the ground causing physical injury. She was transported to UH Geauga for care. He was taken into custody for DV and disorderly conduct. Wife signed for the TPO.

March 29

10:20 a.m., Legend Creek Drive. Meet in attendance office at high school. Caller is advising her brother assaulted her. Both currently at school. A DV incident occurred between brother and his juvenile sister. Report to be forwarded to prosecutor.

March 30

8:45 a.m., Radcliffe Road, Hambden. Caller and another person having a dispute. Pushing and shoving. No injuries. Two arrested.

FRAUD

March 29

3:20 p.m. (Street, City Withheld). Caller would like to speak to deputy. Her son is away from home at college. Caller is receiving text messages threatening to post her son’s nude photos online. Photos are photoshopped. Someone also used her Discover card for fraud charges. Spoke with caller who advised she had $400 in fraudulent charges on her credit card. Complaint was made with credit card company and they will be investigating. Caller also received messages from an unknown person demanding money or they would send out nude photos of her son. Caller said they sent her photoshopped photos. Advice given. See report.

3:51p.m., Huntington Street, Chardon. Male already spoke to Chardon PD. He states they cannot help him. He now wants to speak to a deputy. Complainant has been trying to seek advice as his SSN is attached to an individual in Georgia who is incarcerated. He states when his license plates are run he is stopped by law enforcement. Advice provided.

4:19 p.m., Taylor Wells Road, Claridon. Caller reports someone is using her identity for fraud. Caller reports hackers have taken over her Facebook account and are using a photo of her driver’s license to request money from her friends. Caller is having trouble with Facebook assisting in recovering her account and wants incident documented.

4:27 p.m., Rapids Road, Troy. Caller need to make a report for fraud. She had a check from her account forged for $19,000.

March 30

8:46p.m., Peckham Road, Burton. Complainant in lobby reported someone used his Verizon account to purchase four iPhones at a Verizon store in St. Clair Shores, Mich. Complainant asked for incident to be documented, as he already spoke to Verizon and is not going to be charged for the phones.

JUVENILE PROBLEM

March 25

6:02 a.m., Claridon Troy Road, Troy. Caller advised a couple kids were accused of vaping at the school. Caller said a parent told him one of the juveniles posted something on social media/online that he was going to shoot up the school. This parent never saw the message. Juvenile’s parents that supposedly posted this was told not to come to school today. Caller is concerned it was never said. One of juveniles has had issues with anger at school in past. See report.

March 30

3:11 p.m., Tallow Tree Drive, Munson. Caller needs to make report for other children bullying her teenage daughter via text messages. Deputy advised, responded to location and spoke with caller. Complainant advised her daughter is getting Snap Chats from a group of girls 14 to 15 years old who are upset over a boy. Complainant said the messages include terms like “bloody nose,” “You might get jumped,” along with foul language. Complainant requested advice and to have incident documented. Complainant will contact Chardon High School and set up a meeting with staff and parents first.

PROPERTY DAMAGE

March 29

8:15 a.m., Old State Road, Hambden. Need a report for damage done by a customer. No longer on scene. Customer punched a hole in drywall after finding out his dog had passed away. Caller declined to pursue charges and requested customer cover repair costs. Will contact customer later to make arrangements for repairs.

SUSPICIOUS

March 29

2:35 a.m., Old State Road, Middlefield. Couple big husky males outside caller’s apartment. Looking in caller’s window. Unsure who they are or if they see him. No tools or weapons seen. Caller says males previously beating on the side of the building. Males have not said anything the caller has heard so far. Males ran away. Male advised he woke up an heard knocking. Deputies checked area and observed no shoe prints in the snow. Everything checked OK.

THEFT

March 27

2:54 p.m., Stone Road, Newbury. Stolen push mover was taken from outside the house. Deputy advised. Report taken.

THREATENING

March 31

5:46p.m., Munn Road, Newbury. Subject in lobby to report she has received threatening emails. She was “cat-fished.” She met a believed male on the internet and during course of their conversations the believed male started sending gifts to her. Eventually male sent a key to open a chest with $30 million with gold in it. Key was found to be homemade and fake. Female eventually got emails asking for her to send money to customs agencies to allow the passage of gold through borders. It was believed to be a scam and a fake profile.