Wednesday, January 24, 2024

A report from Captain Moore

 A report from Captain Moore for the week of Dec. 31, 2023



 

Occurred From Date Time

Narrative

Number

Disposition

Formatted Location

Description

Occurred Incident Type

Number: 2023-00012771 (1)

12/31/2023 01:28

On December 31,

2023, at 0128

hours I was dispatched to 2911 East Waterloo Road for a fight in progress. A Lakemore Police Officer Ukleja was working a side detail at Spins Bowl Akron stated there was a fight in progress and that he needed help.

Upon arrival he was pointing at a male wearing orange and stated that he was involved and needed him. At this time, I detained that male who had ignored commands and walked all the way to the Marc’s parking lot. The male was then identified as Deangelo Minter and he was placed in the back of a cruiser. The other male involved was identified as Walter Jones. The Lakemore Police Officer Ukleja stated that he heard Mr. Jones and Mr. Minter fighting in the parking lot and making threats to each other. Both parties were issued a summons for DOC fighting and released to a sober adult.

2023-00012771

Arrest

2911 E WATERLOO RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Disorderly Conduct - fighting or threatening

Disorderly Conduct

Number: 2023-00012786 (1)

12/31/2023 16:33

On December 31,

2023 at approximately 1633 hours I observed a

2023-00012786

Matrix County Success

S CANTON RD/HIGH GROVE

BLVD, Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule I or II substance

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

maroon Chevrolet pick up truck traveling North bound on Canton Road near High Grove Blvd. The vehicle proceeded to change lanes twice without using a turn signal and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Jeffrey Welsh, he was found to be the owner. Mr.

Welsh stated he did not have any financial responsibility. I could immediately recognize the odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. Mr Welsh stated he had several marijuana cigarettes and pipes in the vehicle. Mr. Welsh was requested to step out of the vehicle. Upon performing a search of his person, a plastic bag containing approximately 2 grams of Marijuana was located in his back pocket. Upon performing a probable cause search of the vehicle, a folded piece of tin foil was located sitting on the drivers seat.

The foil contained

approximately .5 grams of a white crystal substance. Mr. Welsh was detained and read his Miranda Rights. Mr. Welsh stated the substance would test positive for Methamphetamine

. Mr. Welsh was

fingerprinted and

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

processed on scene. Mr. Welsh was issued a criminal summons for possession of drugs (f-5).

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000011 (1)

01/01/2024 10:18

On January 1, 2024, I (Ofc. B.

Mars) observed a vehicle driving southbound on S. Arlington Rd. with multiple items hanging from the rear-view mirror and a GPS unit on the dashboard, obstructing the driver's view. I initiated a traffic stop. The driver pulled into the parking lot of the Red Roof Inn. I made contact with the driver, Kevin Maurice Knight, advised him of the reason for the stop, and asked him for his driver's license and proof of insurance.

Knight was unable to produce either, but he provided me with his social security number. After running him through LEADS, I discovered that Knight was subject to an active license forfeiture and did not have driving privileges. I then informed Knight that he was being detained because he had been driving with a suspended license. Knight became argumentative and initially refused to step out of the vehicle. After arguing for about a minute, Knight stepped out of the

2024-00000011

Investigation Pending

2939 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule I or II substance

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

vehicle and complied with officers' orders to sit in the back of the cruiser. During a search of the vehicle, incident to arrest a piece of foil containing less than one gram of a white, powdery substance was located inside of a backpack belonging to Knight. This item was seized and will be sent to BCI for testing. Knight was issued a citation for driving under suspension and given a verbal warning for obstructed view in a motor vehicle.

Further charges may be forthcoming pending BCI test results.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000016 (1)

01/01/2024 11:00

On January 1,

2024, I was

dispatched to 2011 Royal Oak Drive regarding an unwanted subject. Upon arriving, I spoke with Karla Williams. Williams informed me that her estranged husband, Kyle Lawless had been messaging her on the Our Family Wizard app regarding him picking up their daughter from Williams's house. She told me that Lawless told her he was there to pick up their daughter and that it was his court- appointed time to do so. When Williams did not respond right

2024-00000016

Closed Non Criminal Case

2011 ROYAL OAK

DR, Uniontown, OH 44685

 

Custody Dispute


 

 

 

 

away, Lawless reportedly began yelling, kicking, and banging on the door. She told me that Lawless did not make any threats of physical violence, but that he said he was going to "make [her] life hell in court." Williams then reportedly allowed their juvenile daughter to leave with Lawless. Williams said that her doorbell camera recorded Lawless arriving and leaving, but that it did not capture him banging on the door.

Williams stated that she did not wish to pursue criminal charges against Lawless at this time, but that she would like the incident documented. I told her that I would create a matter-of- record report and then provided her with the report number. I also encouraged her to document any further incidents for use in court.

This report is for documentation only.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000043 (1)

01/02/2024 03:30

On January 2,

2023, officers were dispatched to a domestic incident at 625 N Oakwood Dr, and the suspect, a juvenile male, had fled the scene. Upon arrival, officers spoke with Helen Cooke. Cooke stated that she

2024-00000043

Closed

625 N OAKWOOD

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Domestic Violence; Knowingly Cause Physical Harm

Domestic Incident


 

 

 

 

was sleeping and when she woke up, she noticed that her juvenile grandson, whom she is guardian over, was on his cellphone and note tablet in her bedroom. Cooke stated that she told her grandson to get off the electronic devices and that is when her grandson told her that there were demons inside him telling him to push her to get the demons out of her. Cooke stated that her grandson pushed her, causing her to fall. Cooke stated that she was not injured. Cooke stated that her grandson then fled outside in the 30- degree weather with just shorts and a t-shirt on.

Springfield Fire

Department was called for a lift assist for Cooke.

Springfield officers were canvassing the area to look for the juvenile.

Approximately a half an hour later, the juvenile returned home. STFD was called again to assess the juvenile due to the low temperature outside. STFD called Akron Children's Hospital and stated they did not have to see the juvenile.

The juvenile is autistic and has ADHD. He is currently prescribed multiple

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

medications in which he takes daily.

A CSB referral was made due to the uncleanliness of the home, multiple calls the police respond to this residence, Cooke not being able to control her juvenile grandson, the juvenile was recently Rule 6 into CSB custody and returned him back to the home.

It was not determined who the primary aggressor was in this incident.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000070 (1)

01/02/2024 15:27

On January 2nd, 2024, I was on a detail at 2887 South Arlington Road (Walmart). Loss Prevention notified me of a male was previously trespassed from Walmart property. I contacted the male, and he was identified as Christopher Tatrow. It was found that Mr.

Tatrow trespassed on December 26th, 2023. Mr.

Tatrow was issued a summons for Criminal Trespass 2911.21 (M4) and

was released. Loss Prevention advised him again that he is no longer allowed on Walmart

Property.

2024-00000070

Arrest

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Criminal Trespass

- land premises of another

Trespass


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000078 (1)

01/02/2024 08:00

On January 2nd, 2024, I was on a detail at 2887 South Arlington Road (Walmart). A female associate came to me to report a incident that occurred this morning. She stated a customer came in to return a tree at around 0855 hours. At first a manager said they couldn't return the item but then he found out he could. During the return the unknown male became frustrated and threw the small Christmas tree at the associate. Upon review of the video the tree did not hit the associate. It went between her and another associate. The associate requested a report be made to have record of the incident.

2024-00000078

Closed

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

 

Assault - Simple

Number: 2024-00000088 (1)

01/02/2024 21:06

On 01-02-2023 at

approximately 2106hrs officers were dispatched to 3021 S Arlington Rd in reference to a suspicious person. Upon arrival officers made contact with Anthony Arapp.

Anthony had bloody knuckles and was outside of a vehicle that was missing a tire.

Anthony stated that he had gotten into a fight with his girlfriend who then left him. During the conversation, it

2024-00000088

Closed Non Criminal Case

3021 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

 

Welfare Check


 

 

 

 

was evident that Anthony was intoxicated and was not making sense. At times Anthony stated that he wanted officers to kill him like the Akron officers killed his brother. He was also making statements that he wanted officers to fight him.

Springfield Twp Fire department was dispatched to come evaluate Anthony and check out his knuckles. During this time dispatch also contacted the Canton Police Department to make contact with Anthony's girlfriend. Canton PD informed us that his Girlfriend checks okay and denied any fight. She also stated that Anthony has been drinking today. Upon the fire department’s arrival, Anthony declined any medical attention. Due to Anthony's statements and his behavior, it was determined that he was unable to care for himself and posed a risk of

self-harm. He was

pink slipped and transported by officers to Summa Akron City Hospital where he continued to threaten officers, passively resist and at times was combative.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000101 (2)

01/03/2024 09:35

On January 3,

2024, Randy

Moore of 1834 Orchard Lane states he and his neighbor, Joseph Long, had a verbal argument. Both subjects met in the roadway. Joseph struck Randy several times with an empty, closed fist and then fled the scene.

Randy's face was swollen on the left side and he was bleeding. EMS was called to the scene and transported him to an area hospital. Joseph called into dispatch and was contacted by phone. Joseph admitted to punching Randy and fleeing to deescalate the situation. Joseph turned himself in at our office where he was fingerprinted and issued a summons to court for M-1 assault. During the fight, Randy's video recording glasses were broken- valued at

$500.00.

2024-00000101

Arrest

1834 ORCHARD

LN, Akron, OH 44312

Assault - knowingly harm victim

Assault - Simple


 

 

 

01/03/2024 09:35

On January 3,

2024, Randy

Moore of 1834 Orchard Lane states he and his neighbor, Joseph Long, had a verbal argument. Both subjects met in the roadway. Joseph struck Randy several times with an empty, closed fist and then fled the scene.

Randy's face was swollen on the left side and he was bleeding. EMS was called to the scene and transported him to an area hospital. Joseph called into dispatch and was contacted by phone. Joseph admitted to punching Randy and fleeing to deescalate the situation. Joseph turned himself in at our office where he was fingerprinted and issued a summons to court for M-1 assault. During the fight, Randy's video recording glasses were broken- valued at

$500.00.

2024-00000101

Arrest

1834 ORCHARD

LN, Akron, OH 44312

Crim. Dmg - knowingly

Assault - Simple

Number: 2024-00000121 (4)

01/03/2024 17:46

On January 03,

2023 at approximately 1747 hours officers were dispatched to Walmart located at 2887 South Arlington Road for a report of a shop lifter. The listed arrestee, Joseph Reeves, was observed by loss prevention selecting merchandise from

2024-00000121

Matrix County Success

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule I or II substance

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

the shelf. Mr. Reeves proceeded to do a fraudulent return of the merchandise and recieved a gift card for the price of the returned items. Mr. Reeves then proceeded to remove several clearance UPC tags and placed them on other items in his shopping cart. Mr. Reeves proceeded to scan the clearance tags at a self checkout for other clothing and a Cricket machine. Mr Reeves passed all points of sale with merchandise totaling $274.43. Walmart loss prevention attempted to stop Mr. Reeves past the exit door. Mr. Reeves proceeded to attempt to flee on foot. Mr.

Reeves attempted

to push past officers when he was taken to the ground and detained. Mr.

Reeves was was searched incident to arrest and a plastic container containing approximately 1.0 grams of a crystal like substance was located in his pants pocket. Mr. Reeves was read his Miranda Rights and stated the substance was methamphetamine

. The substance did yield a positive field test for methamphetamine

. Mr. Reeves was also found to be previously trespassed from Walmart. Upon

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

running a records check, Mr. Reeves was found to have numerous warrants through different agencies. Canton Police department confirmed their warrants and did want custody of Mr. Reeves. Mr.

Reeves was issued a criminal summons for possession of drugs (f-5), theft (m-1), resisting arrest (m-2), and criminal trespass (m-4). Mr. Reeves was turned over to Canton Police department on his outstanding warrants.

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 17:46

On January 03,

2023 at approximately 1747 hours officers were dispatched to Walmart located at 2887 South Arlington Road for a report of a shop lifter. The listed arrestee, Joseph Reeves, was observed by loss prevention selecting merchandise from the shelf. Mr.

Reeves proceeded to do a fraudulent return of the merchandise and recieved a gift card for the price of the returned items. Mr. Reeves then proceeded to remove several clearance UPC tags and placed them on other items in his shopping cart. Mr. Reeves proceeded to scan the clearance tags at a self checkout for

2024-00000121

Matrix County Success

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Theft - Shoplifting

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

other clothing and a Cricket machine. Mr Reeves passed all points of sale with merchandise totaling $274.43. Walmart loss prevention attempted to stop Mr. Reeves past the exit door. Mr. Reeves proceeded to attempt to flee on foot. Mr.

Reeves attempted to push past officers when he was taken to the ground and detained. Mr.

Reeves was was searched incident to arrest and a plastic container containing approximately 1.0 grams of a crystal like substance was located in his pants pocket. Mr. Reeves was read his Miranda Rights and stated the substance was methamphetamine

. The substance did yield a positive field test for methamphetamine

. Mr. Reeves was also found to be previously trespassed from Walmart. Upon running a records check, Mr. Reeves was found to have numerous warrants through different agencies. Canton Police department confirmed their warrants and did want custody of Mr. Reeves. Mr.

Reeves was issued a criminal summons for possession of drugs (f-5), theft (m-1), resisting

arrest (m-2), and criminal trespass

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

(m-4). Mr. Reeves was turned over to Canton Police department on his outstanding warrants.

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 17:46

On January 03,

2023 at approximately 1747 hours officers were dispatched to Walmart located at 2887 South Arlington Road for a report of a shop lifter. The listed arrestee, Joseph Reeves, was observed by loss prevention selecting merchandise from the shelf. Mr.

Reeves proceeded to do a fraudulent return of the merchandise and recieved a gift card for the price of the returned items. Mr. Reeves then proceeded to remove several clearance UPC tags and placed them on other items in his shopping cart. Mr. Reeves proceeded to scan the clearance tags at a self checkout for other clothing and a Cricket machine. Mr Reeves passed all points of sale with merchandise totaling $274.43. Walmart loss prevention attempted to stop Mr. Reeves past the exit door. Mr. Reeves proceeded to attempt to flee on foot. Mr.

Reeves attempted

to push past officers when he was taken to the ground and detained. Mr.

2024-00000121

Matrix County Success

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Criminal Trespass

- land premises of another

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

Reeves was was searched incident to arrest and a plastic container containing approximately 1.0 grams of a crystal like substance was located in his pants pocket. Mr. Reeves was read his Miranda Rights and stated the substance was methamphetamine

. The substance did yield a positive field test for methamphetamine

. Mr. Reeves was also found to be previously trespassed from Walmart. Upon running a records check, Mr. Reeves was found to have numerous warrants through different agencies. Canton Police department confirmed their warrants and did want custody of Mr. Reeves. Mr.

Reeves was issued a criminal summons for possession of drugs (f-5), theft (m-1), resisting arrest (m-2), and criminal trespass (m-4). Mr. Reeves was turned over to Canton Police department on his outstanding warrants.

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 17:46

On January 03,

2023 at approximately 1747 hours officers were dispatched to Walmart located at 2887 South Arlington Road for a report of a shop lifter. The listed arrestee, Joseph Reeves, was

2024-00000121

Matrix County Success

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Resisting Arrest - resist or interfere

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

observed by loss prevention selecting merchandise from the shelf. Mr.

Reeves proceeded to do a fraudulent return of the merchandise and recieved a gift card for the price of the returned items. Mr. Reeves then proceeded to remove several clearance UPC tags and placed them on other items in his shopping cart. Mr. Reeves proceeded to scan the clearance tags at a self checkout for other clothing and a Cricket machine. Mr Reeves passed all points of sale with merchandise totaling $274.43. Walmart loss prevention attempted to stop Mr. Reeves past the exit door. Mr. Reeves proceeded to attempt to flee on foot. Mr.

Reeves attempted

to push past officers when he was taken to the ground and detained. Mr.

Reeves was was searched incident to arrest and a plastic container containing approximately 1.0 grams of a crystal like substance was located in his pants pocket. Mr. Reeves was read his Miranda Rights and stated the substance was methamphetamine

. The substance did yield a positive field test for methamphetamine

. Mr. Reeves was

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

also found to be previously trespassed from Walmart. Upon running a records check, Mr. Reeves was found to have numerous warrants through different agencies. Canton Police department confirmed their warrants and did want custody of Mr. Reeves. Mr.

Reeves was issued a criminal summons for possession of drugs (f-5), theft (m-1), resisting arrest (m-2), and criminal trespass (m-4). Mr. Reeves was turned over to Canton Police department on his outstanding warrants.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000127 (5)

01/03/2024 20:50

On January 03,

2023, at

approximately 2050 hours I observed a black Cadillac exit the Office Motel located at 1922 Massillon Road. The vehicle proceeded to travel South bound on Massillon Road. As I was behind the vehicle, I observed the vehicle swerve over the center median at least three times and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Brittany Fogarty, she was found to be the owner. Ms. Fogarty was advised of the reason for the stop and stated she

2024-00000127

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/MOONLIGHT

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Trafficking in Drugs - include in Schedule I or II

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

was on her cell phone. Ms.

Fogarty had pinpoint pupils, slurred speech, and appeared to be under the influence. While speaking to Ms. Fogarty, I noticed a pill bottle containing a mixture of several pills, a plastic bag, and money sitting on the passenger seat sitting on top of a purse. I questioned Ms.

Fogarty about the pill bottle, and she proceeded to attempt to cover it up with her sweatshirt. I took possession of the pill bottle and requested Ms.

Fogarty step out of the vehicle.

While speaking to Ms Fogarty, it was even more apparent that she appeared to be under the influence. Inside the pill bottle were several different pills, a plastic bag containing additional pills and money. Ms.

Fogarty was detained and placed in the rear of my cruiser.

Upon performing a search incident to arrest, there were several handbags containing different pills in pill bottles, plastic bags and cellophane wrappers. Officers located different quantities of cash in the handbags as well. A majority of the cash was found in the different handbags

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

along with different quantities of pills. Officers located a large amount of cash in mostly denominations of

$100.00, $50.00

and $20.00 values. The sum of the cash seized was

$24, 608.69. The

majority of the pills seized were found to be Dextroamphetamin e, Benzodiazepines, and Adderall. Ms. Fogarty was found to be in possession of 153 schedule II pills, 293 schedule IV pills, and 220 pills that did not appear to be a controlled substance. In addition, a plastic bag containing white powder, a container containing mushrooms, and 24 separate suboxone strips were located. All suspected narcotics will be sent to BCI for further testing.

Ms. Fogarty was read her Miranda Rights and questioned about the suspected narcotics. Ms.

Fogarty initially stated the pills were Ibuprofen. Ms. Fogarty then admitted that she purchases "Benzos" and "Adderal" for personal use. Ms. Fogarty was questioned about the amount of money she had inside her vehicle. Ms. Fogarty initially stated that she believed she

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

had $4,000-$5,000 in her possession. Ms. Fogarty stated she did own a business and did not have time to go to the bank.

Ms Fogarty was transported to the station to be fingerprinted and processed. While on station, Ms.

Fogarty was advised that her cell phone and sum of money were being seized. Ms. Fogarty did sign a seizure form. Ms. Fogarty did also sign a consent to search form for her I Phone SE. Ms.

Fogarty was charged with trafficking in drugs (f-3), trafficking in drugs (f-5), trafficking in drugs (f-5) x 2, and possession of drugs (m-1). Ms. Fogarty's vehicle was impounded by Akron Coach

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 20:50

On January 03,

2023, at

approximately 2050 hours I observed a black Cadillac exit the Office Motel located at 1922 Massillon Road. The vehicle proceeded to travel South bound on Massillon Road. As I was behind the vehicle, I observed the vehicle swerve over the center median at least three times and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Brittany Fogarty,

2024-00000127

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/MOONLIGHT

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Trafficking in Drugs - include in Schedule III, IV, or V

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

she was found to be the owner. Ms. Fogarty was advised of the reason for the stop and stated she was on her cell phone. Ms.

Fogarty had pinpoint pupils, slurred speech, and appeared to be under the influence. While speaking to Ms. Fogarty, I noticed a pill bottle containing a mixture of several pills, a plastic bag, and money sitting on the passenger seat sitting on top of a purse. I questioned Ms.

Fogarty about the pill bottle, and she proceeded to attempt to cover it up with her sweatshirt. I took possession of the pill bottle and requested Ms.

Fogarty step out of the vehicle.

While speaking to Ms Fogarty, it was even more apparent that she appeared to be under the influence. Inside the pill bottle were several different pills, a plastic bag containing additional pills and money. Ms.

Fogarty was detained and placed in the rear of my cruiser.

Upon performing a search incident to arrest, there were several handbags containing different pills in pill bottles, plastic bags and cellophane wrappers. Officers located different

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

quantities of cash in the handbags as well. A majority of the cash was found in the different handbags along with different quantities of pills. Officers located a large amount of cash in mostly denominations of

$100.00, $50.00

and $20.00 values. The sum of the cash seized was

$24, 608.69. The

majority of the pills seized were found to be Dextroamphetamin e, Benzodiazepines, and Adderall. Ms. Fogarty was found to be in possession of 153 schedule II pills, 293 schedule IV pills, and 220 pills that did not appear to be a controlled substance. In addition, a plastic bag containing white powder, a container containing mushrooms, and 24 separate suboxone strips were located. All suspected narcotics will be sent to BCI for further testing.

Ms. Fogarty was read her Miranda Rights and questioned about the suspected narcotics. Ms.

Fogarty initially stated the pills were Ibuprofen. Ms. Fogarty then admitted that she purchases "Benzos" and "Adderal" for personal use. Ms. Fogarty was questioned about

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

the amount of money she had inside her vehicle. Ms. Fogarty initially stated that she believed she had $4,000-$5,000 in her possession. Ms. Fogarty stated she did own a business and did not have time to go to the bank.

Ms Fogarty was transported to the station to be fingerprinted and processed. While on station, Ms.

Fogarty was advised that her cell phone and sum of money were being seized. Ms. Fogarty did sign a seizure form. Ms. Fogarty did also sign a consent to search form for her I Phone SE. Ms.

Fogarty was charged with trafficking in drugs (f-3), trafficking in drugs (f-5), trafficking in drugs (f-5) x 2, and possession of drugs (m-1). Ms. Fogarty's vehicle was impounded by Akron Coach

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 20:50

On January 03,

2023, at

approximately 2050 hours I observed a black Cadillac exit the Office Motel located at 1922 Massillon Road. The vehicle proceeded to travel South bound on Massillon Road. As I was behind the vehicle, I observed the vehicle swerve over the center median at least

2024-00000127

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/MOONLIGHT

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule I or II substance

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

three times and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Brittany Fogarty, she was found to be the owner. Ms. Fogarty was advised of the reason for the stop and stated she was on her cell phone. Ms.

Fogarty had pinpoint pupils, slurred speech, and appeared to be under the influence. While speaking to Ms. Fogarty, I noticed a pill bottle containing a mixture of several pills, a plastic bag, and money sitting on the passenger seat sitting on top of a purse. I questioned Ms.

Fogarty about the pill bottle, and she proceeded to attempt to cover it up with her sweatshirt. I took possession of the pill bottle and requested Ms.

Fogarty step out of the vehicle.

While speaking to Ms Fogarty, it was even more apparent that she appeared to be under the influence. Inside the pill bottle were several different pills, a plastic bag containing additional pills and money. Ms.

Fogarty was detained and placed in the rear of my cruiser.

Upon performing a search incident to arrest, there were several handbags

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

containing different pills in pill bottles, plastic bags and cellophane wrappers. Officers located different quantities of cash in the handbags as well. A majority of the cash was found in the different handbags along with different quantities of pills. Officers located a large amount of cash in mostly denominations of

$100.00, $50.00

and $20.00 values. The sum of the cash seized was

$24, 608.69. The

majority of the pills seized were found to be Dextroamphetamin e, Benzodiazepines, and Adderall. Ms. Fogarty was found to be in possession of 153 schedule II pills, 293 schedule IV pills, and 220 pills that did not appear to be a controlled substance. In addition, a plastic bag containing white powder, a container containing mushrooms, and 24 separate suboxone strips were located. All suspected narcotics will be sent to BCI for further testing.

Ms. Fogarty was read her Miranda Rights and questioned about the suspected narcotics. Ms.

Fogarty initially stated the pills were Ibuprofen. Ms. Fogarty then admitted that she

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

purchases "Benzos" and "Adderal" for personal use. Ms. Fogarty was questioned about the amount of money she had inside her vehicle. Ms. Fogarty initially stated that she believed she had $4,000-$5,000 in her possession. Ms. Fogarty stated she did own a business and did not have time to go to the bank.

Ms Fogarty was transported to the station to be fingerprinted and processed. While on station, Ms.

Fogarty was advised that her cell phone and sum of money were being seized. Ms. Fogarty did sign a seizure form. Ms. Fogarty did also sign a consent to search form for her I Phone SE. Ms.

Fogarty was charged with trafficking in drugs (f-3), trafficking in drugs (f-5), trafficking in drugs (f-5) x 2, and possession of drugs (m-1). Ms. Fogarty's vehicle was impounded by Akron Coach

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 20:50

On January 03,

2023, at

approximately 2050 hours I observed a black Cadillac exit the Office Motel located at 1922 Massillon Road. The vehicle proceeded to travel South bound on Massillon

2024-00000127

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/MOONLIGHT

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule III, IV, or V

substance

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

Road. As I was behind the vehicle, I observed the vehicle swerve over the center median at least three times and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Brittany Fogarty, she was found to be the owner. Ms. Fogarty was advised of the reason for the stop and stated she was on her cell phone. Ms.

Fogarty had pinpoint pupils, slurred speech, and appeared to be under the influence. While speaking to Ms. Fogarty, I noticed a pill bottle containing a mixture of several pills, a plastic bag, and money sitting on the passenger seat sitting on top of a purse. I questioned Ms.

Fogarty about the pill bottle, and she proceeded to attempt to cover it up with her sweatshirt. I took possession of the pill bottle and requested Ms.

Fogarty step out of the vehicle.

While speaking to Ms Fogarty, it was even more apparent that she appeared to be under the influence. Inside the pill bottle were several different pills, a plastic bag containing additional pills and money. Ms.

Fogarty was

detained and

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

placed in the rear of my cruiser.

Upon performing a search incident to arrest, there were several handbags containing different pills in pill bottles, plastic bags and cellophane wrappers. Officers located different quantities of cash in the handbags as well. A majority of the cash was found in the different handbags along with different quantities of pills. Officers located a large amount of cash in mostly denominations of

$100.00, $50.00

and $20.00 values. The sum of the cash seized was

$24, 608.69. The

majority of the pills seized were found to be Dextroamphetamin e, Benzodiazepines, and Adderall. Ms. Fogarty was found to be in possession of 153 schedule II pills, 293 schedule IV pills, and 220 pills that did not appear to be a controlled substance. In addition, a plastic bag containing white powder, a container containing mushrooms, and 24 separate suboxone strips were located. All suspected narcotics will be sent to BCI for further testing.

Ms. Fogarty was read her Miranda Rights and questioned about the suspected

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

narcotics. Ms. Fogarty initially stated the pills were Ibuprofen. Ms. Fogarty then admitted that she purchases "Benzos" and "Adderal" for personal use. Ms. Fogarty was questioned about the amount of money she had inside her vehicle. Ms. Fogarty initially stated that she believed she had $4,000-$5,000 in her possession. Ms. Fogarty stated she did own a business and did not have time to go to the bank.

Ms Fogarty was transported to the station to be fingerprinted and processed. While on station, Ms.

Fogarty was advised that her cell phone and sum of money were being seized. Ms. Fogarty did sign a seizure form. Ms. Fogarty did also sign a consent to search form for her I Phone SE. Ms.

Fogarty was charged with trafficking in drugs (f-3), trafficking in drugs (f-5), trafficking in drugs (f-5) x 2, and possession of drugs (m-1). Ms. Fogarty's vehicle was impounded by Akron Coach

 

 

 

 

 

01/03/2024 20:50

On January 03,

2023, at

approximately 2050 hours I observed a black Cadillac exit the Office Motel

2024-00000127

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/MOONLIGHT

DR, Akron, OH 44312

Engaging in Prostitution

Narcotics/Drug Laws


 

 

 

 

located at 1922 Massillon Road. The vehicle proceeded to travel South bound on Massillon Road. As I was behind the vehicle, I observed the vehicle swerve over the center median at least three times and a traffic stop was initiated. Upon making contact with the driver, Brittany Fogarty, she was found to be the owner. Ms. Fogarty was advised of the reason for the stop and stated she was on her cell phone. Ms.

Fogarty had pinpoint pupils, slurred speech, and appeared to be under the influence. While speaking to Ms. Fogarty, I noticed a pill bottle containing a mixture of several pills, a plastic bag, and money sitting on the passenger seat sitting on top of a purse. I questioned Ms.

Fogarty about the pill bottle, and she proceeded to attempt to cover it up with her sweatshirt. I took possession of the pill bottle and requested Ms.

Fogarty step out of the vehicle.

While speaking to Ms Fogarty, it was even more apparent that she appeared to be under the influence. Inside the pill bottle were several different

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

pills, a plastic bag containing additional pills and money. Ms.

Fogarty was detained and placed in the rear of my cruiser.

Upon performing a search incident to arrest, there were several handbags containing different pills in pill bottles, plastic bags and cellophane wrappers. Officers located different quantities of cash in the handbags as well. A majority of the cash was found in the different handbags along with different quantities of pills. Officers located a large amount of cash in mostly denominations of

$100.00, $50.00

and $20.00 values. The sum of the cash seized was

$24, 608.69. The

majority of the pills seized were found to be Dextroamphetamin e, Benzodiazepines, and Adderall. Ms. Fogarty was found to be in possession of 153 schedule II pills, 293 schedule IV pills, and 220 pills that did not appear to be a controlled substance. In addition, a plastic bag containing white powder, a container containing mushrooms, and 24 separate suboxone strips were located. All suspected narcotics will be sent to BCI for further testing.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Ms. Fogarty was read her Miranda Rights and questioned about the suspected narcotics. Ms.

Fogarty initially stated the pills were Ibuprofen. Ms. Fogarty then admitted that she purchases "Benzos" and "Adderal" for personal use. Ms. Fogarty was questioned about the amount of money she had inside her vehicle. Ms. Fogarty initially stated that she believed she had $4,000-$5,000 in her possession. Ms. Fogarty stated she did own a business and did not have time to go to the bank.

Ms Fogarty was transported to the station to be fingerprinted and processed. While on station, Ms.

Fogarty was advised that her cell phone and sum of money were being seized. Ms. Fogarty did sign a seizure form. Ms. Fogarty did also sign a consent to search form for her I Phone SE. Ms.

Fogarty was charged with trafficking in drugs (f-3), trafficking in drugs (f-5), trafficking in drugs (f-5) x 2, and possession of drugs (m-1). Ms. Fogarty's vehicle was impounded by Akron Coach

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000130 (1)

01/04/2024 08:00

As of December 31, 2023, the

juvenile has successfully completed her ccotract requirements for our Juvenile Diversion Program and the case is now closed. (536 1/4/2024) Refer to Sundance Report # 23-00599

2024-00000130

Closed

2465 CANFIELD

RD, Akron, OH 44312

 

Juvenile Complaints

Number: 2024-00000140 (3)

01/04/2024 13:54

On January 4,

2024, at 1354 I

was dispatched to Kohl's (2975 South Arlington Road) for a report of a male who the day prior been seen inside the store conducting a fraudulent return. The male was reported as to have been attempting to use a gift card he received in the fraudulent return. After being declined the male selected a pair of tennis shoes, concealed them, then passed all final points of sale. I made contact with the male, identified as Mr.

Jeffrey Willingham Jr., and placed him under arrest for the theft. The merchandise being shoes, jewelry, and clothing. The total being

$400.05. During my search incident to arrest I located a small metal vile containing a crystal like substance. I then located a small tan colored pouch in

2024-00000140

Arrest

2975 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Theft - Shoplifting

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

his jacket zipper pocket, inside of which was a plastic bag with a crystal like substance as well as another plastic bag containing an unknown white powder. Also, in the pocket I located a used glass methamphetamine pipe. After being read Miranda, Mr. Willingham Jr. stated the crystal like substances were indeed methamphetamine and the white powder was fentanyl. I issued a summons to Mr.

Willingham Jr. for the M1 theft before releasing him. I then advised him that he was trespassed from Kohl's. The substances weighed in at 1.56 grams, 5.41

grams, and 4.60 grams. The used glass methamphetamine pipe was tagged into evidence and held for court. The substances were tagged into evidence before all were sent to BCI for further chemical testing. I will be awaiting results and other investigations to file felony charges.

 

 

 

 

 

01/04/2024 13:54

On January 4,

2024, at 1354 I

was dispatched to Kohl's (2975 South Arlington Road) for a report of a male who the day prior been seen inside the store conducting a fraudulent return.

2024-00000140

Arrest

2975 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Possession of Drugs - schedule I or II substance

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

The male was reported as to have been attempting to use a gift card he received in the fraudulent return. After being declined the male selected a pair of tennis shoes, concealed them, then passed all final points of sale. I made contact with the male, identified as Mr.

Jeffrey Willingham Jr., and placed him under arrest for the theft. The merchandise being shoes, jewelry, and clothing. The total being

$400.05. During my search incident to arrest I located a small metal vile containing a crystal like substance. I then located a small tan colored pouch in his jacket zipper pocket, inside of which was a plastic bag with a crystal like substance as well as another plastic bag containing an unknown white powder. Also, in the pocket I located a used glass methamphetamine pipe. After being read Miranda, Mr. Willingham Jr. stated the crystal like substances were indeed methamphetamine and the white powder was fentanyl. I issued a summons to Mr.

Willingham Jr. for

the M1 theft before releasing him. I then advised him that he was

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

trespassed from Kohl's. The substances weighed in at 1.56 grams, 5.41

grams, and 4.60 grams. The used glass methamphetamine pipe was tagged into evidence and held for court. The substances were tagged into evidence before all were sent to BCI for further chemical testing. I will be awaiting results and other investigations to file felony charges.

 

 

 

 

 

01/04/2024 13:54

On January 4,

2024, at 1354 I

was dispatched to Kohl's (2975 South Arlington Road) for a report of a male who the day prior been seen inside the store conducting a fraudulent return. The male was reported as to have been attempting to use a gift card he received in the fraudulent return. After being declined the male selected a pair of tennis shoes, concealed them, then passed all final points of sale. I made contact with the male, identified as Mr.

Jeffrey Willingham Jr., and placed him under arrest for the theft. The merchandise being shoes, jewelry, and clothing. The total being

$400.05. During my search incident to arrest I located a small metal vile containing a

2024-00000140

Arrest

2975 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Illegal Use or possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

crystal like substance. I then located a small tan colored pouch in his jacket zipper pocket, inside of which was a plastic bag with a crystal like substance as well as another plastic bag containing an unknown white powder. Also, in the pocket I located a used glass methamphetamine pipe. After being read Miranda, Mr. Willingham Jr. stated the crystal like substances were indeed methamphetamine and the white powder was fentanyl. I issued a summons to Mr.

Willingham Jr. for the M1 theft before releasing him. I then advised him that he was trespassed from Kohl's. The substances weighed in at 1.56 grams, 5.41

grams, and 4.60 grams. The used glass methamphetamine pipe was tagged into evidence and held for court. The substances were tagged into evidence before all were sent to BCI for further chemical testing. I will be awaiting results and other investigations to file felony charges.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000163 (2)

01/04/2024 18:54

On the 4th of January 2024, I was working a side detail at Walmart on 2887 South Arlington Road. I was advised by loss prevention employee, Richard Barnes that a white male and female did not pay for certain items when going through the self- checkout and were attempting to leave with those items. Officers then detained the male and female once they attempted to walk out the grocery exit doors. The male was identified was James Lilly. The female was identified as Samantha Battle. The total amount of the store merchandise was

$320.22. Upon

search incident to arrest found in Samantha's purse was a glass pipe with burnt residue in it. James was issued a summons for theft (M1) and Samantha was issued a summons for theft (M1) and possession of drug paraphernalia (M4). Walmart elected to trespass both individuals and the merchandise was returned to Walmart. The glass pipe was tagged into evidence to be held for court.

2024-00000163

 

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Theft - Shoplifting

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

01/04/2024 18:54

On the 4th of January 2024, I was working a side detail at Walmart on 2887 South Arlington Road. I was advised by loss prevention employee, Richard Barnes that a white male and female did not pay for certain items when going through the self- checkout and were attempting to leave with those items. Officers then detained the male and female once they attempted to walk out the grocery exit doors. The male was identified was James Lilly. The female was identified as Samantha Battle. The total amount of the store merchandise was

$320.22. Upon

search incident to arrest found in Samantha's purse was a glass pipe with burnt residue in it. James was issued a summons for theft (M1) and Samantha was issued a summons for theft (M1) and possession of drug paraphernalia (M4). Walmart elected to trespass both individuals and the merchandise was returned to Walmart. The glass pipe was tagged into evidence to be held for court.

2024-00000163

 

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Illegal Use or possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Theft/Larceny

Number: 2024-00000172 (4)

01/05/2024 00:42

On January 5,

2024, at 0007

hours, officers

2024-00000172

 

2465 CANFIELD

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Domestic Violence; Knowingly Cause

Domestic Incident


 

 

 

 

responded to 951 Abington Rd reference an unruly 17 year old female that was drinking alcohol, but left the residence and refused to come home. Sara Wilson, the RP, advised while she was at work, her 17 year old daughter was drinking alcohol at home. Wilson stated that when she got home from work, her daughter was gone and refused to come home. Wilson stated she called the police to her residence for advice. Wilson left to go pick up her daughter.

Shortly after officers left the residence, Wilson picked her daughter up in Akron and brought her to the Springfield Township Police Department. Once at the PD, Wilson stated that she and her daughter got into an argument and her daughter repeatedly assaulted her. The 17 year old stated that her mom, Wilson, punched her in the face several times.

Neither party had visible marks on them. An odor of alcohol was detected coming from or about the juvenile and the juvenile admitted to drinking. Wilson

declined charges against her

 

 

 

Physical Harm

 


 

 

 

 

daughter at this time but thought her daughter would benefit by going to the hospital, as she was just there to be evaluated for mental issues.

STFD responded to the police department to assess the 17year old. The STFD transported the juvenile to Akron Children's hospital for evaluation per Wilson's request.

Due to high emotions from both parties, it was undetermined who the primary aggressor was, no charges were filed.

 

 

 

 

 

01/05/2024 00:42

The 17-year old female Lexi left today (January 7, 2024) to live with her father in Georgia.

2024-00000172

 

2465 CANFIELD

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Domestic Violence; Knowingly Cause Physical Harm

Domestic Incident

01/05/2024 00:42

On January 5,

2024, at 0007

hours, officers responded to 951 Abington Rd reference an unruly 17 year old female that was drinking alcohol, but left the residence and refused to come home. Sara Wilson, the RP, advised while she was at work, her 17 year old daughter was drinking alcohol at home. Wilson stated that when she got home from work, her daughter was gone and refused to come home. Wilson stated she called the police to her

2024-00000172

 

2465 CANFIELD

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Involving Underage Persons

- underage consume beer liquor

Domestic Incident


 

 

 

 

residence for advice. Wilson left to go pick up her daughter.

Shortly after officers left the residence, Wilson picked her daughter up in Akron and brought her to the Springfield Township Police Department. Once at the PD, Wilson stated that she and her daughter got into an argument and her daughter repeatedly assaulted her. The 17 year old stated that her mom, Wilson, punched her in the face several times.

Neither party had visible marks on them. An odor of alcohol was detected coming from or about the juvenile and the juvenile admitted to drinking. Wilson declined charges against her daughter at this time but thought her daughter would benefit by going to the hospital, as she was just there to be evaluated for mental issues.

STFD responded to the police department to assess the 17year old. The STFD transported the juvenile to Akron Children's hospital for evaluation per Wilson's request.

Due to high emotions from both parties, it was undetermined who

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

the primary aggressor was, no charges were filed.

 

 

 

 

 

01/05/2024 00:42

The 17-year old female Lexi left today (January 7, 2024) to live with her father in Georgia.

2024-00000172

 

2465 CANFIELD

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Involving Underage Persons

- underage consume beer liquor

Domestic Incident

Number: 2024-00000180 (1)

01/05/2024 09:13

On January 5,

2024 at 0913 I was dispatched to Kohl's (2975 South Arlington Road) for a report of a female shoplifter who had selected merchandise before passing all final points of sale. The female was seen fleeing on foot and disappearing near the area of Red Roof Inn (2939 South Arlington Road). I began checking the area as well as obtaining surveillance footage from Red Roof Inn. In the footage you can see the female entering a room on the 1st floor. Upon investigating the room (room 122) it was apparent that an individual was inside the room, however no one would answer the door. After a short period around 1301 a nearby house guest contacted dispatch and informed them that the female was inside room 122 and Red Roof management was attempting to remove her from the property. I then made contact at room 122 with the

2024-00000180

Arrest

2975 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Theft - Shoplifting

Theft/Larceny


 

 

 

 

female and confirmed her as the suspect. The female, identified as Ms. Amanda Wyatt, had the merchandise laid out on a bed inside the room. I immediately placed her under arrest for the theft. I then collected all merchandise (women's clothing, socks, jackets, t- shirts, and bras) and returned them back to Kohl's. The total for all stolen merchandise being

$507.00. I also advised her she was trespassed from Kohl's. Upon giving the information of Ms. Wyatt to dispatch I was informed that she had a warrant for her arrest out of Akron Police Department. After issuing her a summons for M1 theft, I turned her over to Akron Police Department for her warrant.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000183 (1)

01/05/2024 12:15

 

2024-00000183

Closed Non Criminal Case

2070 ORCHARD

LN, Akron, OH 44312

 

Fraud

Number: 2024-00000190 (1)

01/05/2024 14:42

 

2024-00000190

Arrest

MASSILLON RD/KILLIAN RD,

Akron, OH 44312

 

Accident


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000191 (1)

01/05/2024 15:23

On January 5th 2024 I was on a detail at 2887 South Arlington Road (Walmart). I observed a male that had been previously trespassed from the property. I and Loss prevention made contact with the male who was identified as Ronnie Van Horn. Mr. Van Horn was trespassed on December 28th 2023. Mr. Van

Horn was issued a summons for Criminal Trespass (M4) and was released. I advised him once again he is no longer allowed on Walmart property.

2024-00000191

Arrest

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Criminal Trespass

- land premises of another

Trespass

Number: 2024-00000199 (1)

01/05/2024 19:40

On January 5,

2025, at

approximately 1957 hours, I was dispatched to 2420 Igleheart Rd regarding a domestic dispute between live-in siblings. Upon arriving, officers spoke with both parties involved, as well as the subjects' mother, who also resides in the home.

Through investigation, officers found that Kelly Robertson had recently returned earlier this evening from drinking at a casino. Cody clarified that he had not been drinking. For unknown reasons, Kelly began yelling

2024-00000199

 

2420 IGLEHEART

RD, Akron, OH 44312

 

Domestic Incident


 

 

 

 

at her brother, Cody Robertson, and pounding on his bedroom door with her fists. Cody then locked the door and called the police.

Both parties appeared visibly upset when officers arrived, though they had already separated themselves. They both confirmed that no one had been physically harmed. They also both agreed to stay in their separate bedrooms and to avoid interacting with each other for the rest of the night. They were advised to call us again if they felt unsafe. This report is for documentation only.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000234 (1)

01/06/2024 19:45

 

2024-00000234

Arrest

2887 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

 

Trespass

Number: 2024-00000235 (1)

01/06/2024 20:30

 

2024-00000235

Investigation Pending

2877 S ARLINGTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

 

Theft/Larceny

Number: 2024-00000237 (2)

01/06/2024 21:51

On January 6,

2024, at around 21:51 hrs, while on patrol, I observed John Kafka traveling east on Krumroy Rd, approaching Massillon Rd. John Kafka initially signaled to go north on Massillon Rd, but while in the left turn lane, he decided to turn south on Massillon Rd, resulting in a

2024-00000237

Arrest

1705 MASSILLON

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Improper Firearms in Vehicle - transport loaded firearm, accessible

Weapons Law Violations


 

 

 

 

turn and stop signal violation, as well as a marked lanes violation. I initiated a traffic stop on the truck and identified the owner as the driver, who was under indictment for a felony drug possession case from 11/24/2023 within our agency. John Kafka informed me that he had a loaded firearm on his person, and I advised him to keep his hands up and away from the firearm.

Subsequently, I asked John to step out of the vehicle due to the loaded firearm. When questioned about the contents of the vehicle, John stated there was nothing else.

Requesting consent to search, John declined. I then brought my partner, K9 Brodie, who indicated on the driver’s side. Following a search, another firearm was found on the passenger seat. John was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon (F4) and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle (F4) due to his indictment in a felony drug case.

 

 

 

 

 

01/06/2024 21:51

On January 6,

2024, at around 21:51 hrs, while on patrol, I observed John Kafka traveling east on Krumroy Rd, approaching Massillon Rd.

2024-00000237

Arrest

1705 MASSILLON

RD, Akron, OH 44312

Carrying Concealed Weapon

Weapons Law Violations


 

 

 

 

John Kafka initially signaled to go north on Massillon Rd, but while in the left turn lane, he decided to turn south on Massillon Rd, resulting in a turn and stop signal violation, as well as a marked lanes violation. I initiated a traffic stop on the truck and identified the owner as the driver, who was under indictment for a felony drug possession case from 11/24/2023 within our agency. John Kafka informed me that he had a loaded firearm on his person, and I advised him to keep his hands up and away from the firearm.

Subsequently, I asked John to step out of the vehicle due to the loaded firearm. When questioned about the contents of the vehicle, John stated there was nothing else.

Requesting consent to search, John declined. I then brought my partner, K9 Brodie, who indicated on the driver’s side. Following a search, another firearm was found on the passenger seat. John was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon (F4) and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle (F4) due to his indictment in a felony drug case.

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000239 (1)

01/06/2024 22:00

 

2024-00000239

Closed

1721 CLAYBEN

DR, Akron, OH 44312

 

Suspicion

Number: 2024-00000256 (2)

01/06/2024 16:30

On January 7.

2024 at 1359 I was

dispatched to 3519 Albrecht Road for a report of a burglary that had occurred between January 6, 2024,

at 1630 and

January 7, 2024 at 1359. I arrived on scene and made contact with the listed victim, Mr. Kartell Allen, and inquired as to what occurred. He informed me that between the listed dates and times an unknown person entered his detached garage and took tools.

The tools taken were a red flex polisher, a yellow Dewalt buffer, two Dewalt drills with chargers and bits, a black Tornado washer, and a Husky socket kit. The estimated total for all stolen tools being

$2,600.00. He

then informed me that there is no surveillance footage of the theft. There were no signs of forced entry on the door entering the garage; Mr. Allen stated it was possible he left the door unlocked.

There were also no signs of anything else being out of place according to Mr. Allen. The neighbors of Mr.

2024-00000256

Investigation Pending

3519 ALBRECHT

AVE, Akron, OH 44312

Burglary - Trespass to Commit Criminal Offense

Burglary


 

 

 

 

Allen stated they had not seen or heard anything out of the ordinary during the listed time frame. The investigation will be ongoing.

 

 

 

 

 

01/06/2024 16:30

On January 7.

2024 at 1359 I was

dispatched to 3519 Albrecht Road for a report of a burglary that had occurred between January 6, 2024,

at 1630 and

January 7, 2024 at 1359. I arrived on scene and made contact with the listed victim, Mr. Kartell Allen, and inquired as to what occurred. He informed me that between the listed dates and times an unknown person entered his detached garage and took tools.

The tools taken were a red flex polisher, a yellow Dewalt buffer, two Dewalt drills with chargers and bits, a black Tornado washer, and a Husky socket kit. The estimated total for all stolen tools being

$2,600.00. He

then informed me that there is no surveillance footage of the theft. There were no signs of forced entry on the door entering the garage; Mr. Allen stated it was possible he left the door unlocked.

There were also no signs of anything else being out of place according to Mr. Allen. The

2024-00000256

Investigation Pending

3519 ALBRECHT

AVE, Akron, OH 44312

Theft - From Building

Burglary


 

 

 

 

neighbors of Mr. Allen stated they had not seen or heard anything out of the ordinary during the listed time frame. The investigation will be ongoing.

 

 

 

 

 

Number: 2024-00000288 (1)

01/06/2024 18:00

On January 8,

2023, I responded to a theft call at Zombie John's located at 931 Canton Road. Mr. Hickman stated that between 1800 on 1/6/24 through 0700 on 1/8/24 someone came on his lot and stole two tires off the listed vehicle. He stated that he looked through the camera footage but didn't find anyone on his

lot. Both tires were taken off the driver side and two lug nuts were taken off a passenger

tire. At this time, it is unknown who the suspect is due to there not being video of anyone on the lot.

2024-00000288

Investigation Pending

931 CANTON RD,

Akron, OH 44312

Theft - Motor Vehicle Parts or Accessories

Theft/Larceny

Total Records

 

 

 

 

 

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