Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Assault at Red Fox Sports Pub and Grille
The following information was supplied by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Assault
- An employee of told police on Aug. 13, she was assaulted by a coworker. Police said the suspect hit the woman in the head with a beer bottle. The woman was taken to for treatment. The woman does wish to press charges, but police said that due to the nature of treatment, the case was referred to the prosecutor's office.
Theft
- A woman living in the 1500 block of Meriline St. told police that between Aug. 10 and 14, her two roommates moved out of her house and took many of her possessions. The estimated loss of materials stolen is $3,200.
- A woman living in the 500 block of W. Steels Corner Rd. told police that on Aug. 12, someone stole her octagon-shaped, glass-top table, five chairs, umbrella with stand and other miscellaneous items from the rear of her home. Total estimated loss is $357.
- A woman living in the 2100 block of Pinebrook Trail told police that on Aug. 12, her 2008 Toyota Rav 4 was taken from outside of her condo. The woman told police that the keys were in the car.
Telephone Harassment
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- A woman living in the 2200 block of Winter Parkway told police that on Aug. 8, she received a text and picture message from a known person. The woman responded to the text, telling the suspect "not to call or text this number again." Since the woman responded, she has received more than 10 messages from the same person, but she has not responded to any of them. The police advised the woman to contact her phone carrier.
Burglary
- A woman living in the 400 block of Hardman Dr. told police that sometime between Aug. 4 and 12, someone got into her locked apartment and stole medication, cash, a Nintendo game and an iPod. The estimated loss is $780.
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