Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Random Acts of Vandalism
The following information was supplied by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Identity fraud/theft
A Hemlock Drive resident told police someone had used her Mastercard for unauthorized purchases totaling $911.77 on Nov. 2.
Criminal damaging
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• A customer at the , 1767 State Rd., said someone scratched the driver’s side door, causing an estimated $250 in damage. She gave police the name of a suspect.
• A manager at , 1989 Front St., reported several fixtures were damaged in the jetty area of the hotel at about 1:50 p.m. on Nov. 4. Damage was estimated at $1,000.
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• A vehicle was driven through a lawn and shrubs on the 2600 block of Seventh Street the night of Nov. 3, causing an estimated $500 in damage.
• A car parked on the 1000 block of Washington Avenue was scratched and windshield wipers were broken off, causing an estimated $600 in damage, between Oct. 14 and Nov. 3.
• A window was damaged by an unknown object at the , 152 E. Steels Corners Rd., between July and Oct. 1. Damage was estimated at $200.
Attempted burglary
• A resident of the 1800 block of Vancouver Street found her door damaged from an attempted break-in shortly before 1 p.m. Nov. 5. Damage was estimated at $40.
• Someone tried to break into a vacant home on the 2500 block of Valley Road between Oct. 28 and Nov. 4, damaging a window pane and leaving pry marks near a deadbolt.
Telecommunications harassment
• A resident of the 1400 block of Grant Avenue reported she is receiving threatening calls from an ex-boyfriend between Oct. 27 and Nov. 3. She was referred to her phone company and prosecutor to seek prosecution.
• A resident of the 400 block of Johnson Avenue reported she received harassing text messages and calls on Nov. 1. She was referred to her cellphone provider.