Crime & Safety
Bat Wielding Solon Man Arrested For Menacing Wife: Blotter
The man was arrested twice in one night, after he refused to leave his uncle's house and then returned later with a baseball bat.

SOLON, OH — Solon Police arrested a 35-year-old resident twice in one night. The man went looking for his wife with a bat in his hand, in direct contradiction of earlier orders from police. Read on for more information on that incident and others from the past weeks.
Theft, Market District: Loss prevention officers at the grocery store notified police that a known shoplifter had come into the store. The suspect was seen stealing a bottle of Patrol tequila, valued at $54.99. The suspect has a history of shoplifting, especially liquor. A warrant has been issued for Kevin Cherry, 33 of Akron, for theft.
Theft, Aurora Road: Employees at Swagelok, 31400 Aurora Rd., told police that a former employee walked into the business and took documents from an office. The employee had been fired previously and gained entry into the building through an unlocked loading dock door. The employee signed a contract regarding restrictions of Swagelok proprietary information when he was fired. Eric Stasiowski, 45 of Medina, was arrested and charged with Trespassing and Theft.
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Criminal Simulation, Huntington Bank: Lariona Gay, 19, Cleveland, was arrested and charged with criminal simulation on June 10. Gay tried to cash a bogus check for $998.32 at the Huntington Bank in Market District. The check was seemingly remitted by Area Temps. The check and the account the check was written on are fraudulent.
Theft, Marc’s: Claire Jakosh, 66, Solon, was issued a misdemeanor citation for attempting to remove $14.07 of merchandise from Marc's on June 12. Jakosh hid the merchandise under a store advertisement in her cart.
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Disorderly Conduct, Cortina Circle: Akshay Singh, 35, Solon, was arrested for disorderly conduct when he refused orders from police to leave his uncle's house on June 13. The uncle did not want Singh there and contacted police. Later that day, Singh returned to Cortina Circle, this time looking for his wife. Singh had a bat and went looking for his wife at his uncle's address. Singh was again arrested, this time for menacing and trespassing. He is being held pending arraignment.
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