Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Guy Calls 15 Times a Day for Year; Hit-Skip Driver Leaves Note -- With Wrong Number

The following information was provided by the Strongsville police department

A Royalton Road woman said a man who claims to live in Montana calls at least 15 times a day and asks for someone who isn't there.

She said they have asked the man to stop, but he's been doing it for over a year.

Now, he just breathes into the phone, a report said.

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The woman asked police to call the man and tell him to stop calling. An officer did, but the number had been disconnected.

The woman said she would probably just change her own number.

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Really Nice

An Elyria family came out of May 21 to find someone had hit their car, causing a lot of damage.

But wait -- the culprit left a note with a phone number, a report said.

Police traced the number to a Lanier Avenue address. But when they went there, they found the residents had not involvement in the accident, and their cars had no damage.

More Damage

A Shireen Drive resident called police about 5 a.m. May 24 after seeing three teenagers on foot smash a mailbox.

A resident on Abigail later reported mailbox damage as well. 

Lamp posts were also damaged at two Abigail homes and one house on Crystal Creek.

 

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