Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Neighbors Complain Man Goes Shirtless in His Apartment
The following information was provided by the Strongsville police department

A Whitney Road resident called police Feb. 25 to report a man standing by a window in a first-floor apartment without a shirt on.
The caller said the shirtless man may have flashed his girlfriend.
Police spoke with the bare-chested man, who admitted to walking around his apartment without a shirt, but denied flashing anyone.
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Taking a Break
Police spoke with a motorist who stopped in the middle of Webster Road at Royalton Road shortly after midnight Feb. 25.
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The driver said he'd stopped because he was having trouble with the radio.
He was warned about impeding traffic.
Fooling with Facebook
A local man said someone got access to his 13-year-old son's Facebook account and wrote message to other people.
Police spoke with one boy named in the messages and said it does not appear he was involved.
The family was able to reset the account and password.
Stuck in the Mud
If three girls thought they could drive on the grass at Surrarrer School early Feb. 26 without getting caught, they were wrong.
Their vehicle got stuck in the mud and had to be towed out.
Police contacted the families of the three teens and released them.
Business Planning?
Two other suspicious vehicles brought police to Foltz Parkway abourt 5:30 p.m. Feb. 26.
Officers talked with three men who were talking in the woods, who said they were looking at land for the paintball business they want to open.
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