Ohio’s Strongsville
Royalton Road noise complaint: On July 26, police were called to Mulligans Bar and Grill in response to a noise complaint about a car in the parking lot on Royalton Road.
According to the caller, the owner of a Ford Escape was blasting music.
The alleged music blaster was found by an incoming officer, who denied playing loud music.
They did, however, leave the parking area after being informed of the complaint.
There were no charges brought.
Pearl Road disturbance: Police were called to Buffalo Wild Wings on July 26 in response to a disturbance at the Pearl Road eatery.
The caller said that two individuals were being aggressively toward staff when an officer arrived to speak with them.
A trespass from the establishment had previously been committed by one of the suspects.
Before the officer arrived, both guests departed.
According to the caller, one of the attackers was the father of a worker who wasn’t at work that evening.
Although the father was unpleasant over the phone, the officer did speak with him and reminded him that he had been trespassed from the business.
Theft, Pearl Road: A tenant of Parkside Towers reported a theft at the Pearl Road apartment complex to the police on July 26.
The caller told an incoming officer that their phone had been taken while they were at Sheetz.
No one is suspected. The police are looking into it.
Cypress Avenue Theft: On July 26, a resident of Cypress Avenue called the police to report that, while shopping at a business on Royalton Road, his AirPods had been taken.
No one is suspected. The police are looking into it.
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