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Assault: East Bagley Road

Workers at OhioGuidestone, 202 E. Bagley, called police May 30 after three residents of the behavioral health treatment center tried to escape.

It happened at about 6:15 p.m. May 29. One resident, a 17-year-old girl, grabbed a worker’s arms, swung her around and snatched her keys. The 17-year-old and a second resident, 12, used the keys to unlock and hurry past a security door. The worker and a second worker then blocked a second security door.

The 17-year-old tried to push one worker out of the way, and she and the 12-year-old punched the other worker several times. A third worker arrived, and the three workers forced the girls back into the secured part of the building.

The workers hadn’t decided whether to file assault charges at the time of the report.

Operating a vehicle under the influence, driving without valid license: West Bagley Road

An intoxicated Berea man, 54, was arrested at about 3:30 p.m. May 28 after the Buick Regal he was driving rear-ended a Cadillac on West Bagley at Barrett Road. The Cadillac was stopped at a red light at the time of the crash.

When police arrived, the man was sitting in his Buick with the driver’s door open. His legs hung outside the car, a slipper was on one foot and he was sweating profusely. He seemed to be dazed.

The man smelled like alcohol, but denied drinking. He failed field sobriety tests. Police spotted a half-full bottle of liquor on the driver’s-side floorboard of the car.

At the police station, police learned that the man had been convicted of drunk driving three previous times over the past 10 years and eight previous times over the course of his life. His last OVI conviction was a felony in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

Theft: Barrett Road

Three pair of Air Jordan shoes, valued at $900, were stolen between 11 p.m. June 2 and 9:30 a.m. June 3 from a car parked outside Tower in the Park apartments, 55 Barrett. The victim said he had locked the car, but added that the driver’s-side window can be pulled down manually.

Indecent exposure: West Bagley Road

A woman at Quarrytown apartments, 55 W. Bagley, told police May 29 that another Quarrytown tenant, a 58-year-old man, had exposed himself to her.

The woman said she heard a knock on her door at about 6 p.m. When she opened the door, the man was standing there. He pulled down his pants, revealing his private parts, and asked the woman, “Do you like it?” The woman closed the door.

Police questioned the man, who was intoxicated. He denied any contact with the woman or exposing his genitals to her.

Police reported the incident to the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. The woman said she would follow up with CMHA police.

Noise disturbance: Prospect Street

A Prospect woman, 26, was ticketed at about 1:15 a.m. May 31 for hosting a loud party and failing to quiet down.

Someone called police about the party at about 12:40 a.m. When police arrived, they heard loud music and saw 20 to 30 people on the property. Police told the woman they could hear the music from several houses away and asked her to turn it down.

They told the woman they would warn her this time, but if they were called back, they would give her a citation. The woman said she understood.

Police parked on Crocker Street, behind the woman’s house. They still heard loud music and talking. Dispatchers received a second noise complaint at about 1:10 a.m. Police returned, and to them it seemed like the music was just as loud as before.

After police issued the citation, the woman asked her guests to leave.

Marijuana possession, driving without valid license: Ohio 237

Police warned a Garfield Heights man, 24, at about 1:30 p.m. May 30 after they caught him driving without a license and carrying marijuana.

Police stopped the man’s car on Ohio 237 near Sheldon Road after randomly checking his license plate number and learning that an arrest warrant had been issued for a man connected to the car. However, after further investigation, police determined that he was not the wanted man.

Police smelled marijuana and saw two bags of the drug in the car. The man agreed to hand over both bags of marijuana to police.

Criminal damaging: West Street

Someone smashed the window of a backhoe parked overnight June 2-3 on West Street. The backhoe belonged to A & J Cement Contractors Inc. in Euclid. Police believe a BB or pellet gun might have been used to break the window.

Marijuana possession: West Bagley Road

Police warned a Lakewood man, 47, at about 4:30 a.m. June 3 after finding a plastic baggie of marijuana in his car and discovering that he was wanted in North Olmsted.

Police stopped the man’s car after seeing it veer out of its lane on Mulberry Street and make an improper turn onto West Bagley. The man was wanted in North Olmsted for driving with a suspended license, but North Olmsted police asked Berea police only to advise the man of the arrest warrant.

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