4 p.m. Willie L. Olliver Jr., 50, 767 Alameda Ave., Boardman, was arrested on a Boardman warrant. 9:21 p.m. James C. Rosa, 54, 1604 Hamilton St., New Castle, Pa., was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. The conviction stems from an incident on December 7, 2020, when Sorensen and her two children were shopping at a Michaels craft store in Petaluma, California, about 30 miles north of San Francisco. Police blotter - Boardman News May 31, 2020 Police reports filed in Boardman from May 19-26: May 26, 2:40 p.m. Following a traffic stop on U.S. Route 224, Abdelkarim Alnizami, 73,. Crockett was picked up during a traffic stop. FAs research will be featured in an exhibition on policing and its local histories at the Portland Institute of Contemporary Art from February to May 2024. Kathleen Sorensen, 31, could serve . Police blotters - Boardman, Austintown, Poland News Mar 8, 2020 Staff report Boardman Police activity reported Feb. 13 to March 5: March 5, 3:29 a.m. After a call to Walgreens regarding. Aug. 27, 4:25 p.m. Abigail E. Rudder, 24, 7099 Salineville Road, Mechanicstown, was charged with theft, and Walter W. Short, 38, 531 West Hollow St., Wellsville, was charged with theft and was arrested on a Columbiana County warrant for failure to appear following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Manchester, England, United Kingdom Bartender Belushi's Bars Aug 2018 - Jun 2019 11 months. 11:01 a.m. John T. Reeher, 52, 1228 Ridge Ave., Sharpsville, Pa., was charged with theft, obstructing official business, resisting arrest, possession of drug paraphernalia and was cited for possession of marijuana following a shoplifting call at Macys department store, 7401. Police blotter: Boardman News Jul 5, 2020 Police activity reported June 25-July 1: July 1, 12:30 a.m. Kevin L. Talley, 49, 4100 Hillman Way, Boardman, was charged with domestic violence. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning, 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 2:56 p.m. After a call to Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd., regarding a shoplifter, Amanda L. Johnson, 29, 240 Sherman St., Lisbon, was charged with possession of drug abuse instruments, and Derek J. Johnson, 32, of the same address, was charged with theft and possession of drug paraphernalia. 4:42 a.m. Rachel P. L. Donnadio, 33, 217 S. Pearl St., Youngstown, was charged with identity fraud, obstructing official business, disorderly conduct and carrying a concealed weapon, and was taken into custody on a warrants out of Campbell for failure to appear, out of Trumbull County for failure to appear, and out of Youngstown Municipal Court for failure to appear following an attempted burglary call at Melbourne Suites, 6640 Market St. Feb. 17, 12:20 p.m. Russell N. Hukari, 45, 200 Mahoning Court, Newton Falls, was charged with theft and arrested on a Stow warrant following a shoplifting call at Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd. In the video, Sorensen disclosed the incident in great detail and added significant details that had not been disclosed to the Petaluma Police Department, the district attorneys office said. 11:57 a.m. Anthony A. Chaibi, 31, 1465 Townsend Ave., Youngstown, was charged with driving while under suspension and failure to reinstate, was cited for an obstructed plate, and was arrested on a Canfield Mayors Court warrant. 4 0 obj Teargas is a form of violence that is formless and shapeless and to a certain extent invisible, said Lola Conte, an advanced researcher with FA, which is based at Goldsmiths, University of London. Sorensen also went on a local news program and repeated her account of events. Police said laboratory results showed she had. June 30, 11:57 p.m. Joshua P. Baker, 36, 2046 Medford Ave., Youngstown, was charged with possession of drugs and was arrested on a Trumbull County warrant for failure to appear on theft charges, and Cameron S. Smith, 21, of the same address, was taken into custody on a Trumbull County warrant for failure to appear on drug abuse instruments charges following a call about a suspicious vehicle parked at 317 Boardman-Poland Road. PPB doesnt even have any form of assessment of the concentrations they expose people to.. The data shown may not always be finalized due to internal processing time delays. All Rights Reserved. 6:44 a.m. Following the observation of a reported stolen vehicle parked at 7109 Market St., Kimberly A. OConnell, 28, 58 Rutledge Drive, Youngstown, was charged with possession of a drug abuse instrument and receiving stolen property, and was arrested on a Mahoning County warrant for failure to appear. Feb. 23, 7:48 p.m. Lisa L. DAngelo, 45, 10 Orchard Drive, Poland, was arrested on a Butler County, Pa., warrant following a traffic stop. 1:14 p.m. Shermere D. Tindell, 31, 868 Cook Ave., Boardman, was charged with theft and arrested on a Campbell warrant following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Nov. 13, 9:54 p.m. Scott D. Belding, 57, 836 E. Boston Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of operating a vehicle while impaired and was cited for a marked lanes violation following a traffic stop on U.S. Route 224. Aug. 28, 5:11 p.m. Keir M. Lennon, 26, 111 S. Maryland Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a Boardman warrant for theft at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. 10:15 a.m. Sydney T. Ward, 25, 3850 Daytona Drive, Austintown, was arrested on a Mahoning County Court 4 warrant. 5:24 p.m. - 300 block of Boardman Poland Rd., Byron Jones, 23, of Liberty, arrested on a warrant. Anyone with information about these cases or similar cases is asked to contact Detective Yee #4342 of the San Jose Police Robbery Unit via email: 4342@sanjoseca.gov or 408-277-4166. Visualizing allows us to understand the massive scale of the spread, and I hope this makes the harm unignorable and shows that something is failing on so many levels with the use of teargas., Ground deposits of CS teargas in mg per square meter (mg/m2). The coyote was not located after it was said to have entered the wooded area near the path on Sheridan Road. A 16-year-old Youngstown girl was arrested on a charge of obstructing official business and unruly juvenile, and Matthew R. Quickle, 24, 636 S. Stateline Road, Masury, was arrested on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and obstructing official business. In a follow-up interview with police, Sorensen identified a couple from the store video as the individuals who tried to kidnap her children, the release said. Many exceeded an airborne concentration of 100 mg/m3 of CS, well above the 2 mg/m3 limit federal regulators consider immediately dangerous to life or health. LISBON Tiffany M. Rabquer, 31, Boardman, was served a secret indictment charging her with aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony . We can never fix that. Police and Court Reports. 6:46 p.m. Following a call to the Southern Park Mall, 7401 Market St., regarding a juvenile that was previously warned off the property, a 15-year-old Boardman male was charged with criminal trespassing. I feel like its a step in the right direction for my family. 4:30 p.m. A 16-year-old female from Struthers and a 16-year-old female from Newton Falls were charged with theft following a shoplifting call at JCPenney, 7401 Market St. 1:09 p.m. Austin M. Mott, 23, 45 Fifth Ave., Hubbard, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at JCPenney, 7401 Market St. 12:55 a.m. A 12-year-old male from Boardman was charged with domestic violence, criminal damaging and unruly juvenile follwing a call to Simon Road. Feb. 15, 6:09 p.m. Tyjuan M. Daltoria, 25, 4029 Breathitt Place, Columbus, was arrested on a Boardman warrant. Report this profile Report Report. Copyright The Vindicator | https://www.vindy.com | 240 Franklin Street SE, Warren, OH 44482 | 330-841-1600 | Terms of Service. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. Police said the same man also broke into Subway on E. Midlothian Boulevard. Even after the 2020 reckoning, in most cities, teargas remains stockpiled, its use widely permitted. The injunction requires the city to follow a new state law that restricts teargas use for crowd control, but the law contains significant exceptions, including permitting the chemical deployment to bring an objectively dangerous and unlawful situation safely and effectively under control. BOARDMAN Township officials have planned a special event to recognize the work of the Boardman Police Department, beginning at 4 p.m. today at Masters Pavilion in Boardman Park. I feel like my whole body changed, added Padilla, who volunteers with advocacy group Dont Shoot Portland, which sued the city; they also reported heavy bleeding and pain, and said they developed eye problems after repeated teargas exposure. 2:21 p.m. Man throwing items off a balcony reported at 8120 Stadler Ave. Nicholas A. Sotus, 29, was arrested on a charge of domestic violence. Clicking on the icon displayed on the map will show additional information (BPD report number and date). Sheets, 35, 1534 Midland Ave., Youngstown, was arrested at Days Inn, 7393 South Ave., on an undisclosed Campbell warrant. Despite PPB facing oversight from the federal government due to claims of unconstitutional use of force, the US justice department has found that the police department has violated its own policies, and a judge found the city in contempt of his order to limit the use of teargas. Police said one of the notes said the man had until March 4 to get rid of the vehicle, and another called the man a F**k nut. The man said he believes the note writer was referring to his vehicle, which was broken down and that he has been trying to sell. 6:55 a.m. Ronnie E. Edwards, 28, 2548 Homestead Ave., was charged with aggravated burglary, felonious assault and domestic violence. Published On 2 June 2020, residents of Portland, Oregon, took to the streets of downtown to protest the murder of George Floyd. The report says the shoplifter grabbed a wallet from her purse, but the employees were able to keep the purse and its contents. Sorensen had been charged with three misdemeanor counts of making a false report of a crime: one to a police dispatcher, another to a police officer on Dec. 7, 2020, and a third a week later to a . Feb. 27, 8:51 p.m. Following a traffic stop on state Route 616, Danere A. Bennett-Pinkard, 29, 4911 Southern Blvd., Boardman, was charged with failure to reinstate, falsification, having weapons while under a disability, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, obstructing official business and consumption of alcohol in a motor vehicle, and Archelaus K.A. 1:31 p.m. Kelly J. Williams, 22, 4131 Glenwood Ave., Boardman, and Jerell J. Hubbard, 22, 2456 Milton Ave., Warren, were each charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Feb. 27, 10:51 p.m. Jessie R. Vega, 26, 5312 Southern Blvd., Boardman, was charged with assault following a call to 66 Washington Blvd. WARREN Judge Judith Cosgrove ruled Monday against attorneys for Danny Lee Hill, who again sought a new trial on YOUNGSTOWN In what could be seen as the next level of the uneasy relationship between Youngstown Mayor YOUNGSTOWN A Youngstown man was arrested by U.S. Sorensen is grateful that she was acquitted of two of the allegations against her, her attorney, Charles D. Dresow, told CNN. Crash Statistics Search crash data and supporting information. Feb. 10, 3:17 a.m. Nathan M. Brantley, 35, 1805 E. Western Reserve Road, Youngstown, was arrested on a Youngstown Municipal Court warrant following a traffic stop. 11:55 a.m. Carena A. Lattyak, 27, 135 East Myrtle Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a Boardman warrant for theft. Its like were literally guilty of being brown while shopping, she said, according to the Argus-Courier. April 28, 2023, 3:56 PM UTC . The department priorities and focus may change over time as needed. Its disturbing that this is so much higher than the standard, and yet its completely normal for protests everywhere, said Dr Rohini Haar, an emergency medicine physician and adviser for Physicians for Human Rights (PHR). PPB widely deployed a type of teargas known as CS, which can irritate the eyes, skin and respiratory system and cause disturbed cardiac rhythm and convulsions. 10:18 a.m. Matthew R. Burton, 37, of 20 Southwoods Ave., was arrested on a charge of domestic violence. A groundbreaking analysis reveals how Portland, Oregon, was blanketed with toxic chemicals, raising concerns about global teargas use: This was a disaster, Reporting by Sam Levin, visual investigation by Forensic Architecture. Township trustees meetings have been conducted virtually since the start of the pandemic. Several minutes later, Sorensen called the Petaluma Police Department to report a couple tried to kidnap her children. 3 0 obj Our mission statement which stays consistent, is the overall objective of what your police department does. At the same time, lawmakers have been rolling back police reforms that were adopted in 2020, in some cases, loosening restrictions on when officers can use force. Advocates have increasingly pointed out that teargas was a tool created in the first world war and later banned as a weapon of warfare, but that the Chemical Weapons Convention convened by the UN has said it can be used for domestic riot control purposes. Data is updated every 24 hours at 4:00am. 11:01 a.m. 7400 block of Market St., John Reeher, II, 52, of Sharpsville, Pa., arrested and charged with obstructing official business, resisting arrest, possession of drugs and illegal possession of drug paraphernalia. Types of Incidents or Natures can be selected. Feb. 25, 4:37 p.m. Following a traffic stop on state Route 170, Michael J. Clark, 41, 915 Afton Ave., Boardman, was charged with driving while under suspension and was arrested on a Mahoning County Court warrant for contempt of court. WARREN Judge Judith Cosgrove ruled Monday against attorneys for Danny Lee Hill, who again sought a new trial on YOUNGSTOWN In what could be seen as the next level of the uneasy relationship between Youngstown Mayor YOUNGSTOWN A Youngstown man was arrested by U.S. But police said her report proved to be false and was resoundingly contradicted by the accused couple as well as store video that was obtained, according to the district attorneys office. Nov. 14, 9:18 p.m. James R. Gadd, 34, 4495 New Road, Austintown, was arrested on a charge of theft and on an Austintown warrant for violation of a court order, and Jessie J. Riffle, 30, 603 Clearmont Drive, Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of theft after a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Boardman police blotter News Nov 21, 2021 Staff report Police activity reported Nov. 10-16: Nov. 16, 5:08 p.m. James J. 8:56 a.m. Runaway juvenile reported at 4324 Chester Drive. 7:12 p.m. 300 block of Boardman Poland Rd., Christopher Gause, 31, arrested on a warrant and charged with robbery, resisting arrest, obstructing official business and drug abuse. Crime Charts display data for comparison in three different ways. 2:22 a.m. 2:07 a.m. Mia J. Johnson, 30, 342 Truesdale Ave., Youngstown, was charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing official business following a call to Red Roof Inn, 1051 Tiffany South, about a fight. An employee at Macys said Reeher ran out of the store with a bag containing more than $500 worth of stolen items. 3ITn~vdE#@*. Copyright The Vindicator | https://www.vindy.com | 240 Franklin Street SE, Warren, OH 44482 | 330-841-1600 | Terms of Service. Police said charges are pending against that other man after packages from Magic cards were found in the restroom of the store. Kathleen Sorensen, 31 years old, formerly of Sonoma whose Instagram video went viral on December 2020 after she falsely claimed a Petaluma couple tried to kidnap her children at a local Michael's store, was convicted of one count of making a false report of a crime. 3 p.m. Hannah G. Hudson, 20, 1777 Lynn Mar Drive, Boardman, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Bin Voyage, 317 Boardman Poland Road. Feb. 5, 8:10 p.m. Mysti L. Lewis, 39, 3723 West Main St., Hillsville, Pa., was charged with driving while under suspension, was cited for a loud exhaust, and was arrested on a Struthers Court warrant following reports of a truck driving erratically on U.S. Route 224. Days following the incident, Sadie Martinez identified herself and her husband as the couple accused of the alleged kidnapping, the Petaluma Argus-Courier reported at the time. WARREN Judge Judith Cosgrove ruled Monday against attorneys for Danny Lee Hill, who again sought a new trial on YOUNGSTOWN In what could be seen as the next level of the uneasy relationship between Youngstown Mayor YOUNGSTOWN A Youngstown man was arrested by U.S. "It will cost the owner of a $100,000 home less than $19 a year," park commissioner Joyce Mistovich said, adding that the park has operated on the same millage (1-mil) for 72 years. Additionally, Sorensen recorded and posted a viral video on Instagram about the purported incident about a week later, according to the release. 7:48 a.m. Possible overdose reported on Market Street. Sheets, 35, 1534 Midland Ave., Youngstown, was arrested at Days Inn,. 2:26 p.m. Daniel Acevedo-Laureano, 25, 1146 Parkwood Court, New Castle, Pa., was charged with theft and violation of a protection order, and Dinorah B. Rivera, 31, 321 Halco Drive, New Castle, Pa., was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. To break up the crowds, the Portland police bureau repeatedly deployed teargas . After the verdict, she told Elle Magazine that shes happy with the outcome. Johnson, one of the plaintiffs, said it was a step in the right direction, but said she was disappointed that teargas is still allowed in some circumstances: Theyre saying theyll follow the rules already in place., Bowman, the mayor's spokesperson, did not say whether the mayor would support a complete ban on teargas, but said in an email: "These unprecedented events characterize one of the most difficult chapters in our city's history, and I believe we have taken what we learned to move Portland forward in many positive ways and will continue to do so. June 29, 11:30 a.m. Raslan A. Arida, 61, 150 North Ave., Tallmadge, voluntarily turned himself in on Boardman warrants for domestic violence. 8 a.m. 1300 block of Redtail Hawk Ct., a man reported that for about a month, someone has been leaving notes on the windshield of his car. 4:35 p.m. Lashaunda E. Brown, 35, 2559 Mount Vernon Ave., Youngstown, and Xaviar Gilford, 33, 25 Market St., Youngstown, were each arrested on a charge of theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. In addition to the discussions weve had, they have been very supportive in requests to purchase equipment, especially for officer and employee safety to include for things within the department facility and for officers working out in the community.. April 25, 2023, 4:15 PM PDT. Aug. 30, 4:34 p.m. Lisa M. Dejesus, 26, 140 Saranac Ave., Youngstown, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Feb. 24, 5:50 p.m. Four male juveniles were warned off a property at a North Main Street residence for criminal trespassing. These incidents are broken into two categories: Incidents and Natures. 1 0 obj (modern), "There was an intense burning of my eyes and face,. Feb. 16, 4:55 p.m. Shalom L. Grace, 32, 3436 Ambert Ave., Youngstown, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. 3:30 p.m. Tiffany M. Rabquer, 30, 1981 Wolosyn Drive, Boardman, was arrested on Boardman warrants for passing bad checks and receiving stolen property. Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. The meetings have very limited participation from the public and doing anything during these meetings would preclude family members from participating, the chief said. Jul 2020 - Jul 2020 1 month Wilmington, North Carolina, United States Created tutorial to instruct high school students on the basics of using college library page . All Rights Reserved. July 5, 5:36 p.m. Daquuntae L. Kimbrough, 22, 162 E. Judson Ave., Youngstown, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Aug 27, 2020. March 25, 2020 Edition : BY TODD WERTH Boardman Townsip Police Chief The Boardman Police Department is committed to the safety of our community. <> March 1, 11:58 a.m. Amanda L. Johnson, 29, 240 Sherman St., Lisbon, was charged with theft, and Derek J. Johnson, of the same address, was charged with possession of drug abuse instruments following a shoplifting call at Touchdown Gifts, 7401 Market St. Feb. 29, 11:24 p.m. Following a call to Buffalo Wild Wings, 7401 Market St., regarding a person taking tip money off the tables, a 14-year-old Youngstown male was charged with theft. Myles Cosgrove, who investigators say fired the shot that killed Breonna Taylor in March 2020, was hired by a police department less than an hour drive from Louisville. 2020 was a challenging year for training due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Protesters in at least 100 US cities were met with teargas attacks in 2020, and in the three years since, law enforcement agencies have continued to deploy the chemical munition against crowds. Im grateful for the support.. The maximum sentence for the misdemeanor is six months in jail, according to the district attorneys office. 11 a.m. Chad V. Lang Jr., 25, 47981 Lincoln St., East Liverpool, was arrested on a Boardman warrant for inducing panic. The Honorable . News. 3:28 p.m. Patrick L. Bruton, 36, 1212 Hillman St., Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Community Goals lists several areas of important information that ultimately drives the day-to-day operations of the Boardman Police Department. 11:14 a.m. Trisha M. Thompson, 34, 371 Erskine Ave., was arrested on a charge of domestic violence. March 2, 7:57 p.m. Following a call to a Wolosyn Circle residence regarding a runaway juvenile, a 12-year-old Boardman male was charged with being an unruly juvenile. Responsible for driving development, performance of teams delivering on rider strategy, rider . Aug. 29, 12:49 p.m. Following an investigation into a vehicle that crashed into a building at 3980 S. Schenley Ave., Andrea M. Soto-Velazco, 31, 3976 S. Schenley Ave., Boardman, was charged with driving while under the influence, and she was cited for reckless operation and operating a vehicle without a valid license. July 1, 12:30 a.m. Kevin L. Talley, 49, 4100 Hillman Way, Boardman, was charged with domestic violence following a dispatch to 4100 Hillman Way regarding a fight. 2023 Boardman Township. 9:31 a.m. An investigation was conducted after several individuals saw a coyote walking along Second Street. 2. To break up the crowds, the Portland police bureau repeatedly deployed teargas. Police said Gause, who was suspected of shoplifting from Kohls, refused to stop for an officer, running through the parking lot and knocking over a young boy who was with his family. Disclaimer: These reports dont represent all calls made to the Boardman Police Department. Aug. 26, 5:09 p.m. Jarvis M. Abrams, 27, 6025 Applecrest Court, Boardman, was charged with two counts of drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia following a traffic stop on Glenwood Avenue. Nov. 10, 10:11 a.m. Kristian T. Lewellyn, 32, 460 Meadowbrook Ave., Boardman, turned herself in on a Boardman warrant for domestic violence. Jones was arrested in the parking lot of Barnes and Noble after police were called to . 1:45 p.m. Following a stolen vehicle pursuit on Market Street that ended in a vehicle crash at the intersection of Judson and Hillman streets, Matthew M.Condrey Jr., 22, 53 W. Chalmers Ave., Youngstown, was charged with fleeing and eluding and grand theft auto. 9:08 p.m. Theft of jewelry, a purse and coins reported at 118 Benton Ave. Feb. 22, 2:25 a.m. Vincent M. Martinelli, 66, 5618 Norquest Blvd., was arrested on a charge of domestic violence. Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. Updated: Feb 19, 2020 / 02:51 PM EST. Vasquezs lawyer ultimately withdrew her case, saying the lack of established research was a challenge in court. Police said surveillance video shows a man using a shelving bracket to break the door. This public information was provided in reports from the Boardman Police Department. Crash Reports | Department of Public Safety What We Do Crash Reports Use our resources to explore traffic crash data or to view and print Ohio Traffic Crash Reports. 1998 - 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. | All Rights Reserved. 1:09 p.m. Tawaun L.E. Jones was arrested in the parking lot of Barnes and Noble after police were called to investigate a tip that a man came to shoplift from the store. Watch Forensic Architecture's full investigation, Vasquez said it was especially terrifying to see police teargas reproductive justice protests, given the concerns that exposure can potentially cause abortion or miscarriage, which in some states can lead to criminalization and arrest: Knowing the aftermath of being teargassed, its like watching a car crash youve already been through.. 1:17 a.m. After a traffic stop on Market Street, Ikequiala C. Thomas, 31, 847 Pasadena Ave., Youngstown, was charged with no operators license, drug abuse-marijuana, and open container, and she was arrested on a Struthers warrant for failure to appear. June 26, 9:30 p.m. George J. Huston, 23, 1032 Parkwood Ave., Youngstown, was taken into custody on Boardman warrants for four counts of theft and aggravated menacing following a call to 3730 Market St. 7:48 a.m. A 16-year-old Boardman girl was charged with domestic violence following a call to a Meadowbrook Avenue address. Discovery Company. The charts can be sorted by category of Incidents or Natures as outlined below. The Dashboard is divided into three tabs: Community Goals, Crime Charts, and Crime Mapping, which are outlined below. FA researchers reviewed internal records suggesting PPB knew that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha) deemed 2mg/m to be the threshold for dangerous exposure, but nonetheless did not track how much it was spraying and deployed dramatically higher amounts in one area 2,000 times greater. Feb. 22, 11:37 p.m. Panagiotis Tiliakos, 34, 554 Neoka Drive, Campbell, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Bin Voyage, 317 Boardman Poland Road. 3:42 p.m. Jose A. Lopez, 37, 135 Byron St., Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of theft. Items reflect charges filed, not convictions. Our patrol officers respond to calls for service, our detectives . Feb. 21: 7:12 p.m. Christopher M. Gause, 31, 2259 Selma Ave., Youngstown, was charged with robbery, obstructing official business, resisting arrest, drug abuse and was arrested on a Boardman warrant followng a shoplifting call to Kohls, 383 Boardman Poland Road. He was found to have a glass crack pipe and marijuana, according to a police report. The city of Portland in November settled Dont Shoot Portlands lawsuit and agreed to restrict its use of teargas and pay settlements to five demonstrators. 12:54 a.m. Justin S. Lennon, 23, 395 N. Mecca St., Cortland, was arrested on a charge of improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle and was cited for drug abuse (marijuana) following a traffic stop on West Boulevard. 0:36. Police said Jones was in the vehicle with the suspect. On 2 June 2020, residents of Portland, Oregon, took to the streets of downtown to protest the murder of George Floyd. Police said Gause then got into a vehicle and tried to get away, but an officer and others were able to stop him during a struggle. Nov. 15, 5:29 p.m. Jessica L. Morales, 36, 821 Birch Hill Drive, Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of theft after a shoplifting call at Meijer, 1400 Boardman-Canfield Road. The ceremony had been discussed over the past several months, starting with the COVID-19 pandemic and continuing as the nation has seen places of civil unrest. 10:14 a.m. Exia R. Bryant, 28, 528 E. Boston Ave., Youngstown, was arrested on a charge of theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. 3:58 a.m. 4000 block of South Ave., reported damage to the door of Family Dollar, although police said it did not appear that entry was gained into the store. 11:12 a.m. Nicholas J. Hoskins, 38, 726 N. 18th St., Sebring, and Renee L. Patterson, 47, 1918 1/2 Elm St., Youngstown, were each charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Police said the purse contained a crack pipe, two cell phones, the stolen items from the store and a healthcare bill. The model is the first of its kind to calculate the chemical concentrations in the air and deposits on the ground during a major teargas event in the US. Green, 19, 1954 Everett Ave., Youngstown, was charged with theft following a shoplifting call at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive.