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POLICE REPORTS

SALEM

— A Leetonia-area woman reported Friday $700 was stolen from her wallet while while she was working at a doctor’s office on Southeast Boulevard.

— Police were called to a driveway dispute at 1062 Cleveland St. at 1:28 p.m. Friday. The parties agreed to stay away from each other.

— A man who lives at 259 Wilson St. reported Friday finding footprints on his door, leaving him to believe someone tried to break into his home while he was at work.

— A woman seen stumbling along Jennings Avenue at 3:40 p.m. Friday was taken by ambulance to the hospital.

— A South Union Avenue man reported his laptop computer was stolen over the past three weeks.

— A woman from 623 E. Third St. believes a man has been stealing her mail, and she provided police with a photograph.

— A caller from 663 W. Wilson St. reported at 6:42 p.m. Friday someone was pointing lasers through the window. Police spoke to the neighbor about the complaint, and the caller was advised of his options.

— A woman who lives in an apartment at 284 E. Fourth St. repored at 7 a.m. Monday she wanted the man living there with her removed because he was throwing things about. The woman was told she needed to go through the eviction process since he lives there too,

— Police were called about a dog inside a car parked on East State Steet at 5:14 p.m. Monday. The dog appeared to be in the early stages of distress, so the owner was located and told to be more careful in the future.

— Whitney Salazar, 33, of Fort Lee, N.J., was cited for failure to yield after she ran a stop sign and her SUV struck a car driven by James McGuire, 66, of Salem, at the intersection of North Union and East Third streets at 5:57 p.m. Monday.

— Police were called to a domestic dispute at an apartment at 462 Franklin St. at 10:14 p.m. Monday. The couple had been arguing, and no threats or assaults occurred.

— Police responded to a domestic dispute on East Third Street between a mother and her two adult sons at 10:19 p.m. Friday. The parties had been arguing, and no threats or assaults occurred.

COLUMBIANA

— A woman reported that someone raised a window that was cracked open at her residence on Fairfield School Road around midnight at 7:11 a.m. Monday. Her daughter heard the window go up and yelled, and no one entered the house or was observed.

GOSHEN POLICE DISTRICT

— Richard Highman, 82, Wadsworth, was cited for improper turn following a two-vehicle crash at state Route 45 and West Calla Road at 10:33 a.m. June 12 in which he was northbound and made too sharp a left turn, striking an eastbound vehicle at the stop sign with the trailer he was pulling. No injuries were reported.

— John Peter Rudolph, 33, Youngstown, was cited for assured clear distance ahead following a two-vehicle crash on West Middletown Road at 8:40 a.m. June 14. No injuries were reported.

— Lucas Riley Best, 23, Salineville, was cited for driving under suspension and speeding following a traffic stop on state Route 14 near Pine Lake Road at 9:11 p.m. June 18.

— David Wayne Sullivan, 35, Salineville, was cited for no driver’s license and left of center following a traffic stop on U.S. Route 62 west of state Route 534.

— Steven Robert Stinson, 18, Sebring, was cited for driving under suspension and speeding following a traffic stop on U.S. Route 62 near Knauf Road at 3:12 p.m. June 23.

— Rocco Michael Toro, 35, Massillon, was cited for failure to control following a one-vehicle crash in which he overturned his semi in the 16000 block of state Route 14 at 3:19 p.m. June 23. No injuries were reported.

— Paul Fred Brown Jr., 31, West Portsmouth, Ohio, was cited for assured clear distance ahead following a two-vehicle crash on West Middletown Road at 11:09 a.m. June 24. No injuries were reported.

LEETONIA

— An officer responded to the trailhead at Washington Street at 8:18 a.m. Monday in reference to an open door on a vehicle with a purse inside. The officer found the vehicle with the open door and discovered all the doors locked and the purse on the front seat. The owner arrived and checked the purse, finding everything okay.

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