Crime & Safety

Inmate Breaks Fire Sprinkler: Beachwood Blotter

Beachwood police incidents Nov. 29 to Dec. 5

Home, pedestrian struck with paintballs

Tuesday, Nov. 29, 10:47 p.m. — A homeowner on Cedar Road reported that someone had shot the house with a paintball. Half an hour later a pedestrian reported that someone in a silver four-door sedan shot him in the arm with a paintball as he was walking down Chagrin Boulevard.

$100 stolen in Park Drive break-in

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Wednesday, Nov. 30, 10:55 a.m. — Someone broke into Parker Clinic at 3733 Park East Drive and stole $100 in petty cash. Advantage Diagnostics, in the same building, also reported that the office had been broken into, but nothing was reported stolen.

Woman arrested, breaks jail fire sprinkler head

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Thursday, Dec. 1, 3:11 a.m. — A woman was arrested at South Pointe Hospital on a Beachwood felony warrant. The police report states that she was uncooperative and broke a fire sprinkler head at the jail. She was charged with vandalism, disrupting public service and resisting an officer.

Laptop, iPod stolen from Agnon

Friday, Dec. 2, 4:50 p.m. — A woman reported that her son’s laptop and iPod Touch — together valued at $1,549 — were stolen from

$745 briefcase stolen from Nordstrom

Saturday, Dec. 3, 9:07 p.m. —A briefcase valued at $745 was reported stolen from Tumi on the lower level of at the

Juvenile charged with shoplifting $234 of merchandise

Sunday, Dec. 4, 6:17 p.m. — A boy was arrested at at the Beachwood Place Mall and charged with shoplifting $243 of merchandise.

Police respond to attempted theft

Sunday, Dec. 4, 8:17 p.m. — A woman tried to steal over $700 of merchandise from but fled before police arrived.


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