• 1:27 a.m.: An officer investigated a female walking in the area of Center and Hickory and determined everything was in good order.
• 1:58 a.m.: An officer advised that a garage door in the 400 block of Sanderson was open. Dispatch was able to notify the resident.
• 7:02 a.m.: Two officers went to a bank for an occupied suspicious vehicle in the parking lot. The vehicle was occupied by a mother and her children waiting for the school bus.
CRIMINAL DAMAGING: At 7:50 a.m., a 52-year-old man from the 200 block of Lettie said his property line marker dividing his property from his neighbor’s was cut overnight. He said there has been an ongoing dispute.
• 9:14 a.m.: Two officers went to a medical center for a suicidal patient. On police arrival, the patient voluntarily left the scene with paramedics to the hospital.
• 9:22 a.m.: Two officers went to the first block of Monette for a man and another resident involved in a dispute. The situation was remedied.
• 10:01 a.m.: An officer went to the first block of Monette to assist paramedics with a mentally disturbed subject. He voluntarily went to the hospital.
• 2:30 p.m.: Two officers investigated two 911 hang-up calls from a cell phone in the areas of Gladstone and Harold and then from the 100 block of Woodland. A male said he accidentally dialed the numbers with his cell phone in his pocket.
THEFT: At 2:55 p.m., a 33-year-old Youngstown woman said she was at a Campbell pharmacy and she left her keys and cell phone on a counter. She said a woman who was in line behind her took the keys and cell phone. When employees confronted the woman, she returned the keys, but kept the cell phone.
ENDANGERING CHILDREN: At 3:05 p.m., an apartment manager said she was doing a routine inspection of property in the first block of Jackson when she found that one of the apartments had an unattended infant child inside asleep in a crib. The child’s mother arrived and said that a good friend was supposed to be watching the child while she was in school.
• 8:24 p.m.: Police spoke to a man in the first block of Monette because he was yelling through the hallways. He agreed to keep quiet.
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