Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Child Who Wouldn't Sit Still, Vandalized Bike and Mysteriously Broken Glass

Information supplied by the Highland Heights Police Department.

A customer at the Shell station on Wilson Mills Road called police at 3:30 p.m. May 30 after seeing a child in the back seat of a car without a child seat and a passenger in the car smoking marijuana. Police said there was a child seat, but the child kept getting out of it. An officer told him to stay in the seat so his mother wouldn't get a ticket. The two adults denied having marijuana, but the passenger was arrested for a warrant out of Lake County.

A caller at 6:11 p.m. May 30 said his bike had been vandalized at the . The tires were flattened and the brakes were torn off.

An elderly man called police at 12:13 a.m. May 30 because he wanted to go home. However, he was calling from his house. A squad took the man to Richmond Hospital.

A truck hit a trailer at 10:20 p.m. May 26 on Romford Drive. A tow was arranged for the truck, which had heavy front-end damage.

A 911 caller at 9:50 a.m. May 26 said her husband was hitting her, the children and her mother and threw her mother's clothes outside. Police went to the Stanwell Drive house and said there was no violence or threat of violence.

Glass was broken on a sliding door shortly after midnight May 26 on Miner Road. Police could not determine how the glass was broken – nothing appeared to have been thrown at it and nothing was missing inside the house, including a laptop computer near the door.

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