Crime & Safety
Alarming Situation on Burgandy; Wolves Reported: Police Blotter
The following information was provided by the Strongsville Police Department

Residents on Burgandy Drive who called for help when their alarm went off Aug. 10 were surprised to find out two days later that someone had cut some lines leading to their house — in eight different places.
The night of Aug. 10, a woman heard someone in the back yard, and possibly on the roof. A few minutes later, the burglar alarm went off.
On Aug. 12, a cable guy found the line leading to the house had been cut in eight places.
Police then found two screened window slid into the "up"position, a report said.
It's not known whether someone was trying to get into the house, and there are no suspects.
Not-So-Lone Wolf
A woman told police she saw two wolves Aug. 12 while driving at Fallingwater and Woodside Court.
One looked sick, she said, and was aggressive and baring its teeth.
She showed police where she saw the animals run into the woods about 2 p.m.
An officer walked through and saw a red fox that ran off and did not appear to be sick.
Child Endangering
A Middleburg Heights woman was charged with child endangering Aug. 13 after leaving a child asleep in a carseat while she shopped at Five Below.
Mischief
A Hawks Lookout family asked for special attention after their house was targeted twice by vandals.
A report said their yard was toilet papered a few weeks ago; then, kids sprayed it with Silly String Aug. 17.Â
Suspicious Picture
Police are looking for two men in a silver sedan who reportedly took a picture of two 10-year-old girls playing at Coopers Run and Foxgrove Aug. 13.
A report said the girls were outside playing about 8 p.m. when the car stopped and the passenger snapped a photo.
The men, who appeared to be about 20, didn't say anything to the girls and drove off.
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