Friday, March 8, 2013
Silverware is stolen from home on Lear Road
Avon Lake Police Department is investigating a trio of thefts that occurred in the city in the last week. On Feb. 27, a resident of the 300 block of Lear Road reported that their set of sterling silverware had been stolen from the home earlier. The set is estimated to be worth more than $12,000. Then, on Feb. 28, jewelry was reported stolen from a home in the 300 block of Lear Road. The stolen jewelry includes a diamond ring, gold heart pendant and a wedding band, according to the police report. Finally, the manager of the Taco Bell on Avon Belden called police on March 3 to report that money had been stolen from the story. Anyone with information on any of the three thefts is encouraged to call the Avon Lake Police Department at 440-933-…
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
An electricity worker may have compromised national security at Custom Culinary, and more.
An employee at Custom Culinary called the Avon Police Department around 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20 after noticing footprints in the snow near a secure area of the facility. When the food manufacturer reviewed security footage, they noticed an Illuminating Company employee had hopped the fence without permission to work on a transformer on Saturday, Dec. 17 when the building was closed, which the employee claimed is a violation of national security because Custom Culinary is a food service facility. The employee said she needed a log entry with the police for the report to Homeland Security. Step on it! On Wednesday, Dec. 21, a woman called police at 5:36 p.m. to say her blue Saturn had been stolen. By 6:02 p.m., police had stopped the car and…
Monday, August 22, 2011
This week's roundup from the Avon Lake police logs
Farmville Police checked on a Norman Avenue address Aug. 17 after neighbors complained of a loud goat causing a disturbance. The homeowner was advised and told police the goats were going back to the farm that night. More Farm antics On Aug. 12, homeowners on Nottingham Drive and Brandon Place reported their homes were egged. The egging and goat incidents were not believed to be related. Across The County Line A vehicle-less man parked himself on a Walker Road home in the middle of the day on Aug. 8. The was asked to leave but decided to sit under trees on private property. The man, described as “tall wearing khaki pants and carrying baggage” was picked up by police and taken to the Bay Village line. Lacrosse too loud for neighbor A …
A Lifetime Resident of Avon Lake
11:26 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013
Linda, Even if we ignore the Amendment’s obvious purpose, a ban on “military style weapons” is still blatantly unconstitutional. It’s like saying that the freedom of religion means you can have most religions, but not Islam. Would a ban on Islam be constitutional? Of course not. The same goes for banning “some” guns. Any gun ban is a violation of the Second Amendment. This is unavoidable. …   more ›