CRIME

Police calls | Drunken man enters house uninvited, refuses to leave

From public records
Emergency

First block of North Diamond Street, Mansfield - A 29-year-old woman told police early Tuesday that she picked up a 26-year-old man, and he lost consciousness. Mansfield firefighters revived the man with two doses of naloxone. He was taken to OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital, where he reportedly admitted using heroin earlier in the night.

200 block of Park Avenue West, Mansfield - Police noticed a 23-year-old man stumbling in the road early Tuesday. They reported finding a bag of marijuana and an air gun in his book bag. The suspect was issued summonses for possession of marijuana and drunkenness.

 400 block of South Main Street, Mansfield - A resident told police early Tuesday that a 51-year-old man was in his house without permission and refused to leave. Police reported the man had glassy, bloodshot eyes and was unsteady on his feet. He reportedly would not give police his name and date of birth and made threatening comments. He was issued summonses for menacing, criminal trespass, obstructing official business and drunkenness.

Crown Services, 1500 W. Fourth St., Mansfield - A 25-year-old woman told police Monday afternoon that someone had shattered the front window of the business and stolen items, including a surveillance system.

500 block of West Fourth Street, Mansfield - A 36-year-old man was arrested on a felony warrant out of Richland County charging him with trafficking in drugs during a traffic stop Monday afternoon. Police also reported finding $1,090 and two cellphones in his pocket. In addition, police reported finding a bag of suspected marijuana on the floorboard and issued the man a summons for possession of marijuana.

100 block of Ridgewood Boulevard - A 49-year-old man told police Monday morning that two vehicles parked at his home were ransacked overnight. Nothing appeared to be missing, but officers still searched the area for evidence and created a report.

Mansfield Senior High School, 124 N. Linden Road - Police were called to the school Monday morning after a 14-year-old girl threatened violence against a 12-year-old girl. Officers asked the older girl if they could talk the situation over, and she replied: "I don't want to talk to anyone, I am going to punch her in the mouth." The girl told police she felt her threats were justified because the younger girl had been spreading rumors about her.

200 block of Sterkel Boulevard - A 61-year-old woman told police Monday morning that two vehicles were damaged and were leaking gasoline. Officers reviewed surveillance video and found footage of a culprit who had approached the vehicles. Police collected more evidence from the scene and are investigating the situation.

1000 block of Laurelwood Road - Police were told by a 72-year-old man Monday morning that he has continued to receive calls from a number that displays as being from Caldwell, Michigan. He finally answered one of the many calls, and was quickly threatened by a man who said he was having trouble with his wife, who is separated from him. The Mansfield man told officers he wanted a report on file in case something happens.

First block of Douglas Avenue - A 55-year-old woman told police Monday that she's been caring for a 14-year-old girl who hasn't had a change of clothes in at least a week. Officers learned the girl's 36-year-old mother is in a shelter, but had not made arrangements for her daughter to stay there. The girl added that she was originally supposed to stay with her 26-year-old aunt, but that her aunt had left town and wouldn't let the girl stay there on her own. The girl had no money and eventually found the 55-year-old woman, who gave her food and a place to sleep. Police took the girl to her 62-year-old grandmother, and are filing a report with children's services.

600 block of Manchester Road - A 62-year-old woman told police Monday that someone called her pretending to be from her computer-repair company. That person gained access to the woman computer, changed her passwords and gained access to her accounts. The woman changed her bank account passwords. Officers reached the person, who hung up immediately when they started asking questions. Police told the woman to call her repair company directly to see if they could correct the issues. Officers are investigating the suspect further.