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Published June 30, 2008 07:08 pm - A compilation of police and fire reports from July 1, 2008.

Police, fire from July 1, 2008



Brookfield

• Stephanie L. Clark, 39, of 1023 S. Park Drive, Brookfield, was cited at about 4:40 p.m. Sunday with failing to control her dog after it ran from her home and attacked a dog being walked by a 49-year-old man, police said.

The dog that was attacked had bite wounds, police said.

Hempfield Township

• Heather Johnston, 35, of Lake Road, Sandy Creek Township, was cited for cruelty to animals after police received a report around 3 p.m. Friday that she left her dog in her hot car while it was parked at a Williamson Road business for 1è hours. The dog was OK, police said.

Hermitage

• Jason Hawthorne, 32, of 459 Edgewood Drive, Sharon, has been charged with forgery and theft for stealing $6,500 from a relative by forging a check to himself and another to an 84-year-old woman Jan. 30 and March 11 at National City Bank, 2470 E. State St., police said.

Pymatuning Township

• A Shadeland Estates resident reported at 11:45 p.m. Friday someone stole a mountain bike worth $130 from outside their home, 3752 N. Hermitage Road. The 24-inch, 18-speed bike is maroon with gray handlebars and a purple chain wrapped around the bottom of the seat.

Sharon

• Police are investigating an armed robbery at 8:18 p.m. Friday at a store in the 800 block of East State Street, police said.

A man showed a clerk a gun and demanded cash, police said, and after he was given an undisclosed amount of money he fled north on Euclid Avenue.

Police described the robber as a clean-shaven white male in his 20s wearing a gray hoodie pulled over his face, brown shorts and red flip flops.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 724-983-3232.

• Ryan M. Campbell, 19, of 469 Thornton St., Sharon, was charged with possession of a small amount of marijuana, underage drinking and public drunkenness at 11:43 p.m. Friday at home, police said.



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