Solon Teacher's Home Burglarized in Stow
The information in this report is from the Stow Police Department.
Stow Police said someone entered a 30-year-old Solon teacher’s home at the 4200 block of Stow Road June 20 and stole hundreds of dollars in jewelry.
There was no forced entry when someone went into the front door, according to the report.
Police said a Star of David necklace, valued at $300, a blue journey necklace, valued at $300, a silver heart necklace, valued at $50 and gold dragon earrings, valued at $100, were taken.
The suspect then left through the back door of the house around 5 p.m., said police.
Burglary is a second-degree felony and theft is a first-degree misdemeanor in this situation.
Donna
7:44 am on Monday, July 2, 2012
This is the first time I find myself writing. Why is this even in Solon's police blotter and not in the appropriate blotter? The incident did not happen in Solon.
Suzi Castiglione
9:28 am on Monday, July 2, 2012
Good point.
Chris Mazzolini
9:33 am on Monday, July 2, 2012
Hi Donna and Suzi: Sometimes we share news and blotter items that are reported in other Patches but might had a Solon connection. This item was reported by Stow Patch, and they shared it with us.
Dan
8:25 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012
I thought it was interesting. Keep reporting anything with a Solon connection!