Monday, December 24, 2012
The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
A woman causing a disruption in Solon should have kept a lower profile. A public disturbance caused her to be noticed by police and apprehended on an arrest warrant for Twinsburg Police. Danielle Renee Kriso, 41, of Solon was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after she was seen by Solon Police kicking over construction barrels and swearing loudly in a Solon parking lot, according to Solon Police. Also charged was James Jarvis, 49, of Cleveland. According to the report, police officers witnessed the two people walking through a shopping center parking lot kicking construction barrels and swearing loudly. This was witnessed by nearby businesses and a children's dance class, the report reads. Kriso was taken to the Solon jail to be…
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
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Two employees of the King Nut company were cited for disorderly conduct after an argument turned into a fist fight in the company plant on Solon Road, according to Solon Police. The workers were both cited for disorderly conduct and sent home. The fight between a 32-year-old worker and a 60-year-old worker began as an argument about procedure in the plant and eventually led to blows, according to the police report.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
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RELATED STORY: Women Brawl Over Jailed Man In Police Station Parking Lot Editor's Note: The people pictured in mugshots are only charged with crimes, not convicted. They are innocent until proven guilty. Solon Patch does not publish mugshots or the identities of people involved in domestic violence or sexual assault cases if doing so will identify the victims. Two woman were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after they came to blows outside of the Solon Police station and had to be physically restrained by officers. Solon Police say the fight, which included hair pulling and hits to the face, was over a man who was serving time in the Solon jail. One of the women had a child with the jailed man, and was upset that the other …
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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Two woman were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after they came to blows outside of the Solon Police station and had to be physically restrained by officers. Solon Police say the fight, which included hair pulling and hits to the face, was over a man who was serving time in the Solon jail. One of the women had a child with the jailed man, and was upset that the other woman was visiting him, according to the police report. Arrested and charged were Ariel Gunn, 22, of Bedford Heights, and Brittani M. Gillon, 23, of Euclid. Both were charged with disorderly conduct. The fight broke out Nov. 26 at about 9 p.m., according to the report. Police officers tried to get the women to break up the fight with verbal commands, but the women …
Friday, August 24, 2012
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A 51-year-old Moreland Hills man was caught by an employee when he pocketed a candy bar at Miles Farmers Market, according to Solon Police. The man put the candy bar back, but then did something strange: He finished buying his groceries, then asked for the manager to complain about the employee who caught him. Police say the man was intoxicated and started fighting with the manager. Police say he pushed the manager to the ground. He was cited for disorderly conduct and given a written warning for criminal trespassing, according to the police report. He also is no longer allowed at Miles Farmers Market, police say.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
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Solon Police hurried to the community park after they received reports of a man with a gun in the parking lot. It turned out it was just an air gun. The man, 20-year-old Robert Alexander, of Solon, was cited for disorderly conduct after he argued and was defiant with the officer, according to the police report. A frightened resident called police on Aug. 8 at about 6:19 p.m. to say that she saw a man sitting in a car in the parking lot with a gun. Police arrived to find the man in the car with the door open and a woman sitting on the ground next to the car. The man had a black, plastic "Baby Desert Eagle" air gun on him. He resisted police, and so was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
Friday, August 17, 2012
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Police arrested an intoxicated man who was attempting to kick in the door of an apartment at Park East where he used to live. It was the third such arrest in about a year for Justin Matthew Rodebaugh, 35, of Solon, who is now facing a charge of disorderly conduct, according to a Solon Police report. According to the police report, Rodebaugh was unable to care for himself and was arrested. Rodebaugh was also arrested this spring when his son turned him in for being drunk at the Solon Community Center, according to police records. Last summer, Rodebaugh was arrested and charged after falling asleep while his children played in a pool.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
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A Solon Police officer stopped along Cochran Road at 1 a.m. on Aug. 8 because a man was waving his arms, apparently trying to flag the officer down. Turns out it was just an intoxicated man who didn't know where he was. The man, a 25-year-old from Shaker Heights, was confused and disoriented, was all alone and had no cell phone, according to the police report. When asked where he was going, the man said "to Solon." He then told police he was from Solon, but then said he was from Warrensville Heights, and then Shaker. He was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
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Solon Police took a drunken 51-year-old Solon man from the bar to his home, which he shares with his mother. The problem? His mother wanted nothing to do with him. The man was out drinking at Station 43 on Aurora Road and causing a disturbance in the parking lot, according to a Solon Police report. Officers arrived and told them man they would take him to his home on Edgemoor Avenue. When he got there, his mother turned him away, saying "No, don't take him here," according to the report. He then started verbally attacking his mother, so the police arrested him. He is charged with disorderly conduct.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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A 31-year-old Solon man was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct after Solon Police say he threatened his grandmother. Police received a call at about 9:30 p.m. May from a bartender at Crossroads on Aurora Road complaining that the man was being disruptive. Police came to the bar and took the man to his home on Pettibone Road. But the man accused his grandmother of calling the police. Despite officers telling him that his grandmother didn't call them, the man continued to yell and make loud noises. The grandmother then said she feared for her safety because of his drunken state, and the police arrested him.
Sandy Alves
10:50 am on Thursday, December 6, 2012
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