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Felony Theft

Friday, March 1, 2013

Suspected Thief Goes on Home Depot Shopping Spree

The following was obtained from a Solon police report dated Feb. 18. It does not indicate a conviction.

On Feb. 18 at 1:26 p.m., an All Phase Construction employee alerted Solon police after someone illegally charged over $6,700 on the company's Home Depot credit card. According to Solon Police Lt. Bruce Felton, detectives are investigating the alleged felony theft and have a suspect in the case. It appears the suspected thief acquired the credit card account number and purchased 73 items at a Home Depot in Cleveland in early January, said Felton. The suspect is also under investigation by another law enforcement agency for similar criminal offenses.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Expensive Jewelry Stolen From Solon Home, Carpet Cleaner Charged

The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

A carpet cleaner with Stanley Steamer was arrested and charged with felony theft after Solon Police say he stole expensive jewelry from a customer's home on Spicebush Lane. Tylor Carman, 20, of North Ridgeville, was arrested and charged with theft, according to a police report. On Jan. 23, a 50-year-old Solon woman reported that she was missing jewelry after two Stanley Steamer workers had been in her home cleaning the carpet. The jewelry, valued at $3,120, was found in the company work van. It was returned to the owner.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Supplies Stolen from Bainbridge Road Construction Site

The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department

Sometime between Sept. 9 and Sept. 12, someone got into one of the construction trailers at the Bainbridge Road construction site and stole a concrete saw and copper tubing, according to Solon police. There were no signs of forced entry, which leads police to believe the suspect had a key to access the trailer. The stolen supplies were worth more than $2,000. Police said the suspect had to use the key to move power equipment to get to the trailer. The detective bureau is investigating the case.

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