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Stow -- Ten juveniles were arrested and charged with alcohol possession March 29 after police received a report of a loud party at a Cherryhurst Road home at 12:50 a.m. Police responded to the scene after a call from a neighbor regarding loud noise coming from the home, according to the report. Police reported finding alcohol at the site and filed charges of alcohol possession against three 17-year-old Stow males, two 16-year-old Stow males, three 15-year-old Stow males and two 15-year-old Stow females. No adults were present during the party, according to the report. No additional juveniles were reported at the location. The juveniles are scheduled to appear in Summit County Juvenile Court. Breaking and entering March 28. Park damaged: Witnesses reported seeing three males painting "vulgar messages" on the skateboard equipment at Oregon Trails Park at 7:55 p.m., according to a police report. According to the report, the witnesses told police the males painted the equipment and then fled the scene in a vehicle, but the witnesses were unable to provide descriptions of the males or the vehicle. Police reported the park's field house had been entered by breaking the padlock on the door, and cans of paint and a fire extinguisher were stolen. The estimated damage to the padlock was $20, according to the report. The value of the paint and the fire extinguisher was $120, according to the report. The estimated damage to the skateboard equipment was not reported. Domestic violence March 29. Woman accuses man of striking her face: Police arrested a 28-year-old man living in the southeast quadrant of the city and charged him with domestic violence following an incident in his home at 8:49 p.m. According to the report, a 31-year-old woman with whom the man lives told police he struck her face during an argument. Police reported observing red marks and swelling on the woman's forehead and left eye. The woman was not hospitalized, according to the report. The man is scheduled to appear in Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court. Possession of marijuana March 28. Traffic stop results in drug charges: Police arrested a 41-year-old Akron man and charged him with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension and driving without two working brake lights following a traffic stop on Steels Corners Road at 6:23 p.m. Police stopped the vehicle for an unreported reason, and found suspected marijuana and suspected drug paraphernalia in the vehicle, according to the report. Police reported officers also found the man to be driving under suspension. He is scheduled to appear in Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court. Theft March 27. Females accused of shoplifting: Police arrested two 19-year-old Kent females and charged them with theft following an incident in a Kent Road department store at 5 p.m. According to the report, a business employee detained the females after they attempted to leave the store without paying for a vest, two shirts and a necklace. The total value of the items was $124, according to the report. The females are scheduled to appear in Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court. Obstructing
March 29. Expired plates, false identity lead to woman's arrest: Police arrested a 26-year-old Akron woman and charged her with obstructing official business and driving under suspension following a traffic stop at the corner of Graham and Darrow roads at 12:23 a.m. According to the report, police stopped the vehicle for possessing expired license plates. During the investigation, the woman produced a false Social Security number, according to the report. The woman is scheduled to appear in Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court. Criminal damaging March 28. Mud thrown on vehicle: A Darrow Road woman told police someone threw mud on her vehicle and scratched it sometime during the night. According to the report, the vehicle was parked in her apartment complex parking lot during the incident. The estimated damage to the vehicle was not reported. Editor's note: Police News is not meant to be an all-inclusive report. The Stow Police Department can be reached at 330-689-5700. Comments
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