January 17, 2025

Time: 8:03 AM
CALL TYPE: PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Northfield Rd.
Disposition: Complete
A complainant reported that between 6:00 PM on January 16 and 8:00 AM on January 17, an unknown person entered his unlocked vehicle and attempted to steal it. The suspect damaged the dashboard and pulled out the ignition but did not succeed in starting the vehicle. The complainant attempted to reconnect the ignition himself and requested a report number for insurance purposes.

Time: 1:29 PM
CALL TYPE: FAMILY TROUBLE
Location: Ledgewood Dr.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that her 28-year-old son, who has schizophrenia and was off his medication, was acting out and throwing things. There were no weapons or threats of violence. The caller disconnected before providing further details but mentioned she would try to stay separated from him. Officers responded, and the male was transported by EMS.

Time: 7:10 PM
CALL TYPE: CUSTODY DISPUTE
Location: Elm St.
Disposition: Complete
A male came to the police lobby stating that he and his child’s mother share 50/50 custody. When he arrived at her residence for the scheduled exchange, she did not respond to his messages or send the child out. He admitted he was 20 minutes late but said their agreement allowed for a pickup window between 6:30 PM and 7:30 PM. He wanted a report for court documentation.

Time: 10:06 PM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Northfield Rd. (Cee Ray Motel)
Disposition: Cancelled
A caller reported that a male stole $65 from him and left in a black Chevy SUV with his wife. The caller also stated he was punched in the lip but did not sustain serious injuries. He initially waited outside the motel for officers but later left, stating he would come to the police station the next day to file a report.

January 18, 2025

Time: 2:47 AM
CALL TYPE: THREATS
Location: Forbes Rd. / Broadway Ave.
Disposition: Complete
A male called to report that his child’s mother was on scene threatening him. The caller was uncooperative and began yelling before hanging up. Officers located him at a gas station, where he stated he had walked there to get away from the woman, who followed him. By the time officers arrived, she had left. The male said he just wanted to get away for the night and no longer needed police assistance.

Time: 6:15 PM
CALL TYPE: ASSAULT
Location: Northfield Rd. (Cee Ray Motel)
Disposition: Complete
A male came to the police lobby to report an argument that occurred the previous night at the Cee Ray Motel. He stated that he had a mutual physical altercation with his cousin over $60 and wanted the incident documented. Officers advised him accordingly.

Time: 6:16 PM
CALL TYPE: THREATS
Location: High St.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that her ex-boyfriend, who has a history of abuse, had been threatening to come to her residence in the middle of the night and demand money. No direct threats of harm were made, but she was concerned for her safety. Officers advised her on obtaining a protection order and to call if he showed up. The caller also requested extra patrols in the area. Officers attempted to contact the male by phone but were unsuccessful.

January 19, 2025

Time: 4:03 PM
CALL TYPE: ASSAULT
Location: Rockside Rd.
Disposition: Advised
A caller reported that her mother was pushed by another resident during a dispute over an unleashed dog. The victim stated that the suspect became upset and shoved her into a wall. The suspect denied the accusation. Officers advised both parties to avoid each other.

Time: 10:57 PM
CALL TYPE: FAMILY TROUBLE
Location: William St.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that her 27-year-old daughter was having a mental health crisis, being verbally aggressive toward her and physically aggressive toward another sibling. There were no weapons or intoxication involved. Officers responded and advised the mother on legal procedures for seeking probate or power of attorney if needed. The family agreed to separate for the night, and officers advised them to call if further assistance was required.

January 20, 2025

Time: 7:39 AM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male came to the police station to report the theft of wheel dollies from his tow truck. He stated that around 11:30 PM, a suspicious vehicle parked next to his truck, left, and then returned. The complainant provided officers with Ring camera footage of the suspected vehicle. The estimated value of the stolen wheel dollies was $3,500.

Time: 2:22 PM
CALL TYPE: HARASSMENT
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male reported that another individual had been sending him harassing text messages regarding a locked bathroom door in an apartment complex. Officers advised him to block the number and contact building management for further assistance.

Time: 3:20 PM
CALL TYPE: THREATS
Location: Broadway Ave.
Disposition: Complete
A female reported that another woman, who had previously assaulted her, was now sending threats through a friend. The threats included violent language and personal insults. The caller admitted she had responded with threats of her own. Officers advised her to stop communication and block the individual.

Time: 3:33 PM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Broadway Ave. (Dollar General)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported that a Black female with reddish-black hair in braids and a blue jean jacket, along with a male passenger, stole multiple baskets of items from the store before fleeing in a black Honda with a taped-up passenger-side window. The vehicle had a temporary 30-day tag and was last seen heading toward Columbus Street. Officers were unable to locate the suspects.

Time: 6:00 PM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Mortimer Dr. (Willard House)
Disposition: Complete
A female reported that several items were stolen from her apartment, including a large mirror, two Panasonic speakers, and a bag of prescription medication for diabetes and blood pressure. She suspected the theft occurred around Christmas but was unsure of the exact date due to memory issues. Officers contacted her daughter, who confirmed that the caller might be experiencing dementia. A report number was provided for her pharmacy records.

January 21, 2025

Time: 9:08 AM
CALL TYPE: HARASSMENT
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male came to the police lobby to report that he was being blackmailed. He stated that he had broken up with his fiancée and wanted it documented that he would have no further contact with her. Since he lives in Cleveland, he was advised to contact Cleveland PD if further issues arose. Officers provided him with information about obtaining a temporary protection order.

Time: 12:22 PM
CALL TYPE: PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Broadway Ave. (Tucker Landscaping)
Disposition: Complete
A male reported that his company vehicle had been shot, and the bullet was still lodged in the vehicle. He believed the incident occurred two to three days earlier but was uncertain. After further discussion, the complainant stated that the shooting likely occurred in Cleveland. He was advised to contact Cleveland PD for further investigation.

Time: 2:18 PM
CALL TYPE: HARASSMENT
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A complainant reported ongoing issues with a woman she has a history of legal disputes with, including mutual TPOs. She claimed she saw the other woman at Giant Eagle and believed she was being harassed. The complainant also reported that the woman was making indirect comments on social media targeted at her. Officers advised her that, unless a TPO restricted it, the woman could shop anywhere. On February 10, the other party involved came to the station with documentation from her employer proving she was at work at the time of the alleged harassment.

Time: 2:31 PM
CALL TYPE: FRAUD
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male reported a fraudulent check issued from his account. His bank, Third Federal, notified him of an altered check initially made out to the Illuminating Company but changed to a different name for $2,412.15. The bank did not cash the check, closed his account, and issued a new one.

Time: 8:20 PM
CALL TYPE: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Location: Cowles Ave.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a physical altercation between his mother and her boyfriend. The male suspect had a firearm in the house but was not holding it at the time. The caller, who was difficult to understand on the call, asked for officers to hurry. Upon arrival, officers determined the altercation had been verbal only.

January 22, 2025

Time: 9:12 AM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Turney Rd. (Bedford Green)
Disposition: Complete
A complainant reported that overnight, someone broke into his 2016 black Mercedes and damaged the center console. He was unsure if anything was taken. The property manager stated there were no surveillance cameras in the area. Photos of the damage were added to the report.

Time: 10:54 AM
CALL TYPE: FRAUD
Location: Northfield Rd. (First National Bank)
Disposition: Complete
A male reported being scammed while attempting to obtain a loan. The alleged loan company advised him to improve his credit score by purchasing gift cards and providing them with the numbers. The company also sent him money, which later failed to clear, causing his account to default. He lost approximately $2,195. Officers advised him on how to proceed.

Time: 10:42 PM
CALL TYPE: THREATS
Location: Best St.
Disposition: Complete
A male reported receiving threats online after messaging a woman on TikTok and sharing his phone number. He later received messages claiming to be from a hitman who had been paid $3,500 to kill him, but that he could pay double to call it off. The complainant suspected the account was fake and only wanted the incident documented. Officers advised him to stop using TikTok for business purposes and to block the number.

January 23, 2025

Time: 3:26 PM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Center Rd. (Center Park Apartments)
Disposition: Complete
A caller arrived home to find his door kicked in and two firearms missing, an AR-15 and a shotgun. Officers responded to investigate.

Time: 8:04 PM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Broadway Ave. (Simons Motocars)
Disposition: Complete
An alarm company reported two males walking around the back of a closed business. The keyholder was notified and confirmed that the only people present were police officers. Officers checked the property and found it secure.

Time: 11:02 PM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY
Location: W. Glendale Ave.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported hearing someone attempting to open her front and side doors. She did not see anyone and hid in the bathroom with her sister while calling 911. Officers found no fresh tracks around the house and determined that a poorly closing door may have caused the noise.

January 24, 2025

Time: 6:40 AM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male came to the police station to report the theft of his license plate.

Time: 2:44 PM
CALL TYPE: THEFT
Location: Palmetto Ave.
Disposition: Complete
A landlord reported that a tenant vacated the property, leaving the keys in the mailbox, but also removed the stove, refrigerator, and microwave. The tenant was contacted and denied taking the items. She later came to the station to provide a statement. The complainant expressed a desire to press charges.

Time: 4:09 PM
CALL TYPE: PROPERTY DAMAGE
Location: Bonnieview Dr. (Southaven Woods)
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported repeated vandalism to his vehicles, including unscrewed brake lines on his Ford truck, tampering with the steering on his Chevy van, and attempted forced entry into the rear doors. There were no suspects, and the report was filed for insurance purposes.

Time: 6:54 PM
CALL TYPE: CUSTODY DISPUTE
Location: Bedford Police Department
Disposition: Complete
A male reported that during a custody exchange in the police station parking lot, the child’s mother threatened him. He requested the incident be documented.

January 25, 2025

Time: 12:59 AM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Rockside Rd.
Disposition: Checks OK
A male wearing a black coat with his hood up and khaki pants was seen walking in and out of traffic. Officers made contact and learned that his feet were cold from walking in the snow, prompting him to walk in the roadway. He was advised to stay on the sidewalk.

Time: 7:01 AM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS PERSON
Location: Northfield Rd.
Disposition: Complete
A resident reported a black SUV parked in their driveway with a man sleeping inside. The caller knocked on the window but received no response. Officers made contact with the man, who stated he was looking for another house and fell asleep.

Time: 9:38 AM
CALL TYPE: AUTO THEFT
Location: Northfield Rd. (Lounge 411)
Disposition: Complete
A female reported her black 2019 Chevy Equinox missing after leaving it at the lounge the previous night and taking a ride home. Cleveland PD located the vehicle in an apartment complex parking lot, where the owner retrieved it. She declined further police processing.

January 26, 2025

Time: 2:38 AM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Rockside Rd. (Enterprise)
Disposition: Checks OK
A security company reported a silver SUV parked in the lot with its lights on. Officers determined the vehicle belonged to someone dropping off a rental car.

Time: 2:02 PM
CALL TYPE: SUSPICIOUS VEHICLE
Location: Archer Rd.
Disposition: Complete
A caller reported a light grey sedan pulled into her driveway with an occupant drinking and smoking something. The vehicle later left toward Columbus Street. Officers determined that a female had mistakenly parked at the wrong house while going to cut someone’s hair.