Man learns parking lot is not proper place to relieve himself: Highland Heights Police Blotter

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Highland Heights police

HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio --

Indecent exposure, Wilson Mills Road

Two off-duty officers observed a man urinating between vehicles in the Qdoba parking lot May 10. Responding officers cited the man, 63, for public intoxication and urinating in public.

He was found to have active warrants with Shaker Heights and University Heights police, but both departments refused to pick him up due to his drunken state. His wife subsequently arrived to pick him up.

Family dispute, Kenbridge Drive

Officers responded to a home around 8 a.m. May 8 after a man reported that he had locked his son out of the home and that the boy, 16, had broken a window in an attempt to return.

They learned that the incident occurred after an argument about the boy going to school. The boy subsequently returned to the home and was taken to the hospital for treatment of minor cuts. No charges were filed.

Theft, Wilson Mills Road

A man and a woman were suspected of stealing a $400 pair of eyeglasses from an optometry business May 8. Responding officers did not locate them in the area.

General assistance, Wilson Mills Road

A woman reported May 8 that she had a decal sticker removed from her vehicle while she was shopping at Kohl’s or Home Depot the previous week. She said the sticker was a memorial, depicting her father. No suspects were identified.

Fraud, Colony Drive

A resident reported May 9 that he had learned there were fraudulent attempts made to open accounts in his name with Sprint and Big Lots. There was no monetary loss attributed to the incidents and no known suspects.

General assistance, West Glengary Circle

A woman reported May 9 that she had received a call from her husband, who stated he was coming home from Hillcrest Hospital. She said she did not want him at the home due to an incident with her son in Florida earlier in the week.

The man arrived at the home about an hour later and officers spoke to both him and his wife, who decided to stay separated in the home for the night.

General assistance, Highland Road

A man and a woman came into the police station arguing May 12, but the man left on his own before an officer arrived to speak with them. An officer spoke to the woman and learned that they live together in Cleveland Heights and had been arguing over utilities and other civil issues as they were driving through Highland Heights. There was no violence between them.

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