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Police Blotter

Friday

11:20 a.m.

Windows of a vehicle parked on South College Drive reported broken, causing $700 in damage.

12:47 p.m.

CDs, $50 value, and empty wallet reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked on Frazee Avenue.

1:31 p.m.

Rear window of a truck parked on South College Drive reported broken, causing $500 in damage.

3:04 p.m.

Driver’s side mirror of a vehicle parked at Reed Avenue and Prospect Street reported knocked off.

4:15 p.m.

Laptop reported stolen from a Napoleon Road apartment.

5:05 p.m.

Two CDs and registration reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked in a North Enterprise Street parking lot.

5:24 p.m.

Adults reported to be playing on playground equipment in City Park.

5:53 p.m.

MP3 player and checkbook reported stolen from an unlocked vehicle in a North Enterprise Street parking lot.

6:17 p.m.

Donald B. Wendell, 51, of Bowling Green, arrested for discharging an air gun within city limits on Champagne Avenue.

10:21 p.m.

Two juveniles reported to have stolen items at Barney’s Convenience Mart on North Main Street.

10:38 p.m.

Andra R. Durham, 19, of Berea, Ohio, arrested for underage possession of alcohol at an East Napoleon Road apartment complex.

10:54 p.m.

Ryan M. Vermillion, 20, of Belle Center, Ohio, arrested for underage possession, open container of alcohol and obstruction of official business at Clough Street and College Drive. According to police reports, he ran from police when they asked him to put his open beer can on the ground. He was taken to the Wood County Justice Center on $19,000 bond.

10:58 p.m.

Several juveniles cited for underage possession of alcohol at a party on Lyn Road.

Saturday

12:19 a.m.

East Napoleon Road resident reported unknown people were knocking on his door.

12:28 a.m.

Terrence J. Kilbane, 23, of Bay Village, Ohio, arrested for obstructing official business, nuisance party violations and failure to maintain a litter-free premise at his South College Drive home.

12:29 a.m.

Fight reported on North Main Street.

1:33 a.m.

Fight reported at Uptown Downtown Bar and Deli on North Main Street.

2:22 a.m.

Anthony P. Figueroa, 19, of Cincinnati, arrested for underage possession of alcohol, criminal mischief, criminal trespassing and possession of another’s ID at a Ridge Street home. He was taken to jail on $22,500 bond. Brandon E. Niehaus, 20, of Bowling Green, arrested for underage possession of alcohol.

2:43 a.m.

Unknown man reported to have jumped off the second floor balcony of a Clough Street apartment. According to police reports, he entered the apartment through an unlocked screen window and after jumping off the balcony, he ran east.

3:37 a.m.

North Enterprise Street apartment reported broken into. The resident told police his door had been kicked in and someone had broken a table, causing $75 damage. Nothing was reported missing.

4:29 a.m.

Silver Razr cell phone, value $150, reported stolen from Big Boy Restaurant on East Wooster Street.

5:28 a.m.

Joey F. King, 22, of North Baltimore, Ohio, arrested for domestic violence, criminal trespassing and criminal damaging at a North Main Street home. According to police reports, he kicked a speaker into a wall, causing a hole in the drywall and ripped a shelf off the wall after throwing items around a room.

5:36 a.m.

Resident of The Enclave on East Napoleon Road reported the windshield of her vehicle was smashed, causing $200 in damage.

7:36 a.m.

Condoms and sanitary products reported plastic-wrapped to a vehicle at Varsity Sqaure apartment complex off of Gypsy Lane Road.

9:01 a.m.

Tires and rims, value $2,800, reported stolen from a vehicle at Pahl’s on South Maple Street.

12:33 p.m.

Inmate reported to have made threats at the Wood County Justice Center on East Gypsy Lane Road.

2:52 p.m.

Man reported being followed by another man on West Wooster Street.

4:39 p.m.

Jeremy D. Hartley, 23, of North Canton, Ohio, arrested for theft of services and criminal damaging on Ordway Avenue. According to police reports, his vehicle had been towed from the University, so he went to Frank’s, where the car had been towed, and broke off the wheel lock and took the car without paying. He was taken to jail on $17,500 bond.

SHOOTING?

8:57 p.m.

Two men reported to be loading guns in Lot 3.

11:48 p.m.

Ross A. Javornik, 21, of Amherst, Ohio, cited for nuisance party violation at a Second Street apartment complex.

Sunday

12:07 a.m.

South Mercer Road resident reported an unknown man was in his car. When the resident yelled, the man ran away and the resident found nothing to be missing from his car.

12:12 a.m.

Victoria Lynn Yates, 20, of Grove City, Ohio, and Caitlin A. Wise, 20, Wadsworth, Ohio, arrested for underage under the influence of alcohol on North Main Street.

12:22 a.m.

Juveniles arrested for possession of less than 100 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at Carter Park.

2:20 a.m.

Elliot W. Cook, 21, of Bowling Green, cited for operating a vehicle while under the influence and failure to follow marked lanes on Ridge Street.

3:18 a.m.

Scott Allen Businger, 36, of Brandner, Ohio, cited for refusal to take a breathalyzer test in an East Wooster Street parking lot.

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