CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio
Felonious assault: Coventry Road
At 1:50 a.m. July 23, police were dispatched to the area of Coventry Road and Euclid Heights Boulevard on a report of several parties shooting at each other.
Officers arrived to a “chaotic scene,” with about 100 people running through the streets and parking lots and on Coventry Road. In one lot, an officer saw a man, 26, and his girlfriend, 24, walking and yelling about a fight that took place at The Courtyard bar, 1854 Coventry Road.
The woman said she was dancing when a man grabbed her buttocks. Her boyfriend confronted the man. According to her boyfriend, he was then attacked by several men. The man and his girlfriend were able to get away from the bar, but the man had blood on his face and shirt.
Another woman, 25, told police about a man at the same bar who was yelling at other patrons. This intoxicated man may have been the same one that grabbed the girlfriend as she danced.
The 25-year-old woman said she left the bar and heard a string of gunfire. She got on the ground on a grassy area until the gunfire stopped. She said she also saw a man carrying what looked like a body and putting the body into a car.
A security guard at the bar said he pulled the man who was causing trouble off another man and the first man lifted his shirt and showed a handgun in his waistband. The guard let the man leave the bar.
Police found a rifle in a grass median next to a parking lot. The gun was found to have been stolen from Cleveland.
Dispatch informed officers that a gunshot victim had arrived at a nearby hospital. Police from South Euclid and Shaker Heights were called to the scene to help.
CHPD detectives are attempting to piece together what happened. The matter remains under investigation.
Fleeing and eluding: Yellowstone Road
At 3:15 p.m. July 21, an officer was monitoring traffic in a marked cruiser at Yellowstone Road and Oakridge Drive when a car failed to stop at a stop sign. The officer followed and conducted a traffic stop. The offending driver stopped on Glenwood Road.
As the officer got out of his car and walked toward the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu, its driver drove off at a high rate of speed. Because it was a residential area, the officer, who took down the car’s license plate number, did not pursue.
The car’s owner was found to live on Englewood Road. Police went to the house, saw the Malibu in the driveway and knocked on the door. A teen boy answered. When asked who had been driving the Malibu, the boy said he didn’t know. Police ordered the car towed.
While police were at the home, the boy’s mother arrived. She said the car has mechanical issues and is not safe to drive. She said her son had taken the car’s keys from her purse.
The woman sought charges against her son. Police arrested the boy, but the juvenile detention center would not accept him. He was released back to his mother’s custody and will be cited for failure to stop at a stop sign, failure to comply and operating a vehicle without a license.
Felonious assault: Kildare Road
At 4:10 p.m. July 22, officers were dispatched to a home on a report of a custody dispute. As police traveled to the house, dispatch informed officers that the woman who had called police said shots had been fired.
Police met with the woman, who said that her daughter, without her permission, had left her home with her aunt. The daughter returned, but then her daughter’s father acme to her house and the two argued about the girl’s custody.
Several other relatives were at the home, as well. The father of her child began to argue with the father’s male cousin.
The two fought before the cousin went to his car, got a gun and fired it in the direction of the home. The cousin then got into his car and drove off, again firing the gun as he did so.
The woman and three others were on the home’s porch when the shots were fired. No one was injured.
Officers found four 9mm shell casings on the ground. Two bullets made their way into the home, and another into a neighboring home.
The woman signed complaints against the cousin for felonious assault and child endangering. Police are seeking the suspect.
Disorderly conduct: Lancashire Road
At 1:30 a.m. July 22, police were called to the 10th floor of an apartment building on a report of a disorderly woman. Police had been called twice to the same apartment about two hours earlier on reports of a verbal dispute between the woman and a man with whom she lives.
The woman had been pounding on the apartment unit door because the man had locked her out. Police could not make contact with the woman during the first call. On the second call, police met the woman, 53, outside the building and walked her to the 10th floor. The man allowed her and police to enter.
The woman was intoxicated, slurred her words and appeared to be drowsy. She told police she had been “out at the bars.”
On the third call to the apartment, at 1:30 a.m., the woman said she wanted the man to leave. She said the man, 61, had hit her, but police found no evidence of that charge.
The man told officers that he was trying to go to sleep when the woman entered and told him she wanted him to leave. The two have lived together for about a month.
Police told the woman she would have to speak to her landlord and go through the eviction process to get the man to leave. The woman was uncooperative. Police told the woman to go to sleep and she agreed.
Officers, however, were called once more -- before they had even left the scene -- because the woman again wanted the man to leave and was creating a disturbance. The woman was shouting obscenities and telling the man he had to leave.
Police arrested the woman for disorderly conduct.
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