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EAST LIVERPOOL POLICE FOR 11-16

November 16, 2009
The Review

On Friday at 1:39 p.m., Rebecca Dyke phoned the police department to say that on Nov. 10, someone stole the checkbook belonging to her ex-boyfriend, Joshua Rudder, from her home. There were no signs of forced entry into the 2409 St. Clair Ave. home.

On Saturday at 5:59 p.m., officers arrested Jade N. McKinnon, 25, of 1157 Erie St., after she reportedly told officers her sister, Lauren McKinnon, was not inside the home. Officers were looking for Lauren McKinnon due to an outstanding warrant. When officers arrived at the home, they noticed through a window that several subjects were inside. Jade McKinnon reportedly told officers no one was inside and agreed to let officers in the home. Inside, officers saw several people and Lauren McKinnon was found hiding upstairs, according to the report. Jade McKinnon was charged with obstructing official business.

On Saturday at 6:36 p.m., Daniel T. McFarlane, 36, of 951 Ephriam St., told officers someone entered the home and stole several items. There were no signs of forced entry into the home.

On Saturday at 7:36 p.m., Mark A. Haught, 48, of 864 Oak St., reported someone spray painted something on the side of his house.

On Saturday at 7:53 p.m., officers responded to a call of a stray dog having been shot with an arrow along the 1000-block of Avondale Street.

On Sunday at 2:10 a.m., officers cited Michael A. Gorby, 30, after he was seen urinating on the Potters Insurance parking lot along St. Clair Avenue.

On Sunday at 5:11 a.m., officers went to 2212 Ohio Ave. after a report of loud music. Officers spoke to Tienette Boyd who said she had been drinking because it was her anniversary, according to the report. Boyd denied the loud music accusations. She was told to keep the noise down or risk being cited.

 
 

 

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