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Two Assaulted, Robbed on Coventry

Cleveland Heights Police incidents Jan. 4 and 5

The Cleveland Heights Police Department supplied the following information. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Overnight theft reported

Jan. 4, 8:57 a.m. — A caller reported that someone stole from his car parked overnight at the 1600 block of Hillcrest Road.

Patron assaulted at bar

Jan. 5, 2:56 a.m. — A patron of Happy Hour, 1622 Lee Rd., reported that they were assaulted.

Woman cited for disorderly conduct

Jan. 5, 5:50 a.m. — A woman was cited for disorderly conduct on the 3300 block of Desota Avenue.

Items stolen from car

Jan. 5, 11:56 a.m. — Someone reported a theft from a car at the 3000 block of Berkshire Road.

Two assaulted, robbed on Coventry

Jan. 5, 2:29 a.m. — A woman waved down a police officer at 1800 Coventry Road and told him that she had been robbed. Three men stole her keys and pizza and punched her in the face, and they also kicked her male acquaintance in the torso before stealing his cell phone. Police used police dogs but were unable to locate the suspects, though they did find the discarded keys and cell phone.

For questions about this blotter, email Nikki.Ferrell@patch.com.

Jerry Mann January 15, 2013 at 02:32 pm
Why does it take Patch 10 days to report these incidents? It would be much more helpful to hear about it sooner.
Nikki Ferrell (Editor) January 15, 2013 at 03:48 pm
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for reading! I took time off over the holidays and was unable to go to the three police departments I cover to get reports during that time. It left me a little behind, but I'm getting this information out to residents as fast as I can! Please remember, also, that there is usually a couple of days' lag time between a crime and when the police department publishes the day's crime logs - so when I go to the department once a week, the oldest reports I get are sometimes close to ten days old: one week since the last time I checked, plus a couple days of lag time. (I might check the logs tomorrow and the latest reports are from Sunday, which means that I won't see Monday's reports until NEXT Wednesday.) I hope that makes sense.
Garry Kanter January 16, 2013 at 12:07 pm
Huh?
"A caller reported that someone stole from his car parked overnight at the 1600 block of Hillcrest Road."

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