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Police & Court

Police Blotter
* Oct. 23, 9:01 a.m.: Officer Shelton was dispatched to WHS to meet with the assistant principal. He was advised that two students, possibly three, were under the influence of marijuana. One student had already been released to his parents and was enroute to the doctor's office for a urine test. An ...
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Police Blotter
* Oct. 14, 12:39 p.m.: Daniel Lyons of Wellington turned himself into the WPD. He was processed and transported to the Lorain County Jail due to being unable to post a $150 bond. * Oct. 16, 8:55 a.m.: Officer Shelton was contacted by the assistant principle of Wellington High School who stated a ...
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* Sept. 30, 10:52 a.m.: Chief Rollins responded to Visual Products on a report of vandalism. He met with a man who said a few weeks prior the building was vandalized when an awning was torn down over a main door and lights were broken on the outside. He said when he arrived today there was damage t ...
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* Oct. 8, 2:40 p.m.: Officer Shelton met with a father and son at the WPD in reference to a stolen bike. The son stated the bike was parked on the bike rack at McCormick Middle School. When he came out of school the bike was gone. The bike was not located and the value of it is $120. A short ti ...
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* Sept. 8, 9:49 p.m.: Officer Melda observed a truck on West Herrick without a muffler and emitting a loud noise. The driver stated the pipe fell off the day prior and he plans on fixing it. During this time the officer observed an odor of alcohol on or about his person. When asked if he had consum ...
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Police Blotter
* Sept. 23, 2:15 a.m.: Officer Varner was advised of an abandoned bike at Geyer's. The bike was put in the town hall basement. * Sept. 24, 6:26 p.m.: Officer Aviles met with a woman at the WPD in reference to the theft of political signs she had in her front yard. The cost of each sign was about ...
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* Aug. 5, 6:17 p.m.: A woman came to the WPD in reference to a neighbor dispute. She advised for the last two years she had let her dogs out in the back yard and sometimes they traveled over to the neighbor's yard which was never a problem. She further stated the prior evening she let the dogs out ...
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* July 13, 7:41: Officer Aviles met with a Park Place resident who said while her neighbors were away on vacation she noticed their basement window was partially open. A check of the home was conducted after waiting for the arrival of the house sitter who had the key. It did not appear any items we ...
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* July 21, 10:08 p.m.: Officer Melda observed a vehicle being operated with a severely cracked windshield and no exhaust system. Due to these violations a traffic stop was conducted. While explaining the reason for the stop the driver advised that he did not have a driver's license and handed the o ...
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* June 17, 11:15 a.m.: Police were dispatched to PT Services in reference to vandalism. A woman stated that on Monday morning they found a smoke bomb near the rear bathroom that had gone off. The door must have been locked when the cleaning people left but not pulled shut all the way. The smoke bom ...
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Cops to get counseling help if needed
by JILL MAHON Enterprsie reporter Counseling services may soon be made available to the Wellington Police Department's six full-time and nine part-time officers with the goal of keeping them healthy in both their personal and professional lives. Police chief Steve Rollins said calls office ...
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Police Blotter
* June 8, 10:05 p.m.: Police were told a West Herrick Avenue residence had marijuana plants growing in their garage. Officers proceeded to the location and were met by a man who stated that he lived there and that other tenants and neighbors have access to the garage. It was noted that various item ...
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