Crime & Safety
Creepy: Someone is Watching Woman at Giant Eagle: The Blotter
The following information was provided by the Twinsburg Police Department. An arrest does not mean a conviction.

One woman's grocery trip turned frightening fast.
A female customer got a call on her cell phone on June 18 from someone who claimed they were watching her from the parking lot.
The employee who called said the woman was part of a scam as she was going to wire money in the store.
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Police searched but didn't find any suspicious cars in the parking lot.
Fake money is a "faux" pas
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On June 18, a manager at the on East Aurora Road called police, saying the store accepted counterfeit money the day before.
Seven counterfeit twenty-dollar bills were taken in by an unknown number of employees during the 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. shift.
Assault by a juvenile
Police were called to a Lost Pond Drive home on June 19 for an assault.
Officers talked with everyone involved the the suspect, a juvenile, was referred to a juvenile diversion program.
Keep a chain on that thing
An employee of a Darrow Road business called police on June 20 after someone took $200 from her wallet, which was left unattended.
Police have no suspects.
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