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Youngtown police blotter

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 The following crimes were reported by Youngtown police from June 3 to 9.

• Concealed weapon

12000 block of North 114th Avenue, June 9.

• Dog licensing

11100 block of North 112th Avenue, June 5.

• Driving offenses

10100 block of Agua Fria Ranch Parkway, driving while revoked, reckless driving, speeding, failure to stop at a red light, no proof of insurance, failing to yield right of way, unsafe speed around curves on Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and improper lane change, June 3.

113th and Michigan avenues, failure to stop for a stop sign, June 4.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Retheford Road, speeding, June 4.

111th and Elk avenues, failure to stop for a stop sign, no proof of registration and under 21 years of age in control of vehicle containing alcohol, June 5.

111th and Michigan avenues, no valid driver’s license, June 5.

111th and Michigan avenues, no valid driver’s license, no proof of insurance and no current registration, June 4.

113th and Michigan avenues, no proof of insurance, failure to stop for a stop sign and speeding, June 5.

13200 block of North 111th Avenue, driving with suspended license and blocking traffic/alley way, June 5.

11100 block of West Elk Avenue, driving while suspended, June 5.

11600 block of West Olive Avenue, speeding, June 5.

11100 block of West Elk Avenue, no current registration/suspended registration, June 5.

111th and Michigan avenues, failure to stop at a stop sign, June 6.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Purdue Avenue, speeding, June 6.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Retheford Road, speeding, June 6.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Retheford Road, speeding, June 6.

111th and Montana avenues, speeding, June 6.

11100 block of Hollywood Avenue, speeding and no proof of financial responsibility, June 6.

11200 block of Tennessee Avenue, driving left of center, June 6.

11600 block of West Olive Avenue, no license plate light, no registration in vehicle and no proof of insurance, June 6.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Olive Avenue, no license plate light and no proof of insurance, June 6.
116th Lane and Purdue Avenue, failure to stop for a stop sign, June 6.

10100 block of North Agua Fria Ranch Parkway, speeding, June 6.

10200 block of North Agua Fria Ranch Parkway, child restraint required, speeding and seat belt, lap and shoulder restraint required, June 6.

10100 block of North Agua Fria Ranch Parkway, speeding, no insurance and driving on a suspended license, June 6.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Purdue Avenue, driving while license suspended, June 8.

Agua Fria Ranch Parkway and Hackbarth, failure to stop for a stop sign, June 9.

11100 block of West Michigan Avenue, driving while suspended, white light to the rear, no registration in vehicle and no proof of insurance, June 8.

• Drug offenses

11500 block of West Duran Avenue, drugs, paraphernalia and weapons, June 5.

11100 block of West Tennessee Avenue, possession of drug paraphernalia, no headlight on bike and failure to ride on right side of roadway, June 7.

11100 block of West Michigan Avenue, possession of dangerous drugs and drug paraphernalia, June 8.

• Fireworks

10300 block of North 116th Lane, June 7.

• Robbery

11600 block of West Olive Avenue, June 7.

• Trespassing

11400 block of North Arizona Avenue, June 3.

 


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