The article outlines several police incidents in Parma Heights, Ohio, including a domestic disturbance on Revere Drive, a dog attack on Sherborn Road, and a suspicious van incident on Orchard Avenue. Despite being reported, no charges were filed in the verbal disturbance cases. The dog attack led to the arrest of the owner, who had a parole violation warrant. Police have been actively investigating suspicious activities reported by residents, but many lead to inconclusive findings with no charges filed.
On April 11, police were dispatched to a Revere Drive residence regarding a disturbance call. An arriving officer talked to the caller, who said while trying to work from home and her husband was yelling and screaming. The incident was only verbal so both parties were advised to stay separate. No charges were filed.
On April 17, police were dispatched to Sherborn Road regarding a dog-bite incident. An arriving officer talked to a resident, who reported that while walking her dog it was attacked by a loose pit bull. The aggressive dog belonged to a Grafton woman, who it turned out had an active warrant for a parole violation out of Berea.
On April 15, a concerned Orchard Avenue mother called police after her daughter's friend reported while walking to their residence she was being followed by a black van. While officers canvassed the area, spoke with neighbors and searched surveillance cameras, no witnesses or video footage were found. There are no suspects.
On April 13, police were dispatched to a Stumph Road apartment complex regarding a suspicious incident. The caller said a male and female were arguing in the lobby. Both parties were advised of the complaint but no charges were filed.
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