Marijuana possession, W. 130th: At 1:43 a.m. Oct. 13 police noticed a speeding silver Mitsubishi Lancer traveling northbound on W. 130th. The officer said the car had a cracked windshield.

The driver, who smelled of alcohol, appeared relaxed and disoriented. The Parma Heights man said he was on his way home.

The man admitted to drinking that evening. The officer saw a six-pack of Twisted Tea and a black sports bag in the backseat.

The man allowed the officer to search the sports bag, which had a Tupperware container of marijuana, a digital scale, a black pipe and baggies of marijuana. While searching the car, another pipe was found, as well as small bags of amphetamines.

At the police station, officers also discovered $235 in cash, hash oil and rolling papers in an additional compartment. The man was arrested and cited for drug trafficking, drug abuse, possession of drug paraphernalia, speeding and an unsafe vehicle.

Drunken driving, Tilby Road: At 2:31 a.m. Oct. 19, police noticed a speeding and weaving car on York Road. Eventually, the car was pulled over on Tilby Road. When the officer asked the driver why he was driving fast and weaving, the man said, "I just love the way this car drives."

That's when the officer smelled alcohol. The driver, who had slurred speech, said he had two beers. During a field sobriety test, the man said, "I can't do it."

When asked if he felt like he was drunk, the man said, "Yes, I do." That's when he was arrested for drunken driving. He was also cited for weaving and driving left of center.

Harassing communication, Somerset Drive: At 12:49 p.m. Oct. 13, police were called by a mother regarding two weeks of harassing texts from her daughter's ex-boyfriend. The daughter, 17, had recently broken up with the Hinckley man, 18.

The police talked to the ex-boyfriend, who agreed to stop bothering the girl. They also talked to his mother, who was also harassing the girl. The man's mother agreed to also stop texting.

The mother and daughter returned to the police station two days later to report the texts from the ex-boyfriend didn't stop. That's when police cited the ex for telephone harassment.

Criminal mischief, Hampton Club Drive: Police were called at 9:41 p.m. Oct. 18 after a man kicked in a Hampton Club Drive security door. The officer talked to the homeowner, who said she had a verbal argument with her boyfriend – a Sheffield Lake man, 53 – in the parking lot.

She went inside and he left. However, he returned a short time later. She wouldn't buzz him in so he kicked in the door. The man admitted to the incident. He was charged with criminal mischief and disorderly conduct.

Marijuana possession, Gabriella Drive: A black Dodge Durango without a front license plate caught the attention of police at 4:17 a.m. Oct. 14 on Sprague Road. The Seven Hills driver was eventually pulled over on Gabriella Drive. The woman didn't understand why she was pulled over.

Also, the officer noted her car was a mess. When asked if he could search the car, the woman said no. Then she admitted to having marijuana. After searching the car, officers found a blunt and cigarillos.

The woman was cited for marijuana possession, drug paraphernalia possession and not having a front license plate.

Criminal mischief, Albion Road: Police were called at 8:15 a.m. Oct. 6 by a North Royalton woman, 75, regarding her damaged mailbox. The homeowner said this was the second time her mailbox was destroyed.

There are no suspects. Police are investigating.

Driving under suspension, Royalton Road: At 7:13 p.m. Oct. 14, an officer recognized the driver of a maroon Chevy Impala. The officer knew he had a suspended license. The man was parked at Speedway. When he left the gas station, police pulled him over.

It turned out the man currently had a suspended license with limited driving privileges stemming from a drunken driving conviction. He also was supposed to have an ignition interlock device, which the car didn't have.

The man was arrested and cited for driving under suspension.

Drunken driving, Royalton Road: At 9:40 p.m. Oct. 16, police pulled over a weaving Chevy pickup truck on Royalton Road. The truck actually crossed over into the other lane for a good distance prior to being stopped.

The driver said he was coming from Burger King, but he had a McDonald's bag in the car. The man also had wet pants after he relieved himself. After failing a field sobriety test, which was cut short because he couldn't stand, the man was arrested for drunken driving.

Drunken driving, State Road: At 1:12 a.m. Oct. 15, police came upon a silver Cadillac stuck in the lawn behind the US Bank parking lot. The Parma driver smelled like alcohol.

When asked what happened, she replied, "I thought I was going to be sick." When asked where she was coming from, she said, "I didn't know Sprague Road was closed." After failing a field sobriety test, the woman was arrested for drunken driving.

She admitted to drinking at Town Tavern. The woman also had a list of medications in her purse. During the incident, she cried a lot and urinated herself.

The woman was also cited for failure to maintain reasonable control.

Drunken driving, W. 130th: Two speeding cars caught the attention of police at 2:43 a.m. Oct. 17 on W. 130th. A weaving black Buick attempted to pass another car but nearly hit an oncoming vehicle.

When the officer talked to the driver of the Buick, he smelled alcohol and marijuana. The driver said he was looking down at something to explain his weaving.

The man also said the other speeding car belonged to his manager. He admitted to having a few beers earlier in the day. After failing a field sobriety test, the man was arrested for drunken driving.

Police searched the car and found a glass bowl, rolling papers, a grinder and marijuana. The man was cited for weaving course, driving left of center, possession of drug paraphernalia and drug abuse.