FAIRVIEW PARK, Ohio - Fraud, North Valley Drive: On Sept. 25 a resident reported being the victim of computer fraud. He had purchased a drone via eBay, but immediately after payment was sent, the seller de-listed his account. The seller was reportedly based in the U.S., but upon further investigation by eBay, was actually found to be in Singapore.

Theft, Westgate: A bicycle was stolen from Target Sept. 26. When officers arrived, another person reported his bicycle was also missing. Both bikes were unlocked. Video surveillance footage was checked the next day and one of the thefts was recorded. Earlier Westlake police had arrested a man matching the description and wearing the same ball cap shortly after the Target theft. Westlake police were shown a photo from the video of the theft and said it is definitely the man they arrested.

Theft, Lorain Road: On Sept. 27 an apartment resident reported his car was entered overnight. He said he locked the car and there were no signs of forced entry. An iPod was missing.

Trespassing, West 210th Street: On Sept. 28 a realtor noticed two cars in the drive of her listed home. She recognized one as belonging to another realtor who also was a possible buyer of the home. The realtor never got notification that the house was being shown, so she stopped to check. When she entered the home, she found the other realtor, naked and sweating, who then began pleading for her not to go upstairs as someone else was there. The realtor and his "friend" were gone upon officers arrived. A report was filed for possible charges.

Attempted fraud, Westwood Avenue: On Oct. 1 a resident reported that her likeness was being used on several social media accounts that were not hers. Photos and video of her and her family were associated with these accounts, which were under another name. No attempt to defraud has been detected as of yet.

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