BAINBRIDGE TOWNSHIP, Ohio – Weapon Offense, West Rivers Edge Drive: A man who is an Alzheimer's patient accidentally discharged a firearm under his daughter's bed 6:54 a.m. Oct. 23, according to the man's wife. Both the mother and daughter were sleeping at the time. No one was injured.

A hospital squad called to transport him for evaluation was refused by the family. Officers took several weapons from the house for safe keeping.

Theft, North Brook Trail: Someone stole three of four pumpkins valued at $12 from a front yard 12:30 a.m. Oct 18.

Theft, Bainbridge Road: Police took a Russell man into custody Oct. 21 after he attempted to return items at Great Lakes Outdoor Supply. The man and his friend were identified as having been in the store earlier in the week and were seen switching prices on items.

Assist, Stafford Road: A Geauga County employee requested extra patrols after a woman repeatedly drove through a work zone at a high rate of speed Oct. 23. At 2:35 p.m. she passed a school bus there and narrowly missed workers.

Theft, Tanglewood Trail: A woman reported on Oct. 23 that someone stole 18 Percocet pills from her medicine cabinet.

Traffic Violation, Chillicothe Road: Officers stopped a Lyndhurst driver 10:11 p.m. Oct. 22 and learned she had a felony warrant for her arrest through Geauga County. She was given a verbal warning for the traffic offense and was turned over to a sheriff's deputy.