Driving under the influence of liquor-criminal damaging-child endangerment, Stonesthrow Drive: A Cleveland woman, 24, was arrested at about 10:45 p.m. Oct. 20 after witnesses saw her drive onto tree lawns, then stop her car in the middle of the street.

When police arrived, the woman's car, with its headlights off, was stopped at a stop sign on Boulder Drive at Stonesthrow. She turned left onto Stonesthrow, and police pulled her over. The woman smelled like alcohol and her speech was slurred. She denied drinking but failed field sobriety tests.

A 17-year-old Cleveland girl was in the car's passenger seat. Police found a bottle of liquor in her purse. Officers drove the girl to the police station and called her family for a ride home.

At the police station, the woman broke down emotionally. She fell to the floor, cried, held onto an officer's legs and tried to kiss his feet. The woman offered sex in exchange for freedom. She pulled down her pants and underwear and urinated on the floor.

The woman threw herself to the floor and started kicking a desk. She thrashed and kicked as officers tried to handcuff her. As police walked her to a cruiser for the ride to Strongsville jail, the woman locked her legs, refusing to enter the car. Officers forced her inside and buckled her in.

The woman unbuckled her seat belt and kicked the divider window between the cruiser's front and rear seats. At the Strongsville police station, officers sat her in a chair with restraints.

Child pornography, Berea Commons: Police are investigating a report of a website showing nude photos of underage girls, including at least one from Berea.

The report, filed Oct. 22, came from one of the victims, now an adult. She said she found a nude photograph of herself, taken when she was in seventh grade, on the website. The woman said the website, which includes a Berea page, displays nude photos of girls from about 30 cities.

The woman said the website, advertised on a popular local radio show, occasionally changes web addresses. She said only those invited can gain access to the website and that it is "somewhat secretive."

Possession of marijuana & open container of alcohol, Bagley Road: A Lakewood man, 39, faces criminal charges after police caught him with a bag of marijuana, a mason jar containing vodka and brass knuckles.

Police has stopped the man's car because he was driving 43 mph on Bagley near Poertner Drive, a 25-mph zone. He slowed down, then accelerated to 53 mph.

Driving under the influence of liquor, Bagley Road: An Olmsted Falls man, 25, was arrested at about 12:30 a.m. Oct. 21 after another driver saw him driving erratically and called police.

Police observed the man's car weaving on Bagley near Baker Street and pulled him over in front of McDonald's. The man smelled like alcohol, and police saw a marijuana pipe in the car. He failed field sobriety tests.

Underage possession of liquor & drug paraphernalia, Beech Street: A Lancaster, New York man, 18, was cited at about 10:10 p.m. Oct. 20 after police saw his Ford Escape traveling eastbound on West Bagley Road with its headlights off.

Police stopped the car after it had turned onto Beech. An officer found three empty boxes of beer and two backpacks next to the backseat passenger. The backpacks contained two unopened bottles of Barefoot Moscato wine and a wooden meerschaum pipe with marijuana residue.

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