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South Euclid police arrested a man after he reportedly urinated on the sidewalk during a traffic stop.

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OVI, South Green Road: At 12:47 a.m. June 13, an officer pulled over a vehicle that was traveling more than 20 mph over the speed limit. While the officer was writing a citation, the man reportedly got out of his car and walked toward the officer. He told the man to stay in his car, but the man refused, and told the officer he needed to urinate, reports show. After another police order, the man got back into his car. Shortly after, the man got out of his car again and began to urinate on the sidewalk, police said. An officer had the man perform field sobriety tests, which he reportedly failed. He was arrested and charged with OVI and disorderly conduct while intoxicated.

Bike theft, Wrenford Road: At 5:39 p.m. June 16, a 14-year-old boy told police his bike was stolen by an unknown boy. The boy walked up to the 14-year-old boy and his friends and told him to get off his bike. The boy then took his bike and rode away.

Bike theft, Princeton Boulevard: At 8:37 p.m. June 16, a woman told police someone stole her bike from her garage.

Shoplifting, Warrensville Center Road: At 1:05 p.m. June 16, police arrested two men who were seen by Walmart security guards hiding thumb drives and hard drives in their clothing, according to a police report. They were both charged with theft.

Criminal damaging, Emerson Road: At 11:42 a.m. June 16, a woman called police saying someone shot a BB through her front door screen and window the previous night. The glass shattered, waking her up.

Theft, Wrenford Road: At 5:35 p.m. June 15, a woman called police to report that a teenage boy stole her son's iPhone. The boy rode up on a bike and asked to use her son's cellphone. He pretended to use it for a minute before fleeing with the phone. The family tried to chase after the boy and his friends, but lost sight of them.

Shoplifting, Mayfield Road: At 12:06 a.m. June 15, police arrested a man accused of stealing about $142 worth of hygiene products from Giant Eagle. He failed to scan the items at the self-checkout, according to a police report. He was charged with theft and given a criminal trespass warning for the store. The man had 57 prior arrests, including 18 for theft, reports show.

Theft, South Green Road: At 3:12 p.m. June 16, the manager of Mr. Tire reported that three days of deposits worth about $1,600 were missing from the shop. Police are investigating.

Disorderly conduct, Genesee Road: At 12:03 a.m. June 16, police were called to a home for a report of a man threatening his roommate, who was intoxicated. After police arrived, the man said he didn't want to file charges, reports show. Police were called back to the house for similar complaints two more times that morning. The third time, the man's roommate was arrested, charged with disorderly conduct while intoxicated.

Shoplifting, Warrensville Center Road: At 11:06 p.m. June 14, a Walgreens manager called police to report a shoplifting suspect who was being aggressive. When officers arrived, they suspected the man was intoxicated. The man reportedly told police that a store employee gave him the keys to the cosmetics counter and told him he could take whatever he wanted. Surveillance video showed the man going behind the counter and stealing the keys, reports show. He then reportedly stole about $350 of cologne from the counter. Police took him into custody, and found he had 90 prior arrests. He is charged with theft.

Shoplifting, Warrensville Center Road: At 3:48 p.m. June 13, police issued a theft citation to a woman who Walmart security guards saw attempt to steal about $30 of items, reports show. She reportedly failed to scan several food items at the self-checkout.

Shoplifting, Mayfield Road: At 9:24 p.m. June 13, police cited a woman for theft after she reportedly tried to steal about $30 of merchandise from Giant Eagle by failing to pay at the self-checkout.

Theft, Warrensville Center Road: At 3:27 p.m. June 13, a woman reported that someone stole her purse from her shopping cart at Walmart.

Shoplifting, Warrensville Center Road: At 7:07 p.m. June 13, Walmart security guards detained a mother-daughter duo who were seen hiding items in their purses, according to a police report. Police issued theft citations to both women.

Shoplifting, Mayfield Road: At 1 a.m. June 13, Giant Eagle store security detained a man who was seen hiding about $80 of baby formula in his jacket and trying to leave the store, reports show. He had a lengthy arrest history, and was taken into custody by police. He is charged with theft.

Shoplifting, Warrensville Center Road: At 6:50 p.m. June 12, police arrested a man accused of trying to steal about $95 of Walmart merchandise. The man put a shirt and a weed whacker in his cart on top of other shopping bags and tried to leave the store, reports show. He had five prior theft arrests, police said. He was taken into custody and charged with theft.

Criminal damaging, Salisbury Road: At 7:43 a.m. June 12, police were called to a home where three people's vehicles had been damaged. The tires on three vehicles were slashed, and one vehicle's windshield was cracked. Police are investigating.

Criminal damaging, Verona Road: At 7:26 a.m. June 12, a woman called police to report that two of her vehicles' tires had been slashed overnight. Police think this is connected to a similar incident on Salisbury Road, and may be related to a family dispute.

Shoplifting, Mayfield Road: At 3:31 p.m. June 12, police arrested a man who is accused of stealing over $200 of groceries from Giant Eagle. The man had 24 prior theft arrests, police said. He was charged with theft.

Theft, Tamalga Drive: At 6 p.m. June 8, a woman told police someone was stealing her prescription medication. The woman filled a prescription for 60 Percocet pills on June 3. She noticed there were a few pills missing on June 4, and on June 5 the woman counted the pills and found that more than half the bottle was missing.

Harassment, Warrensville Center Rd: At about 6:15 p.m. June 9, a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend was trying to contact her. The ex-boyfriend had been told on three previous occasions to not have further contact with the woman.

Shoplifting, Monticello Boulevard: At 2:19 p.m. June 8 a Family Dollar employee called police to report that a man stole several items from the store and fled in a car. Police ran the man's license plate, and called two phone numbers listed for the car owner. Both were disconnected.