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Lyndhurst police heard from a woman upset that her dry cleaning wasn't completed on time.

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Customer complaint, Mayfield Road: An upset woman called 911 at 5:45 p.m. March 5, stating that a local dry cleaner promised to have her clothing ready, but failed to meet that promise. The woman then told police that the dry cleaner couldn't find her clothing.

As she spoke, the woman said she was having heart palpitations and wasn't feeling well. Police asked if the woman wanted a rescue squad sent to her home. The woman declined the offer and said she would drive herself to the hospital.

Suspicion, Richmond Road: A woman, who had filed a police report a week earlier about being sexually harassed by a man standing outside, holding an advertisement for a local furniture store, had concerns about the same man on March 5.

The woman said she had to go to the same bus stop and that the man was there again with the sign. She was fearful of crossing the street near him. Police told the man to leave the area and not to return. The man complied.

Assault, Glenlyn Road: A mother informed police the evening of March 4 that her daughter had been assaulted earlier that day while at Brush High School, 4875 Glenlyn Road.

Sex offender, Richmond Road: A caller stated on March 4 that a sex offender is living in the vicinity of a school. Police turned the matter over to the city's law director.

Theft, Cedar Road: Someone stole the sign belonging to the business Network Radiology, 29001 Cedar Road. The theft was reported on March 1.

Theft, Cedar Road: An employee at Starbuck's reported at 5:25 p.m. Feb. 29 that a woman, about 24 years old, stole the business's tip jar and drove away in a mud-colored Jeep.