MAYFIELD, Ohio --Menacing, Wilson Mills Road: Officers responded to True North Shell around 8 a.m. Feb. 2 for a report of a customer who had threatened an employee and was using her phone to take pictures of her.

They learned the threats were made after the customer became upset when the employee could not confirm if the store hot dogs contained pork.

The Mayfield Heights woman, 29, was arrested for menacing.

Suspicious person, Ridgebury Boulevard: Two girls, 14 and 15, reported at 3:40 p.m. Jan. 31 that an unknown man was following them on the high school path. Officers did not locate the suspect, who was said to have been smoking a cigarette. The girls confirmed he did not speak to them, but made them feel uncomfortable.

Juvenile complaint, SOM Center Road: A woman reported Feb. 1 that her son was at her apartment and warned her "things would go down" when she arrived home. Officers learned the son was upset because his mother did not help with a medical situation he had that morning. No threats were found to have been made and the Mayfield High School resource officer subsequently took the boy to school.

Harassing communication, Wilson Mills Road: An employee of Glow Tan & Spa said Feb. 1 that a man was sending her obscene and harassing text messages while at work. She had met him online, but she did not want to pursue a relationship and had asked him to stop contacting her.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of the North Royalton man, 32, for telecommunications harassment.

Family trouble, Wilson Mills Road: A Center Elementary School student reported Feb. 2 that he had been abused in his Mayfield Heights home. Officers, along with child and family services, investigated the incident and found the abuse was exaggerated.

Impaired driving, Highland Road: A South Euclid woman, 59, was arrested for OVI after her vehicle was pulled over around 3:45 a.m. Feb. 4 for driving outside its lanes.

Impaired driving, Interstate 271: A Euclid man, 40, was arrested for OVI around 4:15 a.m. Feb. 3 after his vehicle was stopped for speeding. He was also cited for the latter offense, as well as having expired plates.

Suspicious activity, Wilson Mills Road: Employees of a doctor's office reported Feb. 5 that an unknown woman came to the office and fraudulently received a prescription for Xanax by claiming to be another person. They learned of the fraud when the actual patient came in later that day for her appointment.

The prescription was found to have been filled at a Mayfield Heights CVS store. Officers are attempting to identify the suspect.

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