Disorderly Conduct, Bennett Road: Police were called at 5:05 p.m. Sept. 19 to Mount Royal Villa Nursing Home where members of two families were fighting. The nursing home officials said one woman called another woman a name, which led to fighting. The skirmish involved a Cleveland woman, 50, and a North Royalton woman, 44. During the ruckus, soup was spilled and one woman was knocked from her wheelchair. While no one at the home saw the beginning of the fight, they did see and hear punches being thrown. Both parties claimed the incident was started by the other. The officer noted the fight had been brewing for weeks and began when one of the woman's relatives previously arrived at the nursing home. The police had to be called on Sept. 13 regarding an incident in which racial comments were exchanged. The two women were cited for assault and disorderly conduct.

Driving High, Ridge Road: At 12:49 a.m. Sept. 24, an officer observed a weaving black Ford Ranger. Upon being pulled over, the Brunswick driver told the officer, "I'm just parched." The driver, who appeared high to the officer, said he was headed to his dad's house in Parma. The officer asked him if he had smoked any marijuana. He denied smoking any and said instead that he had a cold and didn't feel well. The officer said he was speaking like Jeff Spicoli from '80s film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." The man was cited for OVI, left of center and weaving course.

Underage Drinking, Royalton Road: At 10:47 p.m. Sept. 19 an officer pulled into the Speedway gas station and instantly noticed a white Honda Accord with three people inside. The car was parked across numerous parking spaces. The occupants, who appeared nervous and were fidgeting, said they were waiting for their friend to get off work from the gas station. The owner of the car was a Cleveland woman, 20, who appeared intoxicated. Driving the car was a Cleveland man, 18. Another Cleveland man, 19, was also in the vehicle, which smelled of marijuana. The two males admitted to have smoked earlier in the evening. All three were arrested for underage consumption. Upon inspecting the car, officers found an open container of beer and a glass pipe. The woman was cited for drug paraphernalia.

Stolen Property, Woodcroft Trace: An officer at 7:17 a.m. Sept. 21 on Royalton Road ran the plates of a blue Chrysler Sebring that came back registered to a Chevy out of Broadview Heights. Its license plates had been reported stolen. When the officer attempted to pull over the car, it made a turn onto Woodcroft Trace and pulled into a driveway. The Broadview Heights driver, 22, was immediately arrested for receiving stolen property. Police discovered he had numerous misdemeanor warrants out for his arrest in North Royalton, Parma and Strongsville. The man said he didn't know how the stolen license plates ended up on the car. Police discovered another stolen license plate in the back seat. The man was cited for driving under suspension, plates to another vehicle and contempt of court.

Trespassing, State Road: An officer was flagged down at 12:54 a.m. Sept. 21 by a man who saw two unknown men walking around his neighbor's home. When he talked to the men, they got into their Kia and drove off. The man gave police the license plate number. The car was eventually located and pulled over on Riverwalk Circle. The police interviewed both suspects, who had different stories. The Canton driver, 35, said he pulled into the original home to urinate, while the other man, an Akron resident, 37, said they were just driving around listening to music, and he didn't know why the driver stopped at the house. They were both arrested and charged with criminal trespass.

Drunken Driving, Sprague Road: A wide turning Nissan Sentra caught the attention of police at 3:46 a.m. Sept. 22. The weaving car was followed by an officer. He attempted to stop the vehicle. However, the Parma driver never pulled the car over. Instead, he left the car in the middle of Sprague Road. The man said he was going to his passenger's house but first was meeting friends for pancakes. The officer said he appeared intoxicated. After failing a field sobriety test, the man was arrested and charged with drunken driving, left of center and weaving.

Lying to Police, Bennett Road: At 9:20 p.m. Sept. 19 police ran the plates of a speeding Toyota. The car came back to a North Royalton woman, 27, with multiple warrants. The driver was identified as a North Royalton man, 60. A woman, who was a passenger in the car, was attempting to avoid eye contact with the officer. When she was first asked about her identity, she provided a false name and social security number. Eventually she admitted to being the car owner. She begged the officer not to arrest her father. However, he was given a warning for speed and was advised on obstructing official business for allowing his daughter to claim to be his niece. The woman was arrested for falsification and obstructing official business.