The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office June 23, 2017 to June 29, 2017. In total, the sheriff’s office handled 434 calls during this seven-day period. CITIZEN DISPUTE June 27 12:02 a.m., Bundysburg Road, Huntsburg. Neighbor keeps coming onto the caller’s property and killing their rabbits and chickens. Caller has witnessed them killing one of the rabbits before. This usually happens when they are not home. Caller would like to file a report. Deputy responded. Neighbor’s dogs killed two rabbits and this is an ongoing problem for years. Complainant wants incident documented and will contact the dog warden in the morning. HARASSMENT June 23 12:01 p.m., Burton Heights Blvd., Burton. The caller received an anonymous note in his mailbox. He wants to file a harass- ment complaint. The note stated the caller needs to cut his grass. Complainant received a letter in the mail sometime overnight asking him to mow his grass because it looks bad for the neighbor- hood. Complainant stated that he was not mowing the grass by the street because he wants it to grow out because he lives in the country. Burton Township does not have an ordinance for tall grass. Complainant wanted the incident docu- mented in case he has any more problems with the person who left the letter. At this time it is unknown who wrote the letter or put it in his mailbox. INJURED PERSON June 27 6:25 p.m., Princeton Road, Huntsburg. 85-year- old had his truck roll onto him. His eyes are open but is not talking. He is in a field with a silver Toyota Tacoma. You cannot see the truck from the road. The truck is off of him but he is not breathing. The caller pushed the truck off of him with his car. He is not breathing and the caller is doing CPR. JUVENILE PROBLEM June 26 12:32 a.m., Walmart, Middlefield. Seven teens asked to leave, not leaving, climb- ing on counters. A group of young adults (early 20’s) engaging in shenanigans. Asked to leave when two were seen climbing pop case displays. All were gone before deputy’s arrival. SUSPICIOUS June 24 11:24 p.m., Kinsman Road, Newbury. Caller just came home and his 18-year-old sister has about 40 people at the house drink- ing and using drugs. Parents are not home; no one should be at the resi- dence. Deputy checked party and found to be OK. Advice given. June 28 8:57 p.m., Rosetta Drive, Munson. Sixth house on the right hand side has tall grass in the yard. House sold at auction and there are kids in and out of it. There are beer bottles and the caller thinks there are drugs and parties involved. Deputy advised. Rear door open, unable to secure. No evidence of parties, either inside or out. No evidence of other criminal activity. SERVICE DIRECTORY GEAUGA COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORT Hand&Machinist Tools Woodworking Planes WILL PAY REASONABLE PRICES 440-812-3392 WANTED BUYING ANY KIND OF VINTAGE STANLEY BAILEY & OTHER BRICK, BLOCK & CONCRETE Repair, replace or new: steps, pads, garage floors, chimneys, retaining walls. Free estimates. Insured, family business. 440-650-6738 Page 22 Geauga County Maple Leaf Thursday, July 6, 2017 • Classified Deadline is Friday at Noon • 440-729-7667 • Place your classified ad today by calling 440-729-7667
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The following is a sampling of the callshandled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s OfficeJune 23, 2017 to June 29, 2017. In total, thesheriff’s office handled 434 calls during thisseven-day period.
Neighbor keeps coming onto the caller’sproperty and killing their rabbits andchickens. Caller has witnessed themkilling one of the rabbits before. Thisusually happens when they are nothome. Caller would like to file a report.Deputy responded. Neighbor’s dogskilled two rabbits and this is an ongoingproblem for years. Complainant wantsincident documented and will contactthe dog warden in the morning.
The caller received an anonymous note inhis mailbox. He wants to file a harass-ment complaint. The note stated thecaller needs to cut his grass. Complainantreceived a letter in the mail sometimeovernight asking him to mow his grassbecause it looks bad for the neighbor-hood. Complainant stated that he was notmowing the grass by the street becausehe wants it to grow out because he livesin the country. Burton Township does nothave an ordinance for tall grass.Complainant wanted the incident docu-mented in case he has any more problemswith the person who left the letter. At thistime it is unknown who wrote the letteror put it in his mailbox.
old had his truck roll onto him. His eyes areopen but is not talking. He is in a field witha silver Toyota Tacoma. You cannot see the
truck from the road. The truck is off of himbut he is not breathing. The caller pushedthe truck off of him with his car. He is notbreathing and the caller is doing CPR.
teens asked to leave, not leaving, climb-ing on counters. A group of young adults(early 20’s) engaging in shenanigans.Asked to leave when two were seenclimbing pop case displays. All weregone before deputy’s arrival.
just came home and his 18-year-old sisterhas about 40 people at the house drink-ing and using drugs. Parents are nothome; no one should be at the resi-dence. Deputy checked party and foundto be OK. Advice given.
June 288:57 p.m., Rosetta Drive, Munson. Sixth
house on the right hand side has tall grassin the yard. House sold at auction andthere are kids in and out of it. There arebeer bottles and the caller thinks thereare drugs and parties involved. Deputyadvised. Rear door open, unable to secure.No evidence of parties, either inside orout. No evidence of other criminal activity.
5.5” Cherry crown molding at $4 per foot, 100foot minimum, call 440-221-0649.
GARAGE/ESTATE SALESChesterland: 7/14 – 7/16 from 9a-5p, furni-ture, small appliances, yard equipment, tools,auto repair tools, Christmas décor, glass-ware, antiques, toys, books/magazines, col-lectibles, at 12595 Caves Rd.
BURTON: Community Sale: 2nd Annual Bur-ton Lakes Community Sale! July 7 from noonto 5p, July 8 from 9a to 4p, July 9 from 10ato 2p. Jackson Drive and connecting streets.
CHESTERLAND: NEW!! Multi-Family Saleon July 6-8 from 9a-5p, Everything in Per-fect Condition, furniture, pictures, lamps,linens, luggage, remodeling items, cloth-ing, shoes, fabric, jewelry, toys, books, yarditems, tools, small appliances, mint condtionbicycle, many household items at 8542 SharpLane.
Middlefield: July 7 from 8:30 - 3:30 pm, Fur-niture (including couch, dressers, andottoman), lots of baby items and clothes,kitchen items, housewares, and more; 17330Amblaire Rd.
If you need to have a moving sale, estatesale or garage sale, call Kathy Willis at 440-840-3226 for assistance. Experienced. Ref-erences available. We are now doing partialestate buyouts.
REAL ESTATEThompson Twp: one acre lot, scenic, gen-tly sloped, wooded, very quiet side street,$15,900. Call 440-298-0708.
LOT FOR SALE, NEWBURY. 3 wooded,buildable acre lot. Very scenic! $44,900 Call440-289-0708.
SERVICES
Joe Eicher: doing roofing, siding, remod-eling, cleanout houses. We do most anything.Call between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. 440-813-4272.No answer, leave message.
Will remove small tree stumps, $40 each, callRobert 440-286-5065.
Offering special discounts for interior andexterior painting and staining this season.18 years experience. Professional andinsured. Call Dan, 440-342-4552.
John’s Plumbing: Affordable and reliable.Water heaters, toilets, faucets, drain clean-ing, gas lines, sump pumps, well tanks.440-285-0800.
Educational: SAT/ACT individualized tutor-ing. 20-years of experience and success. AlsoAlgebra 1 through Calculus tutoring. Tutor-ing for enrichment, advancement or cred-it. 440-338-3563.
VACATION RENTALSChautauqua Lake: Aug 20-27 available. $200off lakefront, 3br/2ba, sleeps 8, furnished,sunroom, boat dock, all amenities, 440-953-8687 www.maplebaygetaway.com.
WANTED
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PARTY CENTER &RESTAURANT
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GRANDMA’S
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Compacts • Perfume
Linens • Knickknacks
GRANDPA’S
Toys • Trains
Coins • Bottles
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to care for your loved one? Shopping, light housework, cooking?
Please call 440-749-2202 Mary Ann(retired from Cleveland Clinic health care)
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