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Page 29 Thursday, October 17, 2019 Geauga County Maple Leaf Full job description is available at https://www.ndcl.org/Employment.aspx Full Time Maintenance Positions First and second shift available. Email resume to [email protected]. Now hiring short order cook, good pay, apply within, Chardon Tavern & Grill, 405 Water St. RESTAURANT: Restaurant in Bain- bridge looking for help. Pantry Cook, Part Time Dishwasher, Full Time Host- ess and a Part Time Server. Call John 216-645-2946. • CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT NOON • 440-729-7667 • Help Wanted Sheriff ’s Report The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Of- fice Oct. 4-10, 2019. In total, the sheriff’s office handled 372 calls during this period. AGENCY ASSIST Oct. 5 10:50 p.m., South Ridge Road, Ashtabula. SWAT call out in Ashtabula. Barricaded gunman. Deputy advises male suspect in custody without incident. CITIZEN DISPUTE Oct. 9 9:53 a.m., Edgewater Drive, Newbury. Call- er says her neighbor is feeding her cats and now they won’t come home. Com- plainant says the neighbor is an alco- holic. Complainant says she took one of her cats to keep for her grandson. Complainant says she won’t release the cat to her or out of the house. Deputy advised. Complainant was thinking the neighbor took her cat. Deputy went to neighbor’s house and only a dog was present. Advice provided. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Oct. 6 1:25 a.m., Lake Shore Drive, Newbury. Fa- ther and son beating each other up. One is outside, one is inside. Three people. No weapons. They have been drinking. No drugs. They both have bloody faces. Caller can hear them screaming at each other. Son is walking to his mother’s house. Report taken. Two arrested. FRAUD Oct. 5 2:47 p.m., Twin Creeks Drive, Auburn. Caller was scammed out of over $26,000. She received a call from someone who said he was her grandson. The male told her that he was in jail in Cleveland and only had a few minutes to talk. The male on the line said an attorney would call her about bail. The attorney called and ad- vised she needed to send $14,900 in cash money to an address in New York, which she did. She said they called back and requested more money, which she sent. She finally called her grandson on his cell phone. This is when she discovered she had been scammed. Report taken. Oct. 8 5:24 p.m., Williams Road, Hambden. Caller needs to make a report for internet fraud for a boat sale. Caller bought a boat on- line, by wiring the money to a seller in New York, and paid $15,000. He was no- tified the truck delivering the boat as well as the boat were involved in a crash and the boat was totaled. He was notified to- day that his money would be refunded in 2-3 days. Caller is suspicious this might be a scam since some of the email addresses are no longer valid. He will wait the 2-3 days to see if he gets his money back. GUNSHOT Oct. 7 9:37 p.m., Old State Road, Middlefield. 26-year-old male accidentally shot him- self in the thigh, 9mm. Gun on dresser. Medivac on standby. Middlefield PD first to respond and reported back to dis- patch. They were with the victim, gun was on the dresser and gunshot was ac- cidental. Male transported victim to an accessible location to meet up with Medi- vac and victim transported to UH down- town. UH main campus removed the bul- let from the male’s leg. Will be placed in evidence. If bullet not needed, contact so it can be disposed of properly. INJURED PERSON Oct. 6 1:37 p.m., Dewey Road, Thompson. 32-year- old male crushed by a bobcat, injuries to the pelvis and leg. Conscious and breathing. Male has been removed from under the bobcat; he is moaning. Advised not to move. Assisted Thomp- son FD with stabilizing patient. He was transported by squad across the street to Medivac and flown to UH downtown. INMATE TRANSPORT Oct. 8 1:12 a.m., Merritt Road, Munson. Inmate swallowed an unknown amount of meth. BP and pulse continuously rising. ER notified. In hospital. Inmate transport- ed back to the jail at 7:58 p.m. She was very loud and using foul language as she was leaving the hospital. MEDICAL Oct. 9 10:20 p.m., Clay Street, Huntsburg. 30-year- old male has taken meth and is throwing up blood and is out of control. History of drug use, no weapons. He is not being physically violent, but was throwing things and was running around outside naked. Male now in bathroom and is aware police have been called, and will be upset when he finds out. He is acting like he is under the influence of drugs, but caller is not sure if it is meth or something else. He does not have access to a car. Caller does believe there is a possibility he might try to take off on foot when the police arrive. He is still naked. Just got out of rehab on Saturday. Squad transported. SUSPICIOUS Oct. 7 7:53 p.m., Robinson Road, Chardon. Some- one killed the caller’s chickens. He found the rooster in the driveway and a board that had blood all over it. He left his property at approximately 6 p.m. and returned just after 7 p.m. He locat- ed his rooster, deceased, on a stump in his driveway. Believes an unknown per- son struck his rooster with a piece of a pallet and killed it. He had located the wood piece earlier with blood on it, but could not locate it again when the depu- ty was present. Report to follow. TRAFFIC CRASH Oct. 9 2:16 p.m., Kinsman Road, Middlefield. Bug- gy vs. semi. Injuries appear to be very serious. Deputy advised. Called Medevac for helicopter to standby. One male en- trapped under buggy, but they were lift- ing it off him. Women and child involved. Looks like all are breathing, but unsure. VANDALISM Oct. 6 1:56 p.m., Auburn Road, Munson. Someone vandalized his anti-school levy sign. He is in Hawaii, but would like a call. Depu- ty advised. Spoke with the male on the phone. Advice provided.

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Page 29Thursday, October 17, 2019 Geauga County Maple Leaf

Full job description is available at https://www.ndcl.org/Employment.aspx

Full TimeMaintenance Positions

First and second shift available.Email resume to [email protected].

Now hiring short order cook, good pay, apply within, Chardon Tavern & Grill, 405 Water St.

RESTAURANT: Restaurant in Bain-bridge looking for help. Pantry Cook, Part Time Dishwasher, Full Time Host-ess and a Part Time Server. Call John 216-645-2946.

• CLASSIFIED DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT NOON • • 440-729-7667 •

Help WantedSheriff ’s ReportThe following is a sampling of the calls

handled by the Geauga County Sheriff’s Of-fice Oct. 4-10, 2019. In total, the sheriff’s office handled 372 calls during this period.

AGENCY ASSISTOct. 510:50 p.m., South Ridge Road, Ashtabula.

SWAT call out in Ashtabula. Barricaded gunman. Deputy advises male suspect in custody without incident.

CITIZEN DISPUTEOct. 99:53 a.m., Edgewater Drive, Newbury. Call-

er says her neighbor is feeding her cats and now they won’t come home. Com-plainant says the neighbor is an alco-holic. Complainant says she took one of her cats to keep for her grandson. Complainant says she won’t release the cat to her or out of the house. Deputy advised. Complainant was thinking the neighbor took her cat. Deputy went to neighbor’s house and only a dog was present. Advice provided.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCEOct. 61:25 a.m., Lake Shore Drive, Newbury. Fa-

ther and son beating each other up. One is outside, one is inside. Three people. No weapons. They have been drinking. No drugs. They both have bloody faces. Caller can hear them screaming at each other. Son is walking to his mother’s house. Report taken. Two arrested.

FRAUDOct. 52:47 p.m., Twin Creeks Drive, Auburn. Caller

was scammed out of over $26,000. She received a call from someone who said he was her grandson. The male told her that he was in jail in Cleveland and only had a few minutes to talk. The male on the line said an attorney would call her about bail. The attorney called and ad-vised she needed to send $14,900 in cash money to an address in New York, which she did. She said they called back and requested more money, which she sent. She finally called her grandson on his cell phone. This is when she discovered she had been scammed. Report taken.

Oct. 85:24 p.m., Williams Road, Hambden. Caller

needs to make a report for internet fraud for a boat sale. Caller bought a boat on-line, by wiring the money to a seller in New York, and paid $15,000. He was no-tified the truck delivering the boat as well as the boat were involved in a crash and the boat was totaled. He was notified to-day that his money would be refunded in 2-3 days. Caller is suspicious this might be a scam since some of the email addresses are no longer valid. He will wait the 2-3 days to see if he gets his money back.

GUNSHOTOct. 79:37 p.m., Old State Road, Middlefield.

26-year-old male accidentally shot him-self in the thigh, 9mm. Gun on dresser. Medivac on standby. Middlefield PD first to respond and reported back to dis-patch. They were with the victim, gun was on the dresser and gunshot was ac-cidental. Male transported victim to an

accessible location to meet up with Medi-vac and victim transported to UH down-town. UH main campus removed the bul-let from the male’s leg. Will be placed in evidence. If bullet not needed, contact so it can be disposed of properly.

INJURED PERSONOct. 61:37 p.m., Dewey Road, Thompson. 32-year-

old male crushed by a bobcat, injuries to the pelvis and leg. Conscious and breathing. Male has been removed from under the bobcat; he is moaning. Advised not to move. Assisted Thomp-son FD with stabilizing patient. He was transported by squad across the street to Medivac and flown to UH downtown.

INMATE TRANSPORTOct. 81:12 a.m., Merritt Road, Munson. Inmate

swallowed an unknown amount of meth. BP and pulse continuously rising. ER notified. In hospital. Inmate transport-ed back to the jail at 7:58 p.m. She was very loud and using foul language as she was leaving the hospital.

MEDICALOct. 910:20 p.m., Clay Street, Huntsburg. 30-year-

old male has taken meth and is throwing up blood and is out of control. History of drug use, no weapons. He is not being physically violent, but was throwing things and was running around outside naked. Male now in bathroom and is aware police have been called, and will be upset when he finds out. He is acting like he is under the influence of drugs, but caller is not sure if it is meth or something else. He does not have access to a car. Caller does believe there is a possibility he might try to take off on foot when the police arrive. He is still naked. Just got out of rehab on Saturday. Squad transported.

SUSPICIOUSOct. 77:53 p.m., Robinson Road, Chardon. Some-

one killed the caller’s chickens. He found the rooster in the driveway and a board that had blood all over it. He left his property at approximately 6 p.m. and returned just after 7 p.m. He locat-ed his rooster, deceased, on a stump in his driveway. Believes an unknown per-son struck his rooster with a piece of a pallet and killed it. He had located the wood piece earlier with blood on it, but could not locate it again when the depu-ty was present. Report to follow.

TRAFFIC CRASHOct. 92:16 p.m., Kinsman Road, Middlefield. Bug-

gy vs. semi. Injuries appear to be very serious. Deputy advised. Called Medevac for helicopter to standby. One male en-trapped under buggy, but they were lift-ing it off him. Women and child involved. Looks like all are breathing, but unsure.

VANDALISMOct. 61:56 p.m., Auburn Road, Munson. Someone

vandalized his anti-school levy sign. He is in Hawaii, but would like a call. Depu-ty advised. Spoke with the male on the phone. Advice provided.

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AUTOS & PARTSCash for Junk Vehicles: running or not, classics/big trucks/etc., free removal, call/text Zac 440-679-7293.

2007 Ford F150 4wd with cap, mechani-cally A-1. Make an offer. 440-554-0331.

Mechanics Special: 1996 Saturn 4-door, runs well but needs some work, very low mileage, $750, call 440-382-8639.

2005 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 4x4 Clean! Tonneau cover, Towing Package, Black. $12,000. 440-901-4263.

FOR RENTChesterland: 2-bed apartment for rent County Line Rd., private family setting, No dogs, No Smoking. Call 440-423-4653.

FOR SALEFirewood – 4 feet x 8 feet x 16 inches, $100 cut/split/seasoned, free delivery, call 440-352-7372.

30 FT Wood Extension Ladder, highest grade, in great condition, first $50 takes it, call 440-548-2414.

Coleman Gas pressure washer, 1600psi, $100. 440-729-1767.

Two medium-class, aluminum 225-lb. Werner ladders, 36 foot and 24 foot, in good condition. Best offer. Call Karl 440-812-3392.

1950’s white enamel top wood table with one drawer, long legs can be cut shorter, 48”x 24”x 37” tall, $75. call 440-632-0066.

Glider/rockers $69-$89, Kerosene heater, oil lamps, old humpback chests $99, $198, and many old clocks, call 440-338-3563.

Outdoor Pet Pen 4’x6’, $40. call 440-667-3306.

Simplicity 15.85 HP riding mower with double bagger, $1,100, call 440-285-7915.

Ranch hand bumper, legend series off of 2017 Chevrolet $500. Storage space for trailer boat etc. 440-829-1856.

Kubota BX5450 50” Snow blower with Kubota BX2751 male quick hitch and sub-frame mid pto kit with shaft. 440-474-2609.

Cafe/Pub table with 2 high-top chairs, solid wood and wrought iron, protective glass table top included, table is 42” tall, $175, call/text 440-336-5844.

Kenmore 33” snowblower mounted on tractor, best offer. Also Craftsman riding mower 54” cut, best offer, call 440-421-9038.

GARAGE/ESTATE SALESIf you need to have a moving sale, estate sale or garage sale, call Kathy Willis at 440-840-3226 for assistance. Experienced. References available. We are now doing partial estate buyouts.

CHESTERLAND: Friday, October 18, 8am-5pm: Saturday, October 19, 8am-1pm. 8545 Carmichael Dr. Vintage slat wood table w/2 chairs, Square Bistro High Ta-ble w/3 chairs, glass top patio table, vin-tage dolls & jewelry, accent/end tables, Fitz & Floyd collectibles, Lenox holiday dishes, Many household Items & Decora-tive Pieces - all priced to sale! I can deliv-er within 10 miles for $20.

PETS & ANIMALSJack the cat needs a lap to call his own, he’s very affectionate, 5+ yrs old, black, but FIV-positive. 440-321-2485.

REAL ESTATEDuplex: 4br/2bath up, townhouse style, basement, garage, big yard, Parkman Village, currently rented. Home or in-vestment, $143,000, Craigslist, Zillow, 440-548-8087.

LOT FOR SALE-THOMPSON TWP: one acre lot, scenic, gently sloped, wooded, very quiet side street, $9,900. Call 440-289-0708.

SERVICESJoe Eicher doing roofing, siding, remod-eling, cleanout houses, we do most any-thing, Call between 8am and 4pm, 440-813-4272. No answer, leave message.

Owen Mullets Painting, interior and ex-terior, also staining/varnishing trim and doors, experienced 440-632-9663 or 440-313-2110 leave message.

John’s Plumbing: Affordable and re-liable. Water heaters, toilets, faucets, drain cleaning, gas lines, sump pumps, well tanks. 440-285-0800.

Will grind small tree stumps, $40 each, call Robert 440-286-5065 or 440-520-6573.

Offering special discounts for interior and exterior painting and staining this season. 20 years experience. Profession-al and insured. Call Dan, 440-342-4552.

School child advocate: Retired teacher/ School Counselor available anytime for assistance with school conferences and IEPs at school. Dave 440-487-0829.

WANTED TO BUYBuying: riding lawnmowers, truck plows, 4-wheelers, farm equip, construc-tion equip, call 440-352-7372

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CASH$$$100 - $10,000

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