COVENTRY: A Lockwood Road woman reported Dec. 15 she became a victim of identity fraud after a person who claimed to work for a computer software vendor contacted her. On Dec. 16, Summit County Sheriff’s Office deputies investigated the burglary of a La Joy Drive home after someone entered through a garage the previous night
Akron issues statement regarding White Pond land sale DOWNTOWN AKRON Following a 7-6 vote by Akron City Council Dec. 12 to sell 68 acres of city-owned land to Triton Property Ventures for a new mixed-use project on White Pond Drive, concerns have been raised regarding whether the vote was legal. Members of the Save
COVENTRY: The manager of a Manchester Road store reported a man and woman left the store Dec. 9 with two bags of unpaid merchandise and a cat carrier and fled in a vehicle. The manager provided a description of the two and the vehicle’s license number, which was found to be invalid. Also on Dec.
• GREATER AKRON Area branches of the Akron-Summit County Library provide a variety of programs for all ages that offer area residents indoor activities during the cold winter months. The following is a sampling of some of those, with more details and registration, where required, available at www.akronlibrary.org. √ The Akron-Summit Main Library, 60
COVENTRY: A Willowedge Drive woman reported Nov. 15 she received a digital message stating her account at an online shopping website was blocked. She clicked on the link provided to unblock the account and was asked to submit personal and financial information. She declined to do so and is monitoring her credit and bank accounts.