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Woman calls police when she can’t get chips from Chipotle: Lyndhurst Police Blotter - cleveland.com

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LYNDHURST, Ohio

Disturbance: Cedar Road

At 9:50 p.m. Oct. 8, a Lyndhurst woman, 50, called police to report that Chipotle Mexican Grill, 24369 Cedar Road, would not sell her chips from the online pickup line. Police spoke with Chipotle employees, who said they didn’t have any chips to sell the woman.

Motor vehicle accident: Interstate 271

At 12:50 a.m. Oct. 12, a Cleveland man, 41, who was driving a truck, crashed into a construction vehicle involved in road work on I-271 southbound. The man had to be extricated from his truck and was taken to Hillcrest Hospital. The man’s truck and the vehicle it struck both had to be towed from the scene.

Assault: Cedar Road

At 3:05 a.m. Oct. 11, Beachwood police received a call from a room at the Hyatt Place Hotel, 24665 Cedar Road. A woman, 39, reported that she had been assaulted in her room by a man, 51. The woman could be heard arguing with the man as she spoke with dispatch.

Beachwood police contacted Lyndhurst police, who arrested the man on a charge of assault. The man had slapped the woman. Both the man and woman live in Uniontown, Pa.

Disorderly conduct: Cedar Road

At 11:20 a.m. Oct. 9, management at the Hyatt Place reported that a man and woman, likely intoxicated, were in the lobby. The woman had passed out. Police took the woman, 50, of Mason, Ohio, to Hillcrest Hospital. The man, 51, also of Mason, was charged with disorderly conduct.

Criminal mischief: Fairlawn Road

At 8:10 p.m. Oct. 9, a man reported that someone had thrown eggs at his home. The man believed a South Euclid boy was the culprit. Police went to the boy’s house and spoke with his father. The father said he would speak to his son about the incident.

Grand theft: Westbourne Road

At 10:15 a.m. Oct. 8, a man reported that his car had been stolen from his home’s driveway during the previous evening.

Police believe this theft is related to other criminal activities involving parked vehicles that occurred during the early morning hours of Oct. 8.

Other incidents included:

-- The theft of a woman’s Buick on Ford Road. In addition, someone rummaged through a second car in the woman’s driveway, but stole nothing from that vehicle.

-- Someone rummaged through two vehicles parked in a Croyden Road driveway. Twenty-one dollars was stolen from one of the cars. A doorbell camera only captured the feet of the suspects. It is believed that the suspects took a key from one of the cars and tried unsuccessfully to use it to enter the vehicle owner’s home.

-- A second car was also reported stolen from a Westbourne Road driveway. The car was unlocked and its key had been left inside.

OVI: Hickory Drive

At 1:05 a.m. Oct. 6, an officer on patrol saw a car stopped in the roadway at Hickory Drive near Graham Drive. The car’s driver, a South Euclid woman, 23, was found to be intoxicated. The woman was arrested for OVI. Her mother picked her up later that morning from the Lyndhurst jail.

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