Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Diamond Earrings Stolen; Robbery Arrest

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Robbery charge for Elyria man

An Elyria man was indicted by a Portage County grand jury Thursday on a third-degree felony robbery charge.

Kent police arrested Darrick D. Pou, 37, just after 9 p.m. March 12 for robbing a woman near Franklin Mills River Edge Park.

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Pou was set to be arraigned on the charge Monday by Portage County Common Pleas Judge Laurie Pittman.

Jewelry, electronics, mountain bike stolen

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One-fourth karrat diamond stud earrings were reported stolen along with several other pairs of earrings from a Kent home on March 14.

Residents in the 100 block of Majors Lane reported the earrings stolen along with and iPod docking station, an iPod, a Wii and four controllers, and Xbox 360 with controllers and various games. The stolen goods were valued at $1,800.

A Trek mountain bike was reported stolen from an address in the 700 block of Longcoy Avenue March 12. The black and yellow bike, valued at $400, was stolen along with $50 cash.

A Straight Talk cell phone was reported stolen from an address in the 1100 block of Franklin Avenue March 13. The phone is valued at $100.

Attempted breaking and entering

A Bedford man was arrested for attempted breaking and entering in Kent on March 11.

Kent police arrested Martell L. Dickerson, 24, just before 5 a.m. for attempting to break into 157 S. Water St.

Dickerson was released on bond and pleaded not guilty to the charge, a first-degree misdemeanor, Wednesday in the Kent Municipal Court.


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