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Violence occurs when daughter, mother fight over baking a cake: Cleveland Heights police blotter - cleveland.com

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio --

Domestic violence: Hampshire Road

At 7:35 p.m. June 16, police were called to a home where a woman and her daughter physically fought about baking a cake. Officers were met at the door by the daughter’s grandmother.

The grandmother said that the girl,15, baked a cake that she was not allowed to bake. When the girl’s mother, 35, saw this, she took the cake out of the oven. The girl, however, put the cake back in the oven.

When the mother took the cake out of the oven once again, the upset girl charged at her mother, punching her, pulling her hair and calling her, according to the grandmother, “not so nice words.”

The girl left the house, but came back inside and again fought with her mother before leaving once more.

As police stood outside the home taking a report on the incident, the girl came walking back to the house. Police spoke with the girl, who said, by baking the cake, she was trying to do something nice for her mother, who had a bad day.

The mother suffered a cut under nose, while the girl had a small cut on the right side of her face. Police arrested the girl on a charge of domestic violence.

Carrying a concealed weapon: Northampton Road

At 8:35 p.m. June 17, an officer on patrol saw a car with a smashed back window drive through a stop sign and followed the Hyundai to Northampton and Cambridge roads. At that location, the car slowed and four teen males jumped out of the slow moving car’s windows, leaving the Hyundai to roll into two parked vehicles.

Officers, one with a K-9, gave chase. One of the suspects jumped into a Dumpster and was ordered out with his hands up. The suspect had carried a bookbag and in that bag police found a gun.

A second suspect was then apprehended. During questioning, it was learned that two of the boys met up on Mayfield Road and decided to steal a car from a Lyndhurst lot by smashing the back window and peeling the steering column. They then drove to Willoughby and picked up another teen boy, and then the fourth boy.

One of the suspects, of South Euclid, initially gave police a false name. Another was found to be a football player at Brush High School.

The boy with the gun was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, a felony. The boys were all charged with felonies for receiving stolen property. They were also charged with obstructing official business and possession of criminal tools. Each of the boys’ parents were contacted.

Domestic violence: Cedar Road

At 1:25 p.m. June 18, police were dispatched to a home where a woman reported that she had been assaulted by her husband. The woman said the couple had been arguing since June 14 because her husband had been picking up shifts at a local bar and she didn’t think this was a good idea because of his problems with alcohol.

During an argument on June 18, the woman took her husband’s keys prompting him to angrily come at her. The woman flipped a table, cutting her finger, in an effort to keep him away.

The man got to his wife, however, and held her down until she poked him with a key. He spit on her face and hit her with an open hand on the left side of her face as she ran from him. The woman said the slap left her ear ringing for several minutes.

The woman ran upstairs where her daughter and the daughter’s boyfriend live. The husband, meanwhile, left for work.

The woman told police that the man has been violent in the past. She had a previous temporary protection order against him, but had called after nine days to have it cancelled. After police left, the man and his son returned home, but there was no further violence as he gathered his son’s belongings and left.

The woman is pursuing charges against her husband for domestic violence and assault. She is also seeking another protection order.

Animals at large: Allston Road

At 6:05p.m. June 20, police were called to an Allston Road home where two known vicious pit bulls were at large. A resident told officers that the pit bulls were circling his back yard and barking at him, his daughter, and their dog, which was roaming freely in the man’s enclosed back yard.

The pit bulls were unable to enter the man’s yard. He took inside his daughter and dog before calling police.

Police contacted the neighbor who owns the dog, who said he was in his car returning home from the airport. As police were at the scene, a woman pulled into the pit bulls’ owner’s driveway. She was driving a car that belonged to the pit bulls’ owner. The woman, 22, was uncooperative with officers and refused to give her name or Social Security number.

She eventually told police her name, but not her Social Security number. It was learned shortly after that the woman was driving with a suspended license and was wanted on a Lyndhurst police warrant for a probation violation. As police dealt with the woman, the pit bulls’ owner arrived home and said his juvenile son was responsible for the dogs while he was away, but that he would take responsibility.

Police wrote the man two citations for allowing the dogs to run at large, cited the woman for driving with a suspended license, and arrested her on the warrant.

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