Parma man arrested for kicking dog: Brooklyn Police Blotter
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Parma man arrested for kicking dog: Brooklyn Police Blotter
"Animal cruelty, Brookpark Road: On Jan. 10, police were dispatched to Home Deport regarding a suspicious situation. An arriving officer talked to the caller, who said a man kicked their dog. The suspect, a Parma man, was identified and arrested for disorderly conduct and animal cruelty. Drunken driving, Pelham Drive: During a Jan. 11 traffic stop, police observed an open container inside of the vehicle."
"Property theft, Wefel Avenue: On Jan. 12, a Wefel Avenue resident made a startling and loud discovery. When they started the 2015 Chevy, which was parked in the driveway, it sounded like a lawnmower. It turned out someone stole their catalytic converter, which was valued at $1,000. There are no suspects. Police are investigating. Menacing, Brookpark Road: On Jan. 9, police were dispatched to Taco Bell regarding a disturbance in the drive-thru line of the Brookpark Road fast-food restaurant."
Police arrested a Parma man for disorderly conduct and animal cruelty after a caller reported he kicked a dog at Home Deport in Brooklyn. A driver stopped on Pelham Drive was arrested for drunken driving after failing a field sobriety test and was cited for obstructing official business and an open container. A catalytic converter worth $1,000 was stolen from a 2015 Chevy parked on Wefel Avenue; police are investigating and no suspects have been identified. A Northfield driver was cited for menacing, disorderly conduct and obstructing official business following a disturbance in the Taco Bell drive-thru on Brookpark Road.
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