Pizzazz Pizzeria halts deliveries to one Mayfield Heights home

cleveland.com

Management at Pizzazz Pizzeria reported an unusual theft incident on March 11. An online order was delivered to a resident's home in Mayfield Heights, but the the resident denied placing the order. This marked the third time food was sent to the address without being ordered. As a result, the pizzeria decided they would no longer deliver to that location unless they received confirmation from the resident. On March 12, officers responded to a welfare check report on SOM Center Road. A caller noticed two young children left alone in a car seat with the doors open at a Heinen's store. When police arrived, they found the children's mother nearby. She was inside the store having knives sharpened and was keeping an eye on the vehicle the entire time. The man who was sharpening the knives confirmed her story. Traffic issues were reported on Wilson Mills Road on March 14. A witness observed a vehicle swerving on the road. Officers located the car on Interstate-271 and found the driver was likely distracted by using a cell phone. A 46-year-old man from Willowick was then cited for using electronic devices while driving. On March 15, officers checked on suspicious activity reported on Bramblewood Lane. Two males in a Jeep were seen looking at vehicles in driveways. Police stopped the Jeep and learned that the individuals had just left a friend's home after playing a prank. Neighbors verified their account, and the officers released them. Finally, on March 16, at 10 p.m., a caller complained about loud music coming from a neighbor's outdoor speaker on Meadowood Drive. Police responded to the area but did not hear any noise when they arrived.


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