SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – Between March 18 and March 24, 2026, the Sagamore Hills Police Department handled a variety of calls including an arrest for domestic violence, a fraud report, and multiple animal-related complaints. Officers also conducted welfare checks and responded to neighbor disputes throughout the township. These incidents highlight the department’s ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and address community concerns in Nordonia Hills.
Domestic Violence Arrest on Canterbury Lane
On March 21, 2026, Sagamore Hills Police responded to a 911 call at a residence on Canterbury Lane. The investigation into the incident led to the arrest of a male suspect for domestic violence. The case was cleared the same day following the arrival of officers Dan DeCrane, Robert Patterson, and Christina Meyers.
Fraud Report and Station Welfare Checks
Officers received a report of fraud on March 21, 2026, at the Sagamore Hills Police station. The incident, which reportedly began in December 2025, occurred at a residence on Houghton Road. Additionally, on March 23, 2026, Ptl. Ryan Shelby took an on-station report regarding a welfare check for individuals residing on Smithfield Drive.
Animal Complaints and Roadside Incidents
The department managed several animal-related calls, including a March 20 report of an injured deer near Valley View Road, which was humanely dispatched by responding officers. Later that day, officers responded to Morning Star Trail for another animal complaint. On March 23, a third animal complaint was recorded involving the area of Canal Road and Dunham Road.
Traffic Enforcement and Neighborhood Disputes
A traffic stop conducted on March 20, 2026, at the intersection of Houghton Road and Dunham Road resulted in a citation for an open container in a public place. That same afternoon, officers were called to West Highland Road after a resident requested a citation be issued to a neighbor, following a dispute between the two parties.
























