SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – The Sagamore Hills Police Department recently investigated a report of ongoing telecommunications harassment and conducted a late-night traffic stop that led to the arrest of a man on an outstanding warrant. These incidents, occurring between April 9 and April 12, 2026, resulted in the seizure of numerous drug-related items, including dozens of syringes and drug testing kits.
Telecommunications Harassment Report on Springledge Road
On the afternoon of Friday, April 10, 2026, a resident from the block of Springledge Road visited the Sagamore Hills Police Station to formally report telecommunications harassment. The victim informed Ptl. William Ryan and Christopher Danko that the incidents had been occurring since the previous day, April 9. According to the Incident/Offense Report 26-00091, the case is classified under Ohio Revised Code 2917.21. The police gathered initial information regarding the nature of the harassment at the residential location, though the investigation remains ongoing.
Warrant Arrest and Drug Paraphernalia Seizure on Route 82
In a separate incident early Sunday morning, April 12, 2026, Sagamore Hills officers conducted a stop on Route 82 near the Brentwood Reserve area. During the encounter, which began at approximately 1:12 a.m., officers identified a male subject with an active outstanding warrant. The man was driving a black 2006 Toyota with Ohio license plates, which was subsequently towed from the scene.
Inventory of Seized Items and Telecommunications Harassment Context
During the arrest on Route 82, Ptl. William Ryan, Chris Salveter, and Paul Gramlich discovered a large quantity of suspected drug paraphernalia within the vehicle. The recovery of these items is a critical component of the department’s efforts to curb illegal substance use in the Nordonia Hills area. The seized property included:
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46 Syringes: 12 open syringes containing an unknown residue and 34 closed syringes.
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40 Syringe Caps: Several of which also contained unknown residue.
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7 Cut Straws: Found with unknown residue inside.
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3 Drug Testing Kits: Specifically labeled for testing Xylazine and Fentanyl.
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4 Adderall Pills: Listed as stolen or lost property.
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Miscellaneous Items: A baggie, a Q-tip, and a plastic orange cap.
The suspect in the warrant arrest was processed for the outstanding warrant under Ohio Revised Code 2935.11.
























