Sagamore Hills Police Blotter: Mailbox Theft, Domestic Violence, and Harassment

SAGAMORE HILLS, Ohio – Recent Sagamore Hills police reports from late June 2026 highlight a series of law enforcement responses involving mailbox theft, domestic violence, and stalking complaints within the township. Officers with the Sagamore Hills Police Department handled multiple incidents, including a package theft involving a custom engraved knife and a domestic violence arrest. These Sagamore Hills police reports provide an overview of recent community safety concerns and police activity in the Nordonia Hills area.

Mailbox Theft Detailed in Sagamore Hills Police Reports

On June 25, 2026, Sagamore Hills Police Department officers responded to a residential home on Carter Road regarding a package stolen from a mailbox. According to the report, the stolen property was a custom knife with a sheath valued at $169.95, which featured an engraving of the victim’s name. A vehicle description was recorded in connection with the incident, identified as a white 2019 Toyota Camry with Ohio license plate JSZ9822. Patrol Officers Ken Wolf and Ryan Shelby handled the initial response and investigation.

Domestic Violence and Disputes in Sagamore Hills Police Reports

The township saw multiple domestic responses over the weekend. On June 28, 2026, Patrol Officers Robert Patterson and Adam Nunns responded to a residence on Mottl Reserve Drive following a report of domestic violence. The incident resulted in an arrest on charges of domestic violence and strangulation under Ohio Revised Code sections 2919.25A and 2903.18B2.

Additionally, on June 29, 2026, an on-station report was filed for a separate domestic dispute that took place at a residential home on Squire Drive. Patrol Officer Ryan Shelby documented the dispute, which originally occurred between June 25 and June 29.

Stalking and Harassment Investigations in Sagamore Hills Police Reports

Sagamore Hills officers also investigated a harassment and stalking complaint on Canyon View Road. On June 25, 2026, a resident reported ongoing suspicious behavior and stalking to the department. Patrol Officers Ryan Ennis and Christopher Salveter responded to the multi-dwelling location to take the report and initiate an investigation into the suspect’s behavior.

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