Girard crime activity: Men confront woman with baseball bat, claim her husband owes money, police say

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by: WKBN Staff Posted: Nov 29, 2019 / 10:12 PM EST / Updated: Nov 30, 2019 / 09:08 AM EST

Saturday, Nov. 16

3:43 a.m. – 1000 block of S. State St., Brian Froomkin, 34, charged with OVI. The report said police made a traffic stop after a vehicle failed to stop at an intersection. The driver, Froomkin, had bloodshot eyes, slurred speech and the vehicle smelled like alcohol. He refused to do field sobriety tests or a BAC test, according to police. 

Sunday, Nov. 17

4:28 a.m. – E. Main Street and N. State Street, Jaleesa Moore, 28, charged with drug abuse. According to the police report, officers made a traffic stop for no front plate or license plate light. Police said Moore had an active warrant for failure to comply. They also reported finding a marijuana blunt during a vehicle search. 

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Saturday, Nov. 23

1:03 p.m. – E. Kline Street and N. St. Clair Avenue, Lorraine Prodnick, 62, charged with OVI. According to the report, police made a traffic stop and smelled alcohol from inside the vehicle. The driver, Prodnick told police that she had been drinking a bunch and officers found a beer in the car, according to a police report. Police said she did not pass field sobriety tests. 

5:57 p.m. – 100 block of E. Broadway Ave., police were dispatched for an aggravated menacing report. According to police, the caller said two people confronted her with a baseball bat, looking for her husband. She told police that one of the suspects said her husband owed him money and that he “got something for him.” Police said they were unable to find the suspects in the area. 

9:57 p.m. – 100 block of E. Main Street, police were contacted for a possible burglary. According to the report, the caller said his soon to be ex-wife broke into his mother’s home and destroyed his belongings. The man told police that a television, a mattress, two guitars and a window were broken. The homeowner said she knew the suspect was there but did not realize she was destroying things, the report said.

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