Crime & Safety

Bath Township Police Arrest Woman Accused of Scheming to Get Drugs

Woman faces charges in Bath and warrants from Cleveland suburbs.

A Cleveland woman was arrested in Bath Township for allegedly obtaining prescription drugs by inappropriate means.

Victoria M. Jones, 21,  of E. 114th St., Cleveland, was charged with one count of deception to obtain dangerous drugs, a fourth-degree felony. 

According to Chief Michael McNeely, additional charges will be presented to a Summit County Grand Jury. "The additional four offenses stem from Jones' activity at ,  and the two in Fairlawn," McNeely said.

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Jones was  arrested at   in Bath Township, police said, after presenting a forged prescription.

Each incident occurred on June 24. 

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Police said Jones had outstanding warrants from police departments in Parma and Shaker Heights, plus the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office. 

On Tuesday, Jones remained in the Summit County Jail on a $2,500 bond.

 



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