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Fairlawn Police Blotter: Methamphetamine Discovered at Traffic Stop and more

The following arrest information was supplied by the Fairlawn police department. It does not indicate a conviction.

Drug possession, illegal assembly of drugs, illegal manufacture of drugs 

 stopped a car for an equipment violation at 12:48 a.m. Saturday, (Sept. 10) at 3265 W. Market and discovered the driver, Deanna Reynolds, 45, of Norton, was driving with a suspended license. 

Police found a small box containing plastic baggies filled with white powder during a search of the car, over-the-counter medication that could be used in the manufacture of methamphetamines, a lock-blade knife and what police described as a stun device. The powder tested positive for methamphetamine. 

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According to the report, passenger Thomas A. Grubbs, 44, of Akron, told police the box and the baggies belonged to him.

Both Reynolds and Grubbs were arrested on charges of felony drug possession, illegal manufacture of drugs and illegal assembly of drugs. They were taken to the Summit County Jail.

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Theft

A loss prevention employee called Fairlawn Police to report that an employee was seen on store video surveillance discounting a Coach purse, making the transaction for herself, but not putting money in the register. Allison M. Stankiewicz, 22, of Kent, was arrested and released with a summons for misdemeanor theft. The purse was recovered from the woman’s car.

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