Man accused of aggravated menacing called girlfriend 85 times in 8 hours ... - cleveland.com

Aggravated menacing, Detroit Road: On July 28, a 28-year-old Elyria woman said her boyfriend — the 32-year-old Samuel Charkosky of Westlake — rammed his car into hers at a Detroit Road store, trying to prevent her from leaving. Charkosky kept calling her while she was at the police station and police found he'd called her a total of 85 times in eight hours. Police found a bat in his car when they arrested him at his home, and he continually said he couldn't "believe this is happening" as police were taking him into custody. Fraud, Crocker Road: On July 23, a Westlake business reported that three counterfeit checks were deposited from its account in three different out of state banks. The checks totaled nearly $6,700. Fraud, Walter Road: On July 24, a Walter Road man said someone used his debit card to make three transactions through Western Union totaling $1,305 the previous day. Shoplifting, Detroit Road: At 11:26 a. m. July 25, the staff of a Westlake store stopped a 17-year-old Bay Village girl who took $51 worth of merchandise and tried to leave without paying. Fraud, Stonehedge Drive: On July 25, a Westlake man said someone in California took out a $600 loan using his information. Source: www.cleveland.com