Daily Events in Lyndhurst: From Early‑Morning Outbursts to Late‑Night Steals
Lyndhurst, Ohio, USAWed Jun 03 2026
The day began early with a disturbance at a gas station. A man in a white bathrobe shouted at shoppers. He left before police arrived, just as he had earlier that morning in the parking lot.
Police were called to his house several times during the week. Once he smashed windows. Another time he threw items out of them. While in jail on May 27, he broke a camera off the wall. He has now been released.
Later that evening, two people stole items from a CVS/Pharmacy. They drove away in a Chevrolet Trailblazer that police could not find.
On May 28, officers found two young women asleep in a car at a hair salon. The younger was missing from Willoughby Hills, so the police handed her over to state officers. The older was a friend of the missing girl.
A woman was caught stealing from Nordstrom Rack on May 29. She tried to take merchandise worth about $420. Police charged her with theft.
The same day, a mother was attacked by her 14‑year‑old daughter. The fight started after the daughter lost her phone. Officers arrested the girl for domestic violence.
On May 30, a woman stole goods from Dick’s Sporting Goods worth $325. Witnesses got her license plate. Police identified her as a 32‑year‑old from Euclid. She will face charges.
That afternoon, a woman’s car was vandalized while she parked it at home. She had an outstanding warrant with Shaker Heights police.
The last incident involved a 63‑year‑old man and his 26‑year‑old son. The father beat the son after a dispute over money he believed was owed. Police arrested the son for domestic violence.
These events show how quickly a day can shift from normal to chaotic in Lyndhurst. Police remain on alert for similar situations.
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