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POSTED: 04:34 p.m. EST, Feb 05, 2009
Akron police have identified a man accused of cutting down several Kenmore area trees.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Scott R. Edwards, 42, of Akron on charges of vandalism of government property.
Police say Edwards is responsible for using a chain saw to cut down several newly planted trees along Kenmore Boulevard in December.
Police say Edwards was identified as a suspect by an anonymous source.
The trees, part of a Kenmore revitalization program, were worth $1,400.
Councilman Mike Freeman said he ''thanks the source that came forward and assisted the police department in identifying the suspect responsible for this upsetting act.''
Police are asking the public's help in locating Edwards. Anyone with information is asked to call Akron police detectives at 330-375-2490. Anonymous tips for this or any crime can be made at http://ci.akron.oh.us/ASP/tip.html.
Akron police have identified a man accused of cutting down several Kenmore area trees.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Scott R. Edwards, 42, of Akron on charges of vandalism of government property.
Police say Edwards is responsible for using a chain saw to cut down several newly planted trees along Kenmore Boulevard in December.
Police say Edwards was identified as a suspect by an anonymous source.
The trees, part of a Kenmore revitalization program, were worth $1,400.
Councilman Mike Freeman said he ''thanks the source that came forward and assisted the police department in identifying the suspect responsible for this upsetting act.''
Police are asking the public's help in locating Edwards. Anyone with information is asked to call Akron police detectives at 330-375-2490. Anonymous tips for this or any crime can be made at http://ci.akron.oh.us/ASP/tip.html.
Finally, I can sleep tonight.
Hang on Scott; Obama is creating 1.6 million chainsaw operator jobs and he'll send you a check.
use chain saw on scott
its cold-he needed firewood.have a heart.
