Driver says other motorist threatened him with handgun: Westlake police blotter - cleveland.com

Menacing, Detroit Road: At 3:50 p. m. July 31, a 22-year-old Maple Heights man told police the driver of a Lexis SUV pointed a gun at him after the two were involved in traffic altercation and threatened to kill him. Cell phone theft, Sperry Drive: On July 31, a Euclid woman said she left a Westlake restaurant earlier that day and realized she'd forgotten her cell phone. She said it was gone when she went back for it. Theft, Prince Charles Avenue: Two flags were stolen from a Prince Charles Avenue yard on the evening of August 1. Attempted burglary, St. Andrews: On August 3, a family moving into their new home... Theft, Center Ridge Road: At 3 p. m. August 3, a regular patron of the Porter Library stole $11 worth of items from the gift shop. Nuisance, Riviera Lane: On August 4, a Westlake man said he had spotted an aerial drone hovering over his backyard pool while family members were swimming several times since May. The man said he followed it to a Bradley Road home and found the operator. Vandalism, King James Parkway: On August 3, a Westlake man said the window of his 2009 Ford Fusion was broken while it was parked in his driveway. Gun in a car, Columbia Road: At 12:30 a. m. August 5, an officer pulled over a 49-year-old Westlake man driving a car with a burned out headlight and saw a 9mm handgun in the front seat. Source: www.cleveland.com