Break-In Arrests End Lovebirds' Day Out
The following information was provided by the Westlake Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
- By Melissa Hebert
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- November 14, 2012
Some couples like romantic dinner dates. Others, dancing.
For one young pair, nothing says romance quite like breaking and entering.
Brandon Gladding, 19, of Lorain, and his 16-year-old girlfriend from Mentor were caught breaking into a Jager Blvd. home by the homeowner around 3:17 p.m. on Nov. 3.
Gladding and the girl took off in a black Jeep after hitting the house as well as the homeowner with the Jeep. The homeowner was not hurt.
They were pulled over by Rocky River police on I-90 near the West 117th Street exit in Lakewood.
Gladding was charged with robbery, breaking and entering, possession of criminal tools, possession of marijuana and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was transferred to the Cuyahoga County jail.
The girl is being charged as a juvenile with complicity to breaking and entering, and trespass. She was released to her mother.
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