Annual Report - Northfield Village
Annual Report - Northfield Village
Annual Report - Northfield Village
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Charles Lee Lynn, Jr.<br />
Felony Domestic Violence, Violation of Protection Order,<br />
Possession of Drugs, Obstructing Official Business<br />
On Monday, September 3, 2012, <strong>Northfield</strong> Police officers were dispatched to<br />
the <strong>Northfield</strong> <strong>Village</strong> Retirement Community for a report of a fight between<br />
and a male and female. Upon arrival, officers were met by two females, one of<br />
whom was visibly upset and crying. She explained that she and her boyfriend<br />
got into a verbal argument while driving her to work at the retirement facility.<br />
When it escalated into a physical altercation, she decided to get out of the car.<br />
While walking through the parking lot, Lynn approached her from behind and<br />
pulled her to the ground by her hair. The female was six months pregnant at<br />
the time. After freeing herself from Lynn, she ran into the facility and had the<br />
police called.<br />
A squad was called to evaluate the female. Lynn, who was being detained by<br />
other <strong>Northfield</strong> officers, was taken into custody. During a consent to search<br />
the vehicle, officers discovered Codeine prescription pills concealed inside a<br />
Black & Mild package and a duffel bag containing 18.6 grams of marijuana.<br />
Lynn said the pills were his, but admitted they were prescribed to another<br />
person he knew. He denied that the marijuana was his.<br />
Lynn had identified himself as Dwayne Lee Henderson to the officers. During<br />
booking, however, it was determined that he was actually Charles Lee Lynn,<br />
Jr. A computer check revealed four active warrants for his arrest. He was<br />
charged with Felony Domestic Violence, Violating a Protection Order,<br />
Possession of Drugs, and Obstructing Official Business. His case was<br />
forwarded to the Summit County Grand Jury. He was later found guilty of<br />
Domestic Violence and sentenced to 180 days in Lorain Correctional.