Last weekend, Bowling Green Police arrested three men on separate charges of domestic violence, assault and aggravated menacing.
On Sunday (March 8), around 3:07 a.m., police responded to a report of a man pointing a gun from a red SUV. The man, Tyrell Gaillard, 21, of Toledo, reportedly got into an argument, drove around the block downtown, rolled down his window and allegedly pointed an “AR-looking” firearm at those he was arguing with.
Police found Gaillard on East Wooster Street and pulled him over near the Interstate 75 overpass. In the back of the vehicle, officers reportedly found a firearm next to a loaded 30-round magazine and an empty magazine.
Gaillard was charged with aggravated menacing and taken to Wood County Jail.
On Saturday (March 7), around 12:15 a.m., police responded to reports of a male assaulting a person in the 100 block of North Main Street. Riley Leu, 21, Toledo, reportedly hit one person, then when another person stepped in to break up the fight, Leu reportedly hit him in the head with a chair.
Leu was charged with assault and taken to Wood County Jail.
On Friday (March 6), around 3:45 p.m., police responded to the 1000 block of Conneaut Avenue, after a woman in a nearby hospital building looked outside and reportedly saw two men fighting.
Wyatt Cramer, 21, Bowling Green, was charged with two counts of domestic violence after he reportedly texted threats to beat a family member and throw her down the stairs. Cramer reportedly tried to pull the woman out of a co-worker’s vehicle, and allegedly punched the co-worker.
Cramer was taken to Wood County Jail.
