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  Home At 8383 Glenwood Ave. Used As ‘Event Center’ Cause For Concern For Boardman Township Officials  
  Police Arrest Woman Wanted On Warrant Issued Out Of Austintown:   June 8, 2023 Edition  
     BY JOHN A. DARNELL JR.
      associate editor
      A large party held at 8383 Glenwood Ave. on Memorial Day has caused concern for Boardman Township officials who promptly responded to complaints about the event that was posted on social media and drew hundreds of persons to the home, clogging nearby roadways with parked vehicles, and complaints about profane and loud rap music emanating from the party.
      According to a social media post, admission was charged for the party at $10 for women and $20 for men.
      One woman who told police she had been at the party, was arrested after she left the event and was charged with driving under the influence.
      Raising more concerns from township officials was another post on social media advertising another party at the home on Sat., July 1 that would be hosted by a person who calls herself ‘Toothicktomiss,’ and another person identified as Taylor Promyss.
      Toothicktoomiss says on social media she “don’t work jobs. I am a job.”
      The July 1 party is advertised as “the craziest event of the year. Dancers will be on the deck and bottles will be in the air.”
      According to property records of the Mahoning County Auditor’s Office, 8383 Glenwood Ave. is owned by a woman named Michelle Firman, who purchased the home on Nov. 17, 2022 at a cost of $280,000.
      Firman is a ‘family services advisor’ employed at Calvary Cemetery.
      The auditor’s office lists the taxpayer as Firman, with an address of 8383 Glenwood Ave.
      When Boardman police were at the home two days after the party, they reported two adults inside, a 30-year-old female named Taylor Moore, who was arrested on two felony theft warrants issued out of Austintown; as well as a man named Malcom Carter, whom police said is Moore’s live-in partner of 11 years; and three children, including a 1-year-old.
      Moore told police she moved into the home in Nov., 2022, moving from Austintown, where she resided at 4427 Nantucket Dr. Court records also show that Firman once listed the Nantucket Dr. residence as her address.
      Police also said a car had been repossessed at 8383 Glenwood Ave. about 5:00 a.m. on June 1.
      On May 29, complaints brought Boardman police to the home at 8383 Glenwood Ave. no less than five times.
      Near 11:00 a.m., police responded to a call of an erratic driver (driving in reverse and on the wrong side of the road) on Glenwood Ave., near Boardman High School.
      Ptl. Evan Beil said he observed a Jeep Cherokee with Florida license plates traveling towards Youngstown at an extremely high rate of speed, estimated to be 90-miles-per-hour.
      Officer Beil pursued the vehicle that finally stopped on Glenwood Ave., near Ridgewood Estates.
      The driver was identified as Tyeisha Burney, 34, of 351 Breaden St., Youngstown, Oh.
      “I noticed she was not wearing any shoes. She was crying and complaining about being assaulted,” Officer Beil said, adding the woman was slurring her words and he detected an odor of alcoholic beverage.
      Burney told police she had been at a party at 8383 Glenwood Ave. and had smoked marihuana “earlier in the day and had ‘about’ two shots of liquor,” while complaining about being assaulted and that her purse and cell phone were stolen and the people at the house of Glenwood Ave. had them.”
      Officer Beil noted that Burney stated she “was going to f--- up’ the girls who had assaulted her.
      She was placed under arrest for driving under the influence and reckless operation, and police said a bag of marihuana was found in her purse.
      On Fri., June 2, Boardman Township officials met on concerns at 8383 Glenwood Ave., and upon the advice of the Mahoning County Prosecutor’s Office, consideration was given to seek injunctive relief in an effort to prevent additional events at the home.
      Township Administrator Jason Loree said that 8383 Glenwood Ave. is located in a residential area, and Boardman’s zoning ordinance prohibits an “event center” from operating in a residential area.
 
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