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Marysville Police Respond to Aggravated Menacing, Impersonation Incidents
Reports detail property damage, license forfeiture, and recovered property cases
Feb. 23, 2026 at 7:44pm
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The Marysville Division of Police responded to several incidents over the past week, including a report of aggravated menacing with a handgun, a case of someone impersonating a peace officer or private policeman, and a citation for license forfeiture due to failed child support payments. The police also recovered property in another case.
Why it matters
These police reports provide insight into the types of crimes and incidents occurring in the Marysville community, which can help residents better understand public safety concerns and the work of local law enforcement.
The details
In one incident, a 2017 Ford F250 was reported as damaged in a case of aggravated menacing with a handgun. Another case involved someone impersonating a peace officer or private policeman. Mycal W. Strozier, 30, of Parma, was cited for license forfeiture due to failed child support payments. In a separate case, police recovered property.
- On Thursday, February 21, 2026 at 4:46 p.m., police responded to a report of aggravated menacing with a handgun.
- On Tuesday, February 18, 2026 at 1:28 p.m., Mycal W. Strozier was cited for license forfeiture.
- On Monday, February 17, 2026 at 10:32 a.m., police recovered property.
The players
Mycal W. Strozier
A 30-year-old resident of Parma who was cited for license forfeiture due to failed child support payments.
The takeaway
These police reports highlight the range of incidents the Marysville Division of Police responds to, from property damage and impersonation cases to issues related to child support payments. The reports provide a window into the public safety concerns facing the local community.


