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South Euclid Today
By the People, for the People
Intentional Flooding Causes Damage at Former College
South Euclid Police Blotter reports property damage and other incidents in the area
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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A property manager at the former Notre Dame College reported that a utility sink had been intentionally plugged with a mop head and the water left running in the former Petterson Hall, causing an estimated $5,000 in damage. Maintenance workers also found an open window and wine bottle in the building. Other incidents in the South Euclid area included an anti-Semitic publication received in the mail, a warrant arrest, and a report of a fraudulently leased vehicle.
Why it matters
The intentional flooding incident at the former college campus highlights ongoing property crime and vandalism concerns in the South Euclid area, which has seen a mix of residential, commercial, and institutional properties. The police blotter also reflects broader issues around hate speech, warrant enforcement, and vehicle-related fraud that impact the local community.
The details
According to the police report, the property manager of the former Notre Dame College campus discovered the intentional flooding on February 16th. Maintenance workers found an open window and wine bottle in the former Petterson Hall building, indicating the incident was likely intentional. The flooding caused an estimated $5,000 in damage. Other incidents in the blotter include a resident receiving an anti-Semitic publication in the mail, a warrant arrest, and a report of a vehicle being fraudulently leased in a resident's name and used in crimes in Cleveland.
- On February 16, the property damage at the former Notre Dame College campus was discovered.
- On February 17, a resident reported receiving an anti-Semitic publication in the mail.
- On February 21, a 911 call led to the arrest of a woman on an active warrant.
- On February 16, a resident reported a vehicle was fraudulently leased in her name.
The players
Notre Dame College
The former college campus where the intentional flooding incident occurred.
Painesville man, 52
The notorious sender of the anti-Semitic publication received by a South Euclid resident.
Woman, 20
The individual arrested on an active warrant after a 911 call.
The takeaway
The incidents in the South Euclid police blotter reflect ongoing challenges around property crime, hate speech, and fraud that impact the local community. The intentional flooding at the former college campus is a concerning example of the types of vandalism and property damage occurring in the area, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and response from law enforcement.


