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New charges for man who burned dogs Police say he crashed stolen truck in Portage

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By Colin McEwen

Record-Courier staff writer

A Munroe Falls man who was sent to prison in 2007 for stealing a van from the parking lot of a Cuyahoga Falls hotel and setting it on fire, killing the two showdogs inside, is now suspected of stealing another vehicle, which was wrecked in Portage County.

Santos Labajetta, 34, crashed a pickup truck in Brimfield on Saturday that he allegedly stole that morning while it was parked at a convenience store on State Road in Cuyahoga Falls. Police had put out a warrant for his arrest that same day.

Troopers from the Ravenna Post of the Ohio Highway Patrol responded to the crash Saturday on I-76 near the S.R. 43 exit around 12:45 p.m.

As Labajetta was westbound on I-76 in the stolen truck, he lost control of the vehicle, and drove off the highway, before the truck overturned and came to rest in an embankment, said Trooper William Hoberg of the patrol.

He was not wearing his seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. Before investigators realized the vehicle was stolen, Labajetta already had been transported by the Brimfield Fire Department to Akron City Hospital with unknown injuries, Hoberg said. 

He said once Labajetta is released from the hospital, he may face charges — including auto theft.

“We’ve talked with the (Cuyahoga Falls Police Department) and we will present our paperwork to the prosecutor’s office,” he said. 

The official crash report was not available because it is still under investigation.

Hoberg said beer cans were found near the crash site, and “alcohol is suspected” as a factor in the crash.

This is not Labajetta’s first run-in involving car theft.

He was sentenced to 18 months in jail in 2007 for grand theft and arson after he stole a van in Cuyahoga Falls — then set it ablaze, killing the two champion Vizsla showdogs inside.

On Jan. 7, 2007, a Connecticut dog breeder attending a Tallmadge dog show left her van unlocked and running in the parking lot of the Sheraton Suites Hotel in Cuyahoga Falls with her two purebred dogs inside. When she returned, the van was missing.

Munroe Falls police recovered the van abandoned in a field near the intersection of Gaylord Drive and Carolyn Road, less than two hours after the van was reported stolen. The dogs were dead, police said. Cuyahoga Falls police described the van as being in a “burned condition.”

Summit County Court of Common Pleas Judge Elinore Stormer sentenced Labajetta to 18 months in jail April 25, 2007. However, according to court records, he was released from the Marion Correctional Institution six months later.

During the sentencing, Stormer noted that during the 2007 incident, Labajetta “was so drunk he did not realize there were dogs in the car. That’s what the evidence says. These crimes took place because the defendant made the initial decision to get drunk.”

 




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17.
    Posted by BIGPLAYER June 16, 2009
WAIT UNTILL THE REST OF THE ILLEGALS SHOW UP IN PORTAGE!!! YOU HAVE NOT SEEN ANYTHING YET!!

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    Posted by darlenecameron June 15, 2009
well, if Michael Vick can get away with it, why not ANYBODY else, right?

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    Posted by Integrity June 14, 2009
Too many of these types of people can't be rehabilitated. Why? Because they don't want to be. You have to WANT to change your life and turn it around for the better, nobody can do it for them. Obviously the 6-month stint in jail did no good in sobering him up.

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    Posted by narcolicious June 13, 2009
nice mullet

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    Posted by coocoo June 12, 2009
I'm amazed that people get perturbed by others voicing their opinions. Sheesh, lil.swete.mama195, relax and have a tall glass of iced tea - decaf preferably. Just above the box that I'm typing in now - it says "comments". Why does it tick you off that folks have something to say about the people of the community in which they live??

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    Posted by khatchbatch June 12, 2009
It seems to me, reading these comments, that many of us want to cast the first stone. I agree, what he did, and the crimes he has committed over many years, is wrong. It is sad to think how quickly we condemn the individual without considering why he is what he is. I don't know him personally, but I do know that he must be a very lost and troubled man to have become the "menace to society" that he is today. As parents, we are suppose to guide and direct so that our children become decent members of society. What went wrong here? What could those responsible for his guidance had done differently? This particular individual has captured my interest because had things turned out differently, I would have known him. Had his mother lived long enough, not been robbed of the chance to see him grow to become a man. I know that she would have been an inspiration to him, she was that kind of a person, she was my Best Friend.

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    Posted by Nester123 June 12, 2009
Sounds like lil.swete.mama195 must be a relative/friend of the scum bag...sure your life is pretty interesting too sweet heart.

10.
    Posted by KT4ANIMALRIGHTS June 12, 2009
Well this section is on here for anyone to comment about (JUST AS YOU DID)...if you dont like it don't read it! I like to read this and leave a comment if Im on my lunch and feel like voicing my opinion I WILL Its the land of the free!

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    Posted by lil.swete.mama195 June 12, 2009
You know everyday I read the local paper online and everyday I notice you fools that comment on these stories. I see that most of you people have no lives and hear some half cocked stories which are definitely for the naive in the portage county area. its funny how many people have thoughts on situations that don't involve them. I am quite sure most of you are imperfect and have broke the law or have family that have broke the law as well

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    Posted by Nanny_Society June 11, 2009
It would seem to me that alcohol is not the problem here, but the release of scum from prison is.

They used to have a practice where they would "outlaw" people, which meant that they were no protected by the law. That would be appropriate for those of this ilk.

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