Mayfield Heights police search for man in connection with salon suite break-ins

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Mayfield Heights police are searching for a maintenance contractor that is allegedly responsible for using the keys assigned to him to break into a beauty salon suite multiple times.

Mayfield Heights Police Captain Donavin Paquette told News 5 an arrest warrant has been issued for 62-year-old Cecil Michael Lugo Jr. in connection with break-ins at the My Salon Suite on Mayfield Road. Paquette said some of the break-ins were captured on a surveillance camera set-up by former salon tenant Jenny Pace.

Pace told News 5 at first she wasn't sure break-ins were taking place at her salon rental unit but said as time went on she started to notice more items, including some cash, went missing. Pace said she later set-up a surveillance camera and that's when she made the startling discovery. Pace contacted Mayfield Heights police and gave them her surveillance video, that then led to an arrest warrant.

Pace said she contacted the owner of the salon and said management changed all the lock at the property weeks after the police started their investigation. Pace moved out of her rental suite on Feb. 1 and is now running her salon business, Jenny Rose Luxury Hair, at a new location.News 5 made several phone calls to two different phone lines, to the owner of My Salon Suite in Mayfield Heights over the past eight days for this story, but we're still waiting for a response.

 

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