Intruder found in Canfield home of firework magnate Bruce Zoldan
A Valley businessman says a woman who has been threatening him walked uninvited into his Canfield home Monday morning.
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CANFIELD, Ohio - A Valley businessman says a woman who has been threatening him walked uninvited into his Canfield home Monday morning.
Fifty-seven-year old Linda Sue Crawford is in the Mahoning County Jail after Boardman Police arrested her on Monday for an existing warrant for allegedly violating a protection order issued by a judge.
According a report filed by the Mahoning County Sheriff, Crawford was identified as the woman found at around 10 a.m. inside the Sugarbush Drive home of Phantom Firework CEO and President Bruce Zoldan.
A housekeeper in the home tells deputies that she was confronted by a woman who had entered the kitchen through a rear door.
The woman claimed she was looking for her lost dog.
After telling the intruder to leave, the housekeeper and Mrs. Rori Zoldan attempted to block her from wandering further into the home.
The two then escorted the woman out the home.
Deputies traced the woman's license plate to a car owned by Linda Crawford, who according to Bruze Zoldan, has made threats against him online.
She was picked up a few hours later by police in Boardman.
Investigators say they will talk with a prosecutor about filing charges against Crawford.
Just last week, Zoldan hosted a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton at his home. Guests included former President Bill Clinton, actor Ed O'Neill and former NFL star Jim Brown.