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In Ohio, a couple was taken into custody after separate incidents led to charges of menacing and driving under the influence. Both events unfolded in a sequence of dramatic developments involving their three children.
Summer R. Davis, aged 32, found herself under arrest at the Solon Police Department after being linked to menacing allegations. The incident took place on December 28, 2025, when Davis reportedly threatened an individual at a local apartment complex. As per a police report shared by Fox affiliate WJW, Davis arrived at the station accompanied by her children, who are 4, 5, and 12 years old. While she was being questioned, the children’s father, Harold Jenkins, 33, was summoned to collect them. Officers remained with the children until Jenkins arrived.
Upon his arrival, officers noted that Jenkins seemed to be under the influence. After he secured the children in his vehicle, he drove over a curb, prompting the police to stop him. Jenkins was subsequently arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
The day’s events reportedly began at an apartment complex in Solon, where a 28-year-old man contacted 911. He reported that his former girlfriend, identified as Davis, was persistently messaging and calling him. He initially ignored her attempts to contact him, but the situation escalated when Davis allegedly appeared at the apartment he shared with his 34-year-old brother and a 28-year-old woman, causing a disturbance by banging on the door.
The woman involved in the incident told police that Davis threatened her with violence, specifically by stating she would shoot her. Consequently, the woman sought a protective order against Davis.
After Davis was identified, she voluntarily went to the Solon Police Department to be questioned. Davis denied making the threats and was charged with menacing, a misdemeanor, and placed under arrest. She informed officers that her children were in the car in the station’s parking lot. That was when Jenkins was called to retrieve them.
Jenkins arrived at the station, and police said he appeared to be intoxicated. After he was pulled over for jumping the curb, police said the car smelled of alcohol and cannabis, and Jenkins’ speech was slurred. He refused a breath test at the scene.
While the three children were in the car, Jenkins told police that there were weapons in the vehicle. Police allegedly found a loaded semi-automatic rifle in the front seat where the 12-year-old was sitting and a loaded semi-automatic pistol.
Police arrested Jenkins and booked him into jail at the Solon Police Department. He was charged with improper handling of firearms in a vehicle, endangering children, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated. His license was immediately suspended.
WJW reported that the children are now in the custody of their grandmother.
Both Davis and Jenkins each posted 10% of their respective $2,500 bonds and were released from jail. Their next court dates were not made available.