Gahanna police recently responded to a report of a computer monitor on the roof of a local residence.

A Grove Drive resident reported her neighbor had a computer monitor that was hanging from a window, according to a report received at 4:06 p.m. May 2. She said she couldn't reach her neighbor.

Police advised it appeared a cat pushed open the window screen and pushed the computer onto the roof, where both the computer and cat were located. The cat eventually went back into the residence and a voicemail message was left at the residence, according to reports.

In other Gahanna police incident reports:

* A violin was stolen from a vehicle on Meadowside Court, according to a report received at 9:27 a.m. May 2.

* Change and a wallet were stolen from a vehicle on Halsbury Circle, according to a report received at 8:36 a.m. May 2. Whoever took the items left gloves inside the car, according to reports.

* A resident told police she wanted to sleep in her car and have alone time, according to a suspicious vehicle report that was investigated at 2:11 a.m. May 2 at Academy Ridge Park, 1201 Cherry Bottom Road. Police informed her the parks close at dark and if she wanted to do that in the future to try somewhere with a lit parking lot, reports said.

* A Bonnington Way resident found a dead rabbit on the hood of her vehicle April 30, according to a complaint received at 6:02 p.m. May 1. She said the rabbit had been hit a few days earlier in the area. She was concerned because the person who put the rabbit on her car used old pliers that were left attached to the animal. None of her acquaintances admitted to putting the rabbit on her vehicle. She wanted the incident logged, reports said.

* A man was reported for soliciting without a permit on Lincolnshire Road, according to a report received at 2:53 p.m. May 1. He said he works for a "home-protection plan" and several people were soliciting in the area.

* A dog was locked inside a hot vehicle for 45 minutes in the parking lot of a business on Stoneridge Lane, according to a complaint received at 10:49 a.m. May 1.

* The window of a vehicle was broken out while it was in the parking lot of a business on North Hamilton Road, according to a report received at 5:57 p.m. April 30.

* A new couch, wrapped in plastic with an umbrella on top, was in the middle of the parking lot at McCorkle Park, 425 Olde Ridenour Road, according to a complaint received at 8:53 a.m. April 29. Police asked the parks department to remove it, reports stated.

* Three tires and one window of a vehicle were vandalized on Hermitage Road, according to a report received at 9:53 a.m. April 28.

* A man was found sleeping on the boiler room floor of a Taylor Road business, according to a report received at 4:58 a.m. April 28. A representative of the business didn't want any action taken other than for the man to leave, reports said.

* A laptop computer was reported stolen from a Cross Pointe Road business, according to a report received at 5:22 p.m. April 27.