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March 10

– A resident in the 5000 block of Dietrich Avenue, Orient, reported an unknown suspect entered his van and stole his work tools. A report was taken on theft.

– A resident in the 200 block of Island Road reported an unknown suspect took tools from his storage unit. A report was taken on breaking and entering.

– A resident in the 1000 block of Washington Street, Circleville, reported having problems with her 14-year-old son. A report was taken on an unruly child.

– A resident in the 9000 block of Strawser Street, Orient, reported domestic violence after she and her ex-husband had an argument. No charges were filed.

– A resident in the 100 block of Yukon Drive, Commercial Point, reported having problems with their juvenile daughters. The parents were referred to Pickaway County Juvenile Court, and a report was taken on an unruly child.

– A resident in the 4000 block of McLean Mill Road, Circleville, reported an animal complaint. Deputies found one dead dog and one young dog that was transported to the sheriff’s office to be picked up by the county dog warden. There was no collar on the canine and no way to identify it.

– A deputy responded to an activated alarm on Mill Street in Williamsport. The scene checked OK.

– A deputy responded to an activated alarm in the 17000 block of Winchester Road, Ashville. The scene checked OK.

– A deputy responded to a complaint on a person in the 900 block of Stoutsville Pike, Circleville. A report was filed.

– Jeanette Fullen, 54, of Orient, struck a deer while traveling on U.S. Route 62. No injuries were reported.

– Michael W. Hartzell was indicted by the Pickaway County Grand Jury for theft and misuse of credit cards.

– Scott A. Gannon was indicted by the Pickaway County Grand Jury for theft.

– Robert P. Irvin, 30, of Columbus, was arrested on a warrant from Circleville Municipal Court for failure to appear on the original charge of possession of drugs.

– Jeremy L. Bass, 41, of Portsmouth, was arrested on a warrant from Pickaway County Common Pleas Court for a violation of probation on the original charges of identity fraud and obstruction.

– Jay L. Blazer, 37, of Chillicothe, was arrested on a warrant of indictment from the Pickaway County Common Pleas Court on the original charge of complicity to aggravated possession of drugs.

March 11

– A resident in the 10000 block of Ashville Pike reported an unknown person used her personal information to open a cable account in Florida. A report was taken on identity theft.

– A resident in the 12000 block of Spangler Road reported domestic violence. No charges were filed.

– A resident in the 5300 block of Horseshoe Drive North, Orient, reported juveniles shot a BB gun at another juvenile. A report was taken on assault.

– A resident in the 9000 block of state Route 56 East reported they were having problems with their landlord. A report was taken on harassment.

– A resident in the 100 block of Yukon Drive reported having problems with their juvenile daughters. A report was taken on an unruly child.

– Hilary Morrison, 23, of Wheelersburg, struck a deer while traveling on U.S. Route 23. No injuries were reported.

– Richard A. Bowens was arrested on a warrant of indictment from Pickaway County Common Pleas Court for the original charges of failure to comply with a police officer, assault on an officer, possession of heroin and possession of cocaine.

March 12

– Bret Hill II, 29, of New Holland, advised he was unable to see in heavy fog and drove through an intersection on state Route 207, striking a guardrail and rolling over. Subjects were treated for injuries.

– Scott Johnson, 45, of Washington Court House, struck a deer on Yankeetown Pike. No injuries were reported.

– Danielle Maxwell, 34, of Orient, struck a deer while traveling on state Route 762. No injuries were reported.

March 13

– Larry Stevens, 59, of Orient, struck a deer while traveling on Florence Chapel Pike. No injuries were reported.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal