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March 19

– Elmer F. Greeno Jr. was arrested for disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana in the 100 block of East Franklin Street after a resident came to the police station to report he had been verbally abusive to her and had dumped water all over her son’s bed. The resident then called back to report Greeno was becoming physical with her and her son. A report was taken on a domestic dispute.

– A resident in the 200 block of Meadow Drive reported her son left the residence with a large knife, and she was concerned. The male was located and turned over the knife voluntarily. A report was taken on a domestic dispute.

– A resident reported her brother had traded vehicles and titles with a female subject who was causing problems and wanting to trade the vehicle back. The female subject advised the male had crossed out part of his name on the title, and the BMV would not process the transaction. The officer advised it was a civil matter and referred both parties to their attorneys. The male subject called back later to report a road rage incident. The officer advised he spoke to both parties and advised them to have no further contact with each other.

– A Laurelville resident reported a disabled vehicle on the railroad tracks at South Pickaway Street. Officers advised the vehicle was off the tracks and in a parking lot. The scene checked OK.

– A Williamsport resident reported a known male had used her bank card at the Duke and Duchess station in Circleville without permission. The officer advised the complainant gave the male the opportunity to pay back the amount that was spent.

– An employee at the Circleville Herald reported two juveniles throwing bricks and sticks at the rear entrance of the building and leaving debris on an employee’s vehicle. The officer attempted to make contact with the child and a parent in the 100 block of East High Street but was unable to locate anyone. The officer advised there was no damage to the business or any vehicles.

– Officers responded to reports of a domestic dispute in the 200 block of Mace Drive. No report was taken.

– Officers responded to an activated alarm at Discount Grocery on South Pickaway Street. The scene checked OK.

– Officers responded to a property damage accident at the YMCA on Nicholas Drive.

– A caller reported she and her two daughters were nearly struck by a vehicle in the pedestrian area in the 1200 block of South Court Street. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the suspect vehicle.

– A resident in the 100 block of West Corwin Street reported a male going door to door saying he had just been released from jail and was asking for money to get his vehicle unlocked. Officers were unable to locate.

– A Circleville Probation officer reported he was with a subject in possession of a satellite dish he claimed to have gotten two days before in the area of Cedar Heights Road. The serial number of the dish was entered into LEADS.

– Employees at Berger Hospital reported a male subject was in the trauma room stealing supplies and putting them down his pants, then refusing to leave the facility. Officers made contact with the male and were unable to locate anything on him, but he then left voluntarily. He was advised not to return to the property except to seek medical attention and was given a trespass warning.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal