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Staff Reports

February 3

– Officers responded to reports of the strong odor of natural gas in the 100 block of Pleasant Street. They were unable to locate any issues.

– An employee of Pickaway-Ross Adult Learning Center on East Mound Street reported someone had thrown a rock through the double doors at the back of the building. A report was taken on vandalism.

– A resident in the 400 block of South Washington Street reported someone had broken the mirrors off his vehicle. A report was taken on vandalism.

– A resident came to the police station to report her 15-year-old daughter was receiving unwanted text messages from a 26-year-old male. A report was taken on threats or harassment.

– Officers responded to reports of a domestic dispute over money in the 300 block of Logan Street. Officers determined it was a civil matter.

– A caller reported someone had damaged his windshield with a rock in the area of Brooks-Yates on South Pickaway Street.

– An employee at Kwik Stop Automotive on West Main Street reported an irate customer had threatened him damaged the door of the business. A report was taken.

– A resident reported a dog had been barking for several hours in the 500 block of North Pickaway Street. The dog’s owner was contacted and advised he would bring the dog inside.

– Officers responded to reports of trespassing by a known subject in the 300 block of Logan Street. Officers stood by as the subject gathered his belongings and left the premises.

– A resident in the 1000 block of South Washington Street reported his home had been burglarized. A report was taken.

– A resident in the 500 block of Tower Court reported an unruly 15-year-old juvenile.

– Extra patrol was requested in the 100 block of Walnut Street after a resident reported threats or harassment against her husband.

– Nicholas L. Radcliff, 24, was arrested on a warrant for a probation violation in the 100 block of North Pickaway Street.

– A resident in the 300 block of East Mound Street reported someone had opened the screen door of her residence, but she didn’t know who it was. Officers were unable to locate anyone in the area. Extra patrol was requested.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal