
CIRCLEVILLE — The Circleville Police Department responded to more than 100 calls for service between October 24 and October 26, 2025, addressing a range of incidents from routine patrols and alarm drops to assaults, thefts, and traffic violations.
Officers were kept busy with 109 total reports, including multiple extra patrols and alarm checks throughout the city, most of which were found to be secure.
On Friday, October 24, police investigated several notable incidents, including:
- An assault on North Pickaway Street (no report taken).
- A theft on West Main Street, where a report was filed.
- Fights on South Pickaway Street and Barnes Avenue, with the latter resulting in a report.
- A non-injury accident on Lancaster Pike, where a report was taken.
- A threats/harassment case on East Main Street.
Throughout the night, officers conducted numerous traffic stops, issuing both citations and warnings, including one that led to a warrant arrest on East Main Street.

On Saturday, October 25, police took reports for assault on East Main Street, threats/harassment on East Union Street, and a non-injury crash on West Main Street. Several traffic stops resulted in warnings, while two reports of drunk drivers on Kingston Pike were unable to be located.
The weekend concluded on Sunday, October 26, with officers handling a found property case on South Court Street, a disturbance on East Main Street, and a fraud report on Lancaster Pike.
The department also responded to several 911 hang-ups, welfare checks, and civil problems, most of which were resolved without incident.
No major injuries were reported in any of the calls handled over the three-day period.








