
CIRCLEVILLE, OH (November 17, 2025) — The Circleville Police Department responded to a variety of calls over the weekend, ranging from routine traffic stops and extra patrols to thefts and domestic incidents. Between November 14–16, officers handled a total of 86 reports, reflecting both proactive patrol efforts and community assistance.
Officers conducted numerous extra patrols and business checks across the city, including E Circle Lane, S Pickaway Street, W Main Street, and N Court Street. Many of these checks were completed without incident, contributing to the department’s ongoing visibility and community safety efforts.
Several traffic-related incidents were documented, including citations and warnings issued for traffic stops, as well as minor accidents. Locations involved in these incidents included E Main Street, S Court Street, N Bridge Street, and Northridge Road. Some traffic complaints and roadblocks were managed in coordination with other agencies.

Theft reports were filed at multiple locations, including S Pickaway Street, E Main Street, and US 23 South. In some cases, investigation remains ongoing.
Domestic disturbances and disorderly conduct were also prominent, with calls received from addresses on Walnut Street, Lincoln Avenue, E Main Street, and W Corwin Street. Officers responded promptly, and reports were taken to document incidents for further investigation.
Other incidents over the weekend included vandalism, fraud, noise complaints, disabled vehicles, and alarm drops, as well as welfare checks and calls for assistance from fire and EMS services. Notably, emergency squads were dispatched to several locations, including Wexford Court and Lancaster Pike, to assist residents in need.
The Circleville Police Department reminds residents to report suspicious activity, follow traffic regulations, and ensure safety in their neighborhoods. Officers continue to work around the clock to maintain public safety and respond to community needs.
Summary:
- Total incidents: 86
- Traffic stops/citations/warnings: Multiple
- Thefts reported: 5+
- Domestic disturbances: Multiple
- Extra patrols/business checks: Numerous across city streets
Residents are encouraged to stay aware of their surroundings and contact CPD for emergencies or concerns at (740) 474-1234.







