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Stolen Vehicle and Protection Order Violation Top Monday’s Circleville Police Calls

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CIRCLEVILLE, OH — The Circleville Police Department remained active on Monday, March 16, responding to 27 calls for service that ranged from early morning patrols to felony-level property crimes and domestic disputes.

Criminal Investigations and Thefts

The most significant property crime of the day occurred in the early evening.

  • Stolen Vehicle: At approximately 5:03 PM, officers responded to Cottage Hill Lane following a report of a stolen vehicle. A formal report was taken, and an investigation is underway.
  • Burglary: Just before 8:00 AM, a burglary was reported on State Route 159. Due to the location, the call was referred to the appropriate outside agency for investigation.
  • Protection Order Violation: Officers were dispatched to Wilson Avenue at 8:38 AM regarding a violation of a protection order. A report was filed, and the case remains open.

Property Damage and Public Safety

Multiple reports of property damage were scattered throughout the day, suggesting a busy Monday for local insurance claims.

  • Property Damage: Reports were taken for incidents on South Court Street (5:55 AM), Renick Avenue (11:10 AM), and North Court Street (1:56 PM).
  • Well-Being Check: Officers responded to a well-being check on North Court Street at 10:15 AM, where a formal report was generated to document the welfare of the individual involved.

Nighttime Patrols and Traffic

The department maintained high visibility during the overnight hours, particularly along the business corridors.

  • Extra Patrols: Officers conducted nearly a dozen proactive checks on East Main Street, Clark Drive, and Northview Court between midnight and 4:00 AM.
  • Alarms and Checks: Police investigated an alarm drop on East Main Street at 2:11 AM and suspicious circumstances on Watt Street later that evening, though both were cleared without incident.
  • Traffic Enforcement: A traffic stop on Lancaster Pike at 8:16 PM resulted in a warning being issued.

Neighborhood Disputes and Dispatches

The day concluded with several common neighborhood complaints:

  • Domestic Trouble: Officers responded to York Street at 7:52 PM for a domestic dispute. The situation was de-escalated, and the call was cleared without a formal report.
  • Juvenile Complaint: A complaint regarding juveniles on Sycamore Drive was logged just after midnight, though the individuals had left the area before officers arrived.
  • EMS Response: An alarm drop on Clark Drive at 7:36 PM required an EMS squad, which handled the situation on-site without the need for hospital transport.