
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — Officers with the Circleville Police Department responded to a wide range of calls on March 24, 2026, including a reported stolen vehicle, vandalism, and multiple disturbances across the city.
🚓 Key Incidents
Police took a stolen vehicle report early Tuesday morning on Abernathy Avenue, one of the more serious incidents recorded during the day.
Later in the afternoon, officers responded to a vandalism complaint on East Main Street, where a report was taken as the investigation continues.
Authorities also handled a disturbance on U.S. 23 South Tuesday evening, resulting in a report. Additional calls for threats and harassment and a domestic dispute were reported, though no formal reports were taken in those cases.
🚨 Other Calls for Service
Throughout the day, officers responded to several other incidents, including:
- A violation of a protection order on North Court Street
- A warrant-related call, where one subject could not be located
- A suspicious intoxicated person and a reported fight, both of which were gone upon officer arrival
- A trespassing complaint on East Main Street
Police also investigated multiple miscellaneous complaints and conducted several well-being checks, all of which were found to be okay.
🚗 Traffic Stops and Patrol Activity
Officers conducted numerous traffic stops, issuing both warnings and at least one citation. A report of a possible drunk driver on East Main Street was checked and cleared.
Routine patrols remained active throughout the overnight and early morning hours, with officers conducting multiple extra patrols across neighborhoods including East Main Street, Pearl Street, and Sycamore Drive — all of which were reported as secure.
🚒 Mutual Aid Response
In the early morning hours, Circleville police also assisted with a fire call on Bazler Lane, where the Circleville Fire Department requested mutual aid. The incident was handled by another agency.
📊 Overall Activity
In total, Circleville Police handled 39 calls for service throughout the day, reflecting a steady level of activity ranging from routine patrols to more serious criminal investigations.








