
CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — The Circleville Police Department remained active on Monday, March 30, 2026, handling 43 total calls for service. The day was marked by a mix of criminal reports, including a stolen vehicle and an assault, alongside numerous traffic details and neighborhood checks.
Property Crimes and Assault
The afternoon proved to be the busiest window for serious incident reports:
- Stolen Vehicle: Officers responded to W. Union Street at 2:35 p.m. where a report was filed for a stolen vehicle.
- Assault: Shortly after at 3:22 p.m., police were dispatched to S. Court Street regarding an assault. An official report was taken at the scene.
- Vandalism: Earlier in the day, at 11:37 a.m., a report was taken for a vandalism incident on Atwater Avenue.
- Theft Reports: Calls for theft came in from John Street just after midnight and Turner Drive at 9:24 a.m., though neither required a formal report after officer investigation.
Threats and Harassment
Harassment and unruly behavior were recurring themes throughout Monday:
- E. Mound Street: Officers took a formal report regarding threats or harassment at 10:46 a.m.
- E. Franklin Street & Renick Ave: Two additional reports of threats and harassment were logged in the late afternoon and evening, though no formal reports were taken in those instances.
- Unruly Juvenile: A formal report was filed following a juvenile complaint on Villa Drive at 4:29 p.m.
Traffic and Public Safety
- Warrant Arrest: During a call on S. Court Street at 12:22 a.m., officers took a report related to an outstanding warrant.
- Citations & Warnings: Traffic stops on Lancaster Pike and E. Main Street resulted in a warning and a citation, respectively. A non-injury accident was also cleared on N. Court Street at 4:44 p.m.
- Emergency Alarms: The fire department and police responded to several alarm drops on E. Main Street and Maplewood Avenue, with the latter handled on-scene by EMS.
- Repossession: A repossession on Turner Drive at 9:25 a.m. was monitored by officers and “checked okay.”
Night Shift Watch
Circleville officers conducted extensive “Extra Patrols” during the early morning and late night hours, specifically monitoring E. Circle Lane, S. Washington Street, Northview Court, and Morris Road, all of which were reported as secure.








