
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Chillicothe Police Department kept active on Saturday, June 6, 2026, responding to at least eight separate incidents across the city, ranging from late-night disorderly conduct to trespassing complaints and traffic citations.
According to the department’s daily media report released on June 7, officers made multiple arrests and managed a variety of community calls over a 24-hour period.
Early Morning Disturbances and Arrests
The shift kicked off with a series of late-night calls stretching into the early morning hours of Saturday:
- Disorderly Conduct at Cozy Inn (1:34 AM): Officers were dispatched to the Cozy Inn located at 339 Western Avenue following reports of a disturbance. A suspect was arrested on charges of Disorderly Conduct after allegedly being intoxicated and creating a risk of harm. (Case: PD-P2602250)
- Trespassing on S. McArthur Street (2:05 AM): Police responded to a criminal trespass complaint at a property located at 106 S. McArthur Street. (Case: PD-P2602251)
- Vandalism and Disorderly Intoxication (2:55 AM): Units were called out to 232 S. Paint Street to investigate a reported vandalism incident, which resulted in a case file opened for disorderly intoxication. (Case: PD-P2602253)
- Domestic Call on W. 5th Street (3:16 AM): Officers were dispatched to a residence at 161 W. 5th Street in reference to an active domestic dispute. The incident was documented under a criminal trespass file. (Case: PD-P2602252)
Daytime Patrols and Found Property
As daylight broke, officers continued monitoring traffic and handling non-criminal community requests:
- Pedestrian Citation (10:40 AM): While on routine patrol near the busy intersection of E. Second Street and N. Bridge Street, an officer observed a pedestrian fail to yield to a “Don’t Walk” traffic control sign. The police report notes that the investigation into the incident is ongoing. (Case: PD-P2602254)
- Recovered Property on E. Main Street (8:02 PM): Officers responded to 356 E. Main Street for a report of found property. The items were safely seized by responding units and placed into the department’s evidence locker. (Case: PD-P2602255)
Evening Escalations and Traffic Enforcement
The shift closed out with a notable arrest at a local grocery store and a late-night traffic stop:
- Kroger Parking Dispute Leads to Arrest (8:34 PM): What began as a routine parking complaint quickly escalated at the Kroger located at 1165 Western Avenue. Responding officers faced a disorderly situation, ultimately resulting in an individual being arrested on charges of Criminal Trespass (on the land/premises of another) and Obstructing Official Business. (Case: PD-P2602256)
- Traffic Citation on E. Main Street (10:09 PM): An officer conducted a traffic stop on East Main Street. The driver was issued a formal citation for Driving Under Suspension (DUS) related to an FRA (Financial Responsibility Act) and random verification suspension. (Case: PD-P2602257)
Note: Specific suspect names were not immediately made available in the initial public daily media release.







