Chillicothe, OH — The Chillicothe Police Department responded to a series of incidents throughout the city on September 14, 2024. Here are the highlights from the day’s activities:
02:30 AM – North Bridge Street: Officers conducted a traffic stop in the parking lot of Speedway at 10 N. Bridge St. The driver received a citation for driving under suspension with a verification suspension.
07:32 AM – Dayton Street: Police were dispatched to the 900 block of Dayton St. following a domestic dispute. Jerry E. Coleman and Andrea D. Downs were both charged with disorderly conduct after engaging in an altercation.
08:37 AM – East Main Street: A traffic stop was made at the intersection of E. Main St. and Rose St., resulting in a citation for a city speed violation.
10:30 AM – West Water Street: Officers investigated a theft complaint at 276 W. Water St. The investigation is ongoing.
13:51 PM – North Bridge Street: Another theft report was filed on North Bridge Street. The case is under investigation.
13:55 PM – Warner Avenue: Police responded to a trespass complaint on Warner Ave. Further details are pending.
14:06 PM – East Main Street: Officers were dispatched to East Main St. for a theft from a building. The investigation is ongoing.
15:08 PM – South Douglas Avenue: A crash report was filed involving a failure to yield at stop signs and yield signs.
17:02 PM – Sherman Park: Police responded to a hit-and-run incident in Sherman Park, where property damage was reported. The suspect was identified and cited.
18:10 PM – South Watt Street: Officers were flagged down regarding a potential stolen vehicle. The vehicle was found and confirmed not stolen; the matter was resolved.
18:38 PM – Lincoln Avenue: A report of threats was investigated at 546 Lincoln Ave.
22:23 PM – West 7th Street: Officers responded to a report of an unruly juvenile at 701 Lincoln Park. The juvenile was reported missing.
23:59 PM – Unspecified Location: A traffic stop was initiated on a black Mazda for having weapons while under disability and possession of drugs. The investigation is pending.
For further updates on these cases, please follow the Chillicothe Police Department’s communications.