Home News Circleville Man Found Guilty After Inducing Panic with Firearm in South Circleville...

Circleville Man Found Guilty After Inducing Panic with Firearm in South Circleville Business

0
SHARE

CIRCLEVILLE – Circleville Police department arrested a man that was carrying around with a rifle on the South End, now that man has been found guilty of several charges

According to Police, Healthcare Logistics went on lockdown around 12 pm on Friday after a man with a rifle showed up at the facility.

The facility located at 450 Town Street is a medical service facility.

According to reports, the man attempted to access the old bottle plant in the back of the facility. When police arrived on the scene.

According to Circleville Police department at 1158 Hrs. on 9/17/21 the Circleville Safety Forces Communications Center received a 911 transfer of a male with a backpack and a rifle inside the secure fence of the HealthCare Logistics facility located at 450 Town St. Healthcare Logistics immediately went into Emergency Lockdown for the safety of their staff. An immediate response was initiated by the Circleville Police Department to the facility.  

On arrival to the facility, officers located the male suspect inside of the secure fence on the Walnut St. side of the facility. The suspect was held at gunpoint by officers until a second team of officers was able to gain entry to the area and take the male suspect into custody. Officers searched the area and located a possibly stolen Ruger .22 caliber rifle in the grass where the suspect was observed prior to officer’s arrival. 

The suspect was identified as 46-year old Teddy Vanhorn II. Teddy was arrested and transported to arraignment in Circleville Municipal Court on criminal charges of Felony-5 Inducing Panic, Felony-3 Making Terroristic Threats, Felony-5 Breaking and Entering, and Violation of Probation. After arraignment, Teddy was transported to the Pickaway County Jail without incident. 

In Court this week Vanhorn was found Guilty of Breaking and Entering and Inducing Panic, a PSI was ordered and he will be sentenced in the following weeks, he still remains in the custody of Pickaway Sheriff’s office.