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Circleville Police Department Responds to Multiple Calls Over Thanksgiving Weekend

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CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — The Circleville Police Department responded to a variety of calls throughout the day on November 25, 2024, addressing incidents ranging from traffic offenses to harassment and property damage. Here’s a summary of key events:

  • Well-Being Check (5:22 a.m., Goodchild Service Rd.): Officers conducted a well-being check and confirmed everything was okay.
  • Traffic Accidents (8:01 a.m. and 4:43 p.m., W. Main St. and N. Court St.): Police responded to two accidents, one non-injury collision on West Main Street and an injury accident on North Court Street. Reports were taken for both incidents.
  • Traffic Stops and Offenses (9:20 a.m., S. Court St. and 4:01 p.m., Cottage Hill Ln.): Several traffic stops were made, including a warning issued on South Court Street. Officers also investigated traffic offenses on Cottage Hill Lane and South Pickaway Street but no report was filed in those cases.
  • Suspicious Person (4:40 p.m., Town St.): A suspicious person was reported on Town Street, but officers found no issues after checking the area.
  • Harassment and Threats (12:51 p.m., E. Franklin St. and 5:06 p.m., Lancaster Pike): Officers investigated reports of harassment and threats, but no reports were filed after the investigations.
  • Vandalism (6:09 p.m., S. Court St.): Police responded to a vandalism complaint on South Court Street, and a report was taken.
  • 911 Hang-ups (Multiple): Officers responded to several accidental 911 hang-ups, including calls from South Pickaway Street, Clark Drive, and South Washington Street, all of which were cleared without further action.
  • Property Damage (9:27 p.m., Tower Ct.): A property damage report was filed, although no further details were available at the time.

The Circleville Police Department continues to monitor the area and encourage residents to report any suspicious or concerning activity.