
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – Officers with the Circleville Police Department responded to a wide range of calls on April 7, 2026, including thefts, domestic situations, fraud, and a late-night fire response, according to the department’s daily media report.
Morning Activity Includes Thefts and Juvenile Incident
Police began the day with routine extra patrols across areas including East Main Street, Wood Lane, and Imperial Court, all of which were checked without incident.
By mid-morning, officers were called to:
- Morris Road, where two separate theft reports were taken
- South Washington Street, for an unruly juvenile complaint
- Kingston Pike, where a warrant-related report was filed
Parking complaints were also reported on Cedar Heights Road and North Pickaway Street, while officers conducted a well-being check on Pleasant Street involving a mental health concern.
Afternoon Calls Highlight Arrest, Crash, and Fraud
Activity picked up in the afternoon hours, including:
- A non-injury crash on North Court Street, with a report taken
- A well-being check on Half Avenue that resulted in an arrest
- A fraud report filed on Lawnwood Court
- A threats and harassment complaint on Hayes Court
Officers also responded to multiple domestic-related calls, including incidents on Williams Drive and Eva Drive, the latter resulting in a formal report.
Additional calls included a homeless person report on Watt Street, which cleared before officers arrived, and several juvenile complaints—some of which were gone on arrival.
Evening Brings Vandalism, Suspicious Activity, and Fire Response
During the evening hours, police handled:
- A vandalism report on East Franklin Street
- A traffic offense complaint and a report of a possible drunk driver along U.S. Route 23—both of which were unable to be located
- A suspicious circumstances call on West Main Street
The day concluded with a fire and emergency squad response on Lancaster Pike, where mutual aid was requested. Authorities reported the fire was quickly contained.
Summary
In total, Circleville Police handled 35 calls for service throughout the day, ranging from routine patrols and traffic stops to more serious incidents involving theft, domestic situations, and emergency response.








