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Circleville Police Respond to Wide Range of Calls Over Busy Three-Day Period

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CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio — The Circleville Police Department responded to more than 130 calls for service between April 24 and April 26, 2026, handling a wide variety of incidents across the city ranging from routine patrols to arrests and reported crimes.

According to the department’s daily media report, officers conducted numerous extra patrols and business checks, particularly during overnight hours, with most locations found to be secure.

🚔 Key Incidents Reported

Police activity during the three-day span included several notable calls:

  • Burglary complaint reported on Second Avenue early April 24, though no formal report was taken.
  • Fraud investigations reported on U.S. Route 23 and East Franklin Street.
  • Threats and harassment complaints documented at multiple locations, including Evergreen Avenue, Faye Avenue, and U.S. 23.
  • Violation of a protection order reported on East Franklin Street.
  • Theft report taken on Logan Street.
  • Vandalism complaint reported on North Court Street.
  • Property damage incidents reported on Watt Street, Pontious Lane, and West Corwin Street.

🚨 Arrests and Enforcement

Officers made several arrests during the reporting period, including:

  • An arrest tied to a suspicious vehicle investigation on Kingston Pike.
  • A trespassing arrest along U.S. Route 23.
  • An additional arrest connected to a well-being check on Sunset Drive.

Traffic enforcement also remained active, with citations and warnings issued during multiple stops throughout the city.

👮 Ongoing Community Calls

Police also responded to a variety of community-related calls, including:

  • Domestic trouble incidents on Clark Drive and Renick Avenue
  • Multiple well-being checks, some resulting in reports or referrals to other agencies
  • Homeless-related calls throughout the downtown area
  • Juvenile complaints and suspicious person/vehicle reports
  • Noise complaints, parking issues, and animal calls

In several cases, officers were unable to locate individuals involved or found situations resolved upon arrival.

🔎 Overall Activity

In total, 132 calls for service were logged during the three-day period. While many incidents were minor or resolved quickly, the report highlights the steady demand for police services across Circleville.

Authorities continue to encourage residents to report suspicious activity and remain aware of their surroundings as officers maintain a visible presence throughout the community.