Staff Reports
October 28
– An officer performed a well-being check on a juvenile in the 1000 block of Sunshine Street. The subject checked OK, and a report was taken.
– A male subject came to the police station to report a domestic dispute with a female who was with him. An officer requested a squad for the male for a jaw injury, and both parties were arrested. The female was released on her own recognizance, and the male was transported to the Pickaway County Jail.
– A resident in the 400 block of North Court Street reported his wallet had been stolen, possibly by a known subject. A report was taken.
– Dispatchers reported receiving numerous calls from elderly residents in the city reporting phone calls from people claiming to be from the IRS telling them they owe money. All callers were advised it was a scam, and information was obtained.
– A caller reported seeing a male and female arguing in the alley in the 100 block of East Main Street. The scene checked OK.
– A resident in the 400 block of South Washington Street reported a male subject approached him and began a verbal altercation, then struck him with a closed fist. The caller reported he hit the male back, and the subject left with another male. A report was taken on assault.
– A 911 caller reported a male was lying on the ground near the old railroad tracks on East Mill Street at Abernathy. An officer requested a squad for an intoxicated male, and the subject was arrested.
– A resident on state Route 56 reported a known subject took her vehicle without permission and had her cell phone. Officers advised it was a civil issue.
– A caller reported someone was trying to break into a vehicle on North Pickaway at High Street. The scene checked OK, and the officer determined the vehicle’s owner had locked their keys inside.
– Officers performed a well-being check on a male subject in the 200 block of South Pickaway Street. Officers confirmed the subject was at the Berger Hospital emergency room, and the caller was notified.
– A resident in the 100 block of Pinckney Street reported hearing noises around her house. Officers advised a female subject was looking for her kitten, and the scene checked OK.
– A resident in the 100 block of Villa Drive reported hearing someone banging on his trailer and observing a vehicle leave the area. Information was obtained.
October 29
– A caller reported a Halloween decoration was in the middle of the roadway in the 400 block of South Scioto Street, which could cause an accident. The items were removed.
– A 911 caller reported a fire on the second floor of Circleville Elementary School. The fire department responded to the scene, and an electrician was called in for repairs.
– Officers responded to an activated alarm in the 200 block of Mace Drive. The scene checked OK.
– A caller reported a known male subject who did not have a valid driver’s license was driving a vehicle through town. Information was obtained.
– A resident in the 200 block of Villa Drive reported his home had been broken into. A report was taken on burglary.
– The Chillicothe Police Department reported they arrested Edgar Paxton on a misdemeanor warrant from the Circleville Police Department. The subject was transported for custody exchange.
– Officers responded to a property damage accident in the parking lot at PICCA on East Ohio Street.
– An officer responded to a parking complaint by the city service department on Eva Drive.
– A resident in the 500 block of Willow Lane came to the police station to report an elderly scam. No money or items were taken.
– A caller reported low-hanging wires and a leaning pole in the alley behind Duke and Duchess on East Main Street. Frontier was advised and handled the scene.
– A caller reported a suspicious male in the area of Pontious Lane and Clark Drive who asks for odd jobs and money for work. Officers were unable to locate the subject.
– Officers responded to an injury accident in the area of Nicholas Drive and Brink Drive.
– Extra patrol was requested in the 300 block of Clark Drive after a resident reported someone knocking on her door and running off several nights in a row.
– An employee at Duke and Duchess on East Main Street reported a theft that occurred earlier in the day. An officer stand-by was requested at 10 p.m., and a report was taken on theft.
– A resident in the 300 block of Walnut Street reported a gas leak in the area. The fire department was unable to locate any odor of gas.
– A resident in the 700 block of South Washington Street reported a theft.
– A 911 caller in the 100 block of East Union Street requested a male leave the residence, and sounds of screaming were heard in the background. A report was taken on a domestic dispute.
– Dezzarae Nungester, 22, of South Court Street, and Jason McNichols, 31, of East Mound Street, were arrested at Duke and Duchess on East Main Street. Employees of the business had requested an officer stand-by to delivery a trespass letter to an employee and her boyfriend from an earlier call.
This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal