Staff Reports
May 6
– A 911 caller reported her boyfriend had taken an entire bottle of pills and left the Budget Host Inn on U.S. Route 23. The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office was advised but could not locate the subject. Officers made contact with the male by phone, who advised he was getting sick and having severe stomach pain. During the last phone contact, the male said he was going to check himself into Riverside Hospital. Columbus Police later advised the subject was being treated at Riverside. A report was taken.
– A resident in the 500 block of North Pickaway Street reported someone had broken the windshield and a side window out of her vehicle. A report was taken on criminal damaging.
– A resident in the 100 block of Caroline Court reported a male who appeared to be intoxicated. Officers located the subject and requested medics on the scene, but the subject checked OK. Officers gave him a ride home.
– A resident in the 1200 block of Turner Drive reported someone stole his medication. A report was taken on theft.
– A resident in the 500 block of East Ohio Street reported his neighbor’s dog is contantly barking every day. Officers made contact with the dog’s owner, who advised he would bring it inside.
– Officers assisted the Circleville Probation Department with the arrest of Justin Speakman in the 100 block of South Scioto Street.
– A resident in the 500 block of North Pickaway Street reported a female subject was in her home without permission while she was away. A child was transported to the elementary school, and a report was taken on child endangering.
– A 911 caller reported someone crashed into his vehicle in the parking lot at Kroger on Lancaster Pike and then walked into the store. A report was taken on a property damage accident.
– A resident in the 100 block of South Washington Street called 911 to advise he wanted to file harassment charges and a protection order against a female for calling him a pedophile. The caller was advised on the proper use of 911. No report was taken.
– Officers responded to an activated alarm in the 600 block of Ridgewood Drive. The scene checked OK.
– A resident in the 200 block of Walnut Street reported finding a syringe on her property. Officers located and disposed of the item.
– A resident in the 1000 block of Sunshine Street reported seeing three males loading items out of the former Atwater Elementary School. Officers made a traffic stop on the vehicle and contacted the owners of the property. The owners advised they would allow the subjects to have the items for scrap but they were advised against trespassing on the property.
– A resident in the 900 block of South Pickaway Street reported a female in front of her residence was asking for a police officer and then left headed southbound on foot. Officers were unable to locate the subject.
– An employee from Pickaway County Job & Family Serices advised a subject was in their office stating a couple just yelled at him in a threatening manner in front of the courthouse. No report was taken.
– Officers performed a stand-by while a nuisance letter was delivered in the 1200 block of Norfolk Avenue. The stand-by was completed without incident.
– A resident in the 1200 block of Dunhurst Street reported a natural gas alarm was going off. The Circleville Fire Department checked the scene and advised it was a false alarm.
– A resident in the 500 block of North Pickaway Street came to the police station to report having issues with his estranged wife. No report was taken.
– Officers responded to a property damage accident at Arby’s on U.S. Route 23.
– A resident in the 1200 block of Eastwood Drive reported a suspicious vehicle in the area with males going up to houses and knocking on doors. She took a picture of the license plate on the truck and then reported the driver began to follow her. She was advised to call back if the vehicle returned.
– An employee at Dynahoe on East Main Street reported his office was vandalized by a known subject. Information was obtained.
– Officers responded to a property damage accident in front of the Post Office on South Court Street.
– A caller reported a female subject was continuously being picked up and dropped off at Ted Lewis Park on North Court Street. Officers were unable to locate the subject.
– A caller reported a male subject assaulted a female in the 100 block of West Water Street and then fled. Officers made contact with the female, who advised she was OK. No report was taken.
– A resident in the 300 block of East Franklin Street reported she was contacted by an unknown subject stating they had her personal information. The caller advised she already contacted her financial institutions and credit companies but wanted the information documented with police.
– A resident in the 200 block of North Court Street reported excessive noise coming from the Pour House on North Court Street. Officers were unable to locate any noise violations, but the business manager was advised of the complaint.
– A resident in the 300 block of Walnut Street reported an unknown female was sending explicit text messages to her 10-year-old daughter.
– Officers responded to an activated alarm at McDonald’s on South Court Street. The scene checked OK.
– A caller reported a female walking in and out of traffic on South Court Street near Dairy Queen yelling at drivers. Officers made contact with the subject at Walnut and Washington streets, and she checked OK.
– Officers performed a well-being check twice in the 100 block of Rosewood Avenue at the request of a female caller who advised she was told the subject was first hit with a baseball bat and later threatened with a knife. The subject checked OK both times and denied any issues. A report was taken on a domestic dispute.
– Jacob C. Conner was arrested for disorderly conduct in the 500 block of North Court Street after a 911 hang-up call in the area. When officers arrived, they requested a medic for Conner, and he was transported to the Berger Hospital emergency room.
– An employee from Duke and Duchess reported a customer found a syringe outside the store by the car wash soap. Officers located and disposed of the item.
This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal