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Thefts, Warrants and Harassment Cases Highlight Busy Day for Chillicothe Police

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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio β€” Officers with the Chillicothe Police Department handled a variety of incidents on March 24, 2026, including multiple theft reports, warrant arrests, and a forgery investigation.

πŸš” Overnight Activity

Police activity began shortly after midnight with a traffic stop on East Main Street that led to a warrant-related case.

Just before 1:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to East Main Street for a report of an intoxicated individual lying on a sidewalk. The incident was classified as disorderly conduct.

Later in the early morning hours, officers made another warrant arrest on North Paint Street.

πŸ•΅οΈ Theft and Fraud Investigations

Several theft-related incidents were reported throughout the day:

  • A theft complaint was reported at a business on East Main Street, with the investigation ongoing
  • A theft from a motor vehicle was reported at Sherman Park
  • A second theft report at Sherman Park was taken later that evening

In addition, detectives opened an investigation into a forged check reported on South Paint Street, as well as a separate identity theft case on Mohican Court.

πŸ“ž Harassment and Welfare Concerns

Police also responded to a telecommunications harassment complaint reported at the Law Enforcement Complex. The case remains under investigation.

Officers were dispatched to East 7th Street for a report involving suicidal threats, which remains an active and ongoing investigation.

πŸš— Traffic and Other Incidents

A traffic stop was conducted on Yoctangee Parkway for a restricted U-turn violation, and officers also responded to a crash report on Western Avenue.

Another warrant arrest was made later in the day on North Paint Street.

πŸ“Š Overall Activity

In total, Chillicothe Police responded to 13 reported incidents, reflecting a mix of criminal investigations and public safety calls.

Authorities note that several cases β€” including thefts, fraud, and harassment β€” remain under investigation.