Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Police Report Recap - 06/24/2019

Date

Time

Type of Call

Location

Incident Notes

IdentifyingName

Status

6/24/2019

6:14 PM

Domestic Dispute

South Jefferson Ave.

Officers were dispatched to McDonald's in reference to a suicide attempt. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with subject who advised she and her boyfriend had just broke up.  Subject stated she told him she was going to commit suicide as an attempt to get him back. Subject was seen by Medic 261 and declined to go to the hospital. Officer then spoke with the boyfriend who agreed to let subject stay at his residence until subject finds somewhere else to stay.

McDonald's

Returned

6/24/2019

5:25 PM

Alarm Drop

Harrington Dr.

Returned

6/24/2019

2:38 PM

Vehicle Fire

US Rt. 42 N

Officers were dispatched to the listed location in reference to a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, Officers learned subject was driving a 2001 International truck on US 42 N near Rickard Road.  Subject was towing a black top heating unit, which caught fire. Engine 261 and Engine 210 were already on scene upon Officer’s arrival and put out the fire. The vehicle was off of the roadway and vehicle driver advised a tow company was enroute. After determining everything to be okay, Officers then returned to patrol.

Returned

6/24/2019

10:32 AM

Recovered/Found Property

North Chillicothe St.

On the listed date and time, Officer was met on station by subject.  Subject advised that on Saturday morning, he was in the area of N. Chillicothe Street when he found a fit bit lying in the road. Note; This was the morning of the Plain City 4 Mile Walk/ Run and this area was part of the route. Officer took possession of the fitbit. 

Pending

6/24/2019

4:22 AM

Dead on Arrival

East Main St.

On the stated date and time, Officers responded to the listed location in reference to an unresponsive male. Upon arrival with Pleasant Valley Fire Department, Officers located subject who was deceased on his living room floor. Officer made contact with the Madison County Coroner who declined to respond to the scene. Officer then made contact with the family doctor who stated that he would sign the death certificate. Officer then contacted the funeral home.  Once the funeral home personnel arrived on scene subject was then released to the funeral home. Refer to case for further

Approved

6/24/2019

12:00 AM

Miscellaneous - Unclassified

West South St.

On the listed date and time the Police Department received a referral from the DOJFS in reference to a possible police matter.  No follow up was conducted as the issue was unfounded. For more information see referral.

Pending

 

 

 

 

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