Friday, November 29, 2019

Police Report Recap - 11/25/2019 - 11/28/2019

Date Time Type of Call Location Incident Notes IdentifyingName Status
11/25/2019 11:46 PM Assist Other Agency US Rt. 42 S  On the stated date and time, Officer responded to the area of US 42 and Lucas Road at the request of the Madison County Sheriff's Office, in reference to a possible injury crash. Upon arrival, Officer checked the area but was unable to locate the vehicle or any signs of a crash. After checking the area further and locating nothing out of the ordinary, Officer returned to patrol.   Approved
11/25/2019 12:27 PM Warrant - Felony West Main St. On this date and time, Officer was advised of a vehicle with a smashed the windshield had turned into the Marathon gas station on West Main Street. Officer located the vehicle, which did have the windshield completely smashed and also the driver's side rear window broken out. As Officer pulled into the lot, the passenger exited the vehicle and walked into the gas station. Officer made contact with a male subject who was pumping gas into the car.  After further investigation, it was discovered subject had several warrants.  The passenger exited the store after an extended period of time and got into another vehicle. Officers spoke to this subject who also had warrants.  Both subjects were placed into custody and both were transported to the Union County Sheriff's Office due to UCSO units being unavailable. The vehicle was moved to a parking space and Officer contacted the registered owner to have the vehicle moved. Vehicle owner advised she would have it towed before the end of the day.  See case for additional details. Marathon/GB Power LLC Approved
11/26/2019 10:52 PM Parking Complaint West South St. On the stated date and time, Officers responded to the listed location in reference to a parking complaint. The caller stated that a truck and trailer were parked on West South Street partially in the roadway. Upon arrival, Officer observed the black Dodge truck and trailer parked partially in the roadway. Officer made contact with the vehicle's owner who apologized and stated that he would move the vehicle to his workplace. Officer then returned to patrol.   Returned
11/26/2019 10:37 PM Miscellaneous - Unclassified Gay St. On the stated date and time, Officers were dispatched to the listed location in reference to a burglary in progress.  Upon arrival, Officer searched the area but did not find anyone or anything unusual. Officer then made contact with the caller who advised she was sitting in her living room when someone attempted to open her front door multiple times. Officer then made contact with a subject who advised he is visiting a friend and accidentally tired to go into caller's apartment by mistake. After determining everything to be fine, Officers then returned to patrol.   Pending
11/26/2019 5:20 AM Driving Complaint South Jefferson Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the area of South Jefferson Ave. and West Ave in reference to a possible drunk driver. The caller advised there was a Ford pickup all over the roadway and then went into the McDonalds drive-thru. Upon arrival, Officer located the suspect vehicle and made contact with the driver.  Subject was advised of the complaint. Subject did not show any signs of impairment. Officer then returned to patrol.   Approved
11/27/2019 12:25 PM Animal Complaint - Other Gay St. On this date and time, Officer received a call of loose dogs in the area of Gay Street between West Avenue and West South Street. The caller advised who the dogs belong to.  Upon arrival to the area, Officer could not locate the dogs. Officer called canine's owner who checked with his kids.  Kids advised  that the dogs were in the house and hadn't been outside all morning. Officer explained to subject that due to the history with the dogs, subject would be charged if the complainant was willing to provide a written statement. Officer then contacted the complainant back and she advised that she would discuss this with her boyfriend and decide if they wished to provide a statement. A case and charges are possibly pending.   Pending
11/27/2019 10:00 AM Miscellaneous - Unclassified North Ave. On this date and time, Officer met with complainant, at her residence,  in reference to her husband not coming home for the past several days. Complainant said that according to husband's manager he went to work on Monday, but did not go to work yesterday. Officer explained to complainant that husband is an adult and can come and go as he pleases. Officer also reminded complainant that her husband has done this very same thing before. Officer told complaint that with adults the minimum timeframe to report them missing,  unless there are extenuating circumstances or compelling evidence of criminal activity or safety concerns, is about 7 days from last contact. Officer told complainant if she felt very strongly that something was wrong to contact PCPD  and Officer would investigate it further .  Complainant advised she understood and Officer then returned to patrol.   Pending
11/28/2019 3:24 AM Assist Other Agency SR 161 E  On the stated date and time, Officer responded to the listed location at the request of the MCSO in reference to an alarm drop. After assistance was no longer needed, Officer then returned to patrol. Holmes Lumber Approved



Monday, November 25, 2019

Police Report Recap - 11/22/2019 - 11/24/2019

Date Time Type of Call Location Incident Notes IdentifyingName Status
11/22/2019 7:18 PM Suspicious Circumstances Doe St. On the listed date and time, Officer was on patrol on Doe Street when Officer observed the trunk open on a 2019 Ford Fusion. Officer attempted contact with the residents there without success. Officer left business card on the front door and secured the trunk. Officer later returned to patrol.   Approved
11/22/2019 4:59 PM Failure to Pay West Main St. On the stated date and time, I responded to the listed location in reference to a drive off. Upon arrival, I spoke with Corey Lanaghan, an employee of Marathon who advised Officer a silver Lexus got $44.91 dollars in fuel and left. Officer later made contact with the vehicle owner  who advised that his wife was driving it and he would have her stop back at the Marathon on her way home to take care of it.  2048 hours-Officer was advised by an employee of Marathon Gas that subject had returned and paid for the gas. Marathon/GB Power LLC Approved
11/22/2019 8:05 AM Animal Complaint - Other East First Ave. On this date and time, Officer responded to the listed location on the report of a stray dog. Upon arrival, the complainant released the dog to Officer. Officer recognized who the dog belonged to. Officer took the dog to owner's residence and released it to owner.  Dog owners were given a warning for allowing the dog to run loose and were told that no further warnings would be given. Officer then returned to patrol.   Approved
11/22/2019 12:25 AM Suspicious Person/Vehicle North Chillicothe St. On the stated date and time, Officer was on patrol when Officer observed a suspicious light green Dodge van parked near the restrooms at the listed location. Officer then made contact with the owner who advised she was recently homeless. Officer provided subject with options for help services and advised her she could not stay at the park. Once subject left the location, Officer then returned to patrol. Pastime Park Approved
11/23/2019 11:53 PM Assist Other Agency US Rt. 33  On the stated date and time, Officer was requested by UCSO Deputy to have K9 Andor complete a narcotic sniff of a vehicle he had stopped on US 33 near SR 31.  After assistance was no longer needed, Officer returned to patrol.   Pending
11/23/2019 5:39 PM Warrant - Misdemeanor West Main St. On the stated date and time, Officer learned that Eli Dean was staying at the listed location. Eli had an entered warrant (confirmed) out of the Madison County Sheriff's Office; FTA for traffic offenses. Officers made contact with Eli and placed him into custody without incident. Officer transported Eli to the Tri-County Regional Jail where he was released into their custody.   Pending
11/23/2019 4:25 PM Open Door North Ave.     Pending
11/24/2019 4:00 PM 911 Follow-up North Chillicothe St. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the northern area of the listed location in reference to a 911 follow-up. Upon arrival, Officer made contact with caller who advised he accidentally called 911. Caller confirmed there was no emergency. After determining everything to be fine, Officer then returned to patrol. Pastime Park Pending
11/24/2019 8:57 AM Injury Crash SR 161 E  Officer was dispatched to a single-vehicle crash on SR161E near Butler Avenue. Upon arrival,  Officer met with Harper Carbone, the vehicle driver of a 2019 silver Nissan Rogue. Harper advised Officer she was slowing to allow the vehicle in front of her to turn onto Butler Avenue. As she did she hit a patch of ice and went left of center. Harper advised she then struck the bridge guard rail on the westbound side of the road. Officer then spoke with a witness to the crash who confirmed Harper's statement. Harper was later issued a citation for Failure to Control (PC Ord.#331.34a).  Harper's vehicle was towed from the scene.   Pending



Police Report Recap - 11/21/2019

Date Time Type of Call Location Incident Notes IdentifyingName Status
11/21/2019 7:35 PM Alarm Drop West Bigelow Ave.   Plain City Animal Hospital Approved
11/21/2019 6:35 PM Marijuana Perry Pike  On the stated date and time, Officer was on patrol when Officer observed a gray Honda Accord traveling eastbound on Perry Pk near South Jefferson Ave. The vehicle only had one operational headlight.  Officer initiated a traffic stop with the vehicle and made contact with the vehicle driver/owner, Tyler Mathys, and his back seat passengers.  Officer noticed passengers did not have a child safety seat/booster seat.  Tyler was later issued a traffic citation for child safety restraints. Officer then returned to patrol.   Pending
11/21/2019 5:32 PM Suspicious Circumstances East Bigelow Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the listed location in reference to a theft of mail. Upon arrival, Officer met with complaint who advised that he has not received mail at his residence for approximately two weeks. Complainant feels that someone may be stealing his mail. Officer advised complainant if he noticed any suspicious bills or activity at his residence to let PCPD know. Officer then returned to patrol.   Approved
11/21/2019 4:19 PM Drug Paraphernalia South Jefferson Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer was on patrol when Officer observed a white Honda Accord traveling northbound on South Jefferson Ave near West Ave. the vehicle had its hazard lights activated and the vehicle tail lights/running lights did not appear to be working. Officer observed the vehicle initially slow for the traffic ahead and it did not appear the brake lights were working properly. The vehicle registration returned to a non-valid driver. Officer initiated a traffic stop with the vehicle and made contact with the vehicle driver, Chris Brookman. Officer had K-9 Andor complete an open-air narcotic sniff of the vehicle. K9 Andor gave positive Alert/ Final response near the front passenger door. Chris was read his Miranda rights. During a probable cause search of the vehicle Officer located drug paraphernalia.  Under the driver seat Officer located a black BB gun that resembled a real firearm/handgun. Officer spoke with Chris about the items located in the vehicle. Chris advised the items did not belong to him however acknowledged the typical use for the items. Chris was later issued a traffic citation for no tail lights and a criminal summons for drug paraphernalia.    Pending
11/21/2019 1:55 PM Civil Dispute/Standby North Ave. On the listed date and time, Officer was requested to stand by with UCDOJFS at the listed location in reference to a child removal. Upon arrival, Officer met with UCDOJFS officials. During the standby, grandmother was upset and hostile and cursed at the UCDOJFS officials. Grandmother was warned for her behavior. Officer stood by until UCDOJFS officials left with the children.    Returned