Thursday, March 3, 2022

Police Report Recap - 02/28/2022

Date

Time

Type of Call

Location

Incident Notes

Identifying Name

28-Feb-22

11:45:00 PM

Open Door

East Main St.

Officer observed a gate open and a white Chevrolet Silverado parked on the property. Everything was secure, a keyholder was contacted and advised everything was ok.

Frontier Communications

28-Feb-22

10:30:00 PM

Trespasser

North Ave.

Officer responded to a possible trespassing complaint. The caller advised, a subject had been staying at the listed location, has been asked to leave and to remove his property and hasn't. Officer contacted the subject and notified him he needs to remove his property.

 

28-Feb-22

6:14:00 PM

Marijuana

East Main St.

Officer completed a traffic stop for several violations. After further investigation, Kenneth Cruz of Columbus was issued citations for Expired Tags, Fictitious Plates, License Forfeiture, No Driver License and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. The vehicle was towed to the Plain City PD impound lot.

 

28-Feb-22

2:10:00 PM

Road Hazard

Center St.

Officer responded to the area of Center Street and South Chillicothe Street in reference to possible wires down. Upon arrival, officer learned crews are in the area working and will be for several days.

 

28-Feb-22

1:56:00 PM

Suspicious Circumstances

East Main St.

Officer responded in reference to a suspicious circumstance regarding a message received. An investigation is ongoing.

Ferguson's Funeral Home

28-Feb-22

7:21:00 AM

Alarm Drop

South Jefferson Ave.

Officer was dispatched in reference to an alarm drop. An employee advised it was accidental and everything was fine.

Dollar General Store

28-Feb-22

3:35:00 AM

Alarm Drop

Village Blvd.

Officer responded in reference to an alarm drop. All entrances were secured, nothing was out of the ordinary and a keyholder was contacted.

NAPA

28-Feb-22

1:31:00 AM

Open Door

West Main St.

Officer found the exterior doors unsecured, completed a check of the interior and nothing was out of the ordinary. The doors were secured and a note was left.

The Grainery

 

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