Date | Time | Type of Call | Location | Incident Notes | IdentifyingName | Status |
12/3/2019 | 5:41 PM | Failure to Pay | West Main St. | Officer was dispatched to Mike's Pit Stop in reference to a gas drive off. Upon arrival, Officer met with the caller who advised Officer that a vehicle got $45.40 in gas and then left. Caller advised she never saw the vehicle due to being busy with customers inside the store and she just authorized the pump. The customer was driving a white Jeep Wrangler with a blacktop. Officer then reviewed the security video and observed the described vehicle pulled in at 5:20 pm. Officer observed a long blonde haired person appear to use their credit card and attempt to refuel. The driver was too far back and hung the pump up and pulled the vehicle forward. The driver then left slowly from the lot five minutes later. Officer was unable to get a visual on the license plate to read it other than the number 65 as the first two numbers. Officer later returned to patrol. | Mike's Pit Stop | Approved |
12/3/2019 | 4:41 PM | Animal Complaint - Other | Willow Creek Ct. | Officer responded to the listed location in reference to two dogs running loose. Upon arrival, Officer located the dogs near Willow Court. The caller had gotten a hold of a female brindle boxer but the other dog, a black lab, was too far away. A short while later the dog's owner arrived on scene. Canine owner was able to take possession of both dogs. Canine owner was warned against further incidents with the dogs running loose. Officer then returned to patrol. Note: This report was referred to the Union County Dog Warden since canine owner reside outside of Plain City in Union County. | Approved | |
12/3/2019 | 2:37 PM | Vandalism | West Bigelow Ave. | Officer was dispatched to the listed location in reference to a vandalism complaint. Upon arrival, Officer met with complainant who advised Officer that she believes that Saturday morning (11/30/2019) sometime before 3:30 am an unknown person slashed two of her tires. Complainant advised she did not see them flat when she left work at 3:30 am. Complainant advised that when she woke up later that morning, around 10:30 am, she discovered they were flat in her driveway. Complainant advised she cannot guarantee it happened at her work, but she believes that's where it happened. Officer checked the camera system at the complainant's work and it did not show the section complainant parked on the cameras. Complainant advised her vehicle was at Plain City Service getting the new tires if Officer wanted to go see the old tires. | Lee's Sports & Spirits | Approved |
12/3/2019 | 4:44 AM | Animal Complaint - Other | Plumwood Ct. | Officers responded to the listed location in reference to two small horses running loose in the front yard of the listed location. Upon arrival, Officers made contact with the caller who stated she looked outside her front window and noticed two small horses running through her front yard. One small horse was located to the west of the original callers address behind the neighboring residence. A section of the fencing that separated the petting zoo from the residential area was broken off. The horse ran back across the fence line through the broken fence into Der Dutchman's petting zoo. Officers secured the fence so the horses could not escape again. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate any additional horses. Dispatch notified a key holder of Der Dutchmen that there was a hole in the fence and several horses escaped. The keyholder stated that they would check the horse pin and confirm all horses were accounted for and the fence was secured. Officer then returned to patrol. |
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