Monday, April 27, 2020

Police Report Recap 04/24/2020 - 04/26/2020



Date Time Type of Call Location Incident Notes IdentifyingName Status
4/24/2020 2:18 PM Theft - Misdemeanor Fanshell Dr. On the stated date and time, Officer met with complainant at the police department in reference to a theft complaint. Complainant advised that she reached out to suspect(s)to build her a barn door. During the course of her interactions, complainant paid each suspect. When complainant confronted all parties about the status of her door, suspects refused to contact her back. Complainant also told suspects that she would be contacting the police department, but has still not heard back. See case for further information.   Approved
4/25/2020 6:51 PM Drug Overdose North Ave. On the stated date and time, while on routine patrol, Officer was flagged down by complainant on North Chillicothe Street. Complainant advised that there was a subject passed out in the parking lot of the listed location.  Upon arrival, Officers located subject lying in the parking lot. Officers put subject on his back and administered two doses of NARCAN. Subject was subsequently transported to hospital by medic. Darby Apartments Approved
4/25/2020 6:34 PM Recovered/Found Property Friend St. On the stated date and time, Officer met with, subject at the Police Department in reference to found wallet.  Officer later had the Columbus Police Department do a message delivery to wallet owner to advise his wallet was recovered.  Wallet owner later came to the PD and picked up his wallet. Plain City Police Department Pending
4/25/2020 2:36 PM Domestic Dispute West Main St. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the listed location in reference to a 911 followup. Upon arrival, Officer made contact with both parties. Upon further investigation, it was learned that both parties were involved in a domestic dispute.  Once determining everything to be okay, Officer returned to patrol. Red Door BBQ Pending
4/25/2020 10:18 AM 911 Follow-up Grant Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the listed location in reference to a 911 unknown. Dispatch received a 911 call from the landline of the listed location, but the line was full of static. Upon arrival, Officer was not able to get anyone to answer the door. A note was left and Officer returned to patrol.  At approximately 1142 hours, Officer learned the homeowner had returned home from work. Officer then met with homeowner who advised he has had problems with his landline for a long time and has contacted his telephone company about it several times. Homeowner stated he would call and report the problem again. After determining everything to be fine, Officer then returned to patrol.   Pending
4/25/2020 7:57 AM 911 Follow-up Grant Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer was dispatched to the listed location in reference to a 911 unknown. Dispatch advised they received a 911 call from the landline and the line was static. Upon calling it back, it rang once before the call disconnected. Upon arrival, Officer was unable to get anyone to answer the door. A neighbor advised the homeowner was not at home. Officer left a note on the front door and returned to patrol.   Pending
4/26/2020 5:14 PM 911 Follow-up North Ave. On the stated date and time, Officer responded to the listed location in reference to a 911 follow-up. Upon arrival, Officer spoke with the caller/homeowner who advised that the call was accidental.  Her 1yo son activated 911 on her cell phone and that there was no emergency. After deeming everything fine, Officer returned to patrol.   Pending
4/26/2020 9:18 AM Open Door South Jefferson Ave.   Plain City Lanes Pending
4/26/2020 6:14 AM Alarm Drop West Main St.   Taylor Autobody Pending
4/26/2020 5:42 AM 911 Follow-up West Main St. On the stated date and time, Officer responded to the listed location in reference to a 911-hangup. Upon arrival, Officer made contact with the homeowner and advised her of the call. Homeowner stated that it was an accident caused by her landline that happens every so often when it rains.  Everything appeared to be normal, Officer then returned to patrol.   Pending

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