East Liverpool Police Reports for 11-7
On Sunday at 10:53 p.m., officers responded to a disturbance at 141 Thompson Ave. Carl Gist, who was at the home, agreed to leave on his own. He was transported to a residence on Putnam Street.
On Monday at 7:07 a.m., an officer discharged one round from his service weapon to euthanize an injured deer. The deer was inside the city limits and laying up against the guard rail along the northbound lane of state Route 7.
On Thursday at 6:05 p.m., Brenda Pugh, of 123 West Fourth St., reported someone had broken in the basement door to the residence while she was away. Nothing appeared to be missing.
On Thursday at 8:48 p.m., Jenna Alvarez, 21, of 1025 Ohio Ave., reported someone broke out the window to her 2000 Ford Focus. The front window of the home was hit four times with a projectile from a pellet gun. A red car was seen driving along the street when the incident occurred.
On Thursday at 8:49 p.m., officers arrested Shawn M. Boyle, 18, after a Bradshaw Avenue Giant Eagle employee watched Boyle walk out of the store with a can of Pringles sticking out of his coat. Boyle and a juvenile were taken to the service center, and the juvenile had a bottle of rum in his possesion. Both were charged and released to appear in court.
On Friday at 1:07 a.m., a mother residing along College Street reported her 13-year-old son had not returned home after leaving the house at 7 p.m. with friends. The group was headed to the Lincoln Avenue area. After the report was filed, Liverpool Township authorities located the child at a Westfield Road residence and transported the juvenile to the police department. The mother picked the child up.
On Friday at 8:25 a.m., officers responded to 1159 Pennsylvania Ave. with Mieka Boyer saying she wanted Ron Boyer to leave the residence. Officers asked if there was any violent behavior, and the female complainant reported there was none. Officers cleared the call.







