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Salineville Police Reports 1-27

January 27, 2013
The Review

At 8:01 p.m. Tuesday, police were dispatched to a East Main Street residence for a complaint of phone harassment and threats of child abduction. The complainant stated that she had received phone calls from her child's father in which he threatened to abduct the child. Officer's spoke to the child's mother and her all contact between both parties was to cease.

At 5:35 p.m. Monday, police were called to a Madison Avenue residence for a report of an unruly juvenile. Police spoke with all parties involved and advised them to contact the juvenile's probation officer.

On Saturday, Jan. 15 at 10:15 p.m., police responded to a West Street residence for an unresponsive male. Upon arrival police assisted with CPR until more qualified personnel took over. Upon Tri-County Ambulance arriving, they attempted to work on the patient but were unsuccessful. The Columbiana County coroner was contacted and the patient was pronounced deceased.

On Jan. 15 at 5:32, officers responded to a Summit Street residence for a report of a female who overdosed. First responders evaluated the female. Tri-County Ambulance was called and transported the female to the hospital.

At 7:19 p.m. Tuesday, officers were dispatched to a Maple Hill residence to perform a wellness check. Police made contact with the individual and determined the individual had been drinking but was ok.

Sunday, Jan. 20, police received a call from a Lisbon resident requesting police call her granddaughter and have the granddaughter call the complainant about the granddaughter's son having trouble breathing. Police made contact with the granddaughter and advised her to contact her grandmother.

At 8:56 p.m. Jan. 19, police responded to a McKinley Street address to speak with a female subject in reference to a truck that Carrol County Sheriff's Office had recovered. Police spoke with the female who indicated her boyfriend had the truck. She was advised to contact the Carrol County Sheriff's Office.

Carrol County Sheriff's Office advised they recovered the Dodge pickup in a corn field with the column stripped and gave a Salineville officer the address of the registered owner. Officers responded to the address and spoke with Edith Jones, who advised that her boyfriend Tom Blair had the vehicle. She then advised that he did not have the vehicle and a friend had picked him up. Officers attempted to get information about Blair from Jones but she advised she did not know his date of birth, social security number or phone number. She was advised to contact th Carrol County Sheriff's Office.

At 9:35 a.m. Jan. 15, police responded to a disable semi truck on state Route 164 at Main Street, partially blocking the intersection. The street department was able to push the vehicle out of the way.

At 8:28 p.m. Monday, a Water Street resident reported noticing foot prints near the house. Police did not find any sign of damage to property.

An East End Road resident reported at 1:10 p.m. Jan. 17 that someone had taken a bottle of Ativan from her purse two days ago while she was visiting a residence on Maple Hill Road. She needed a report on file for her doctor's office.

 
 

 

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