Donna Vollnogle reported at 7:24 a.m. Monday her neighbor's vehicle was parked partially on the road at the corner of North Jefferson and Pine and the door to the vehicle was open.
The dispatcher received a call at 11:20 a.m. Monday from the Chuck residence on East Chestnut but no one was on the other end, although the sound of movement could be heard. The phone was hung up and the dispatcher called back but the line was busy. An officer went to the home and spoke with the residents, who said everything was fine and that she may have accidentally dialed the phone without knowing it.
Dan Baker reported being involved in a traffic accident on East Lincoln Way at Jefferson Street at 4 p.m. Monday. The report contained no other details.
Sandy Reynolds, North Beaver Street, reported Monday evening her landlord threatened to tow her car, which she borrowed from her son.
An officer on patrol found an open door at the high school at 5:25 a.m. Tuesday.
The alarm at the Ohio Edison substation on Pritchard Avenue went off at 6:16 a.m. Tuesday. Police met John Taylor there. The facility was found to be secure and everything appeared normal.
Carla Blocksom, East Lincoln Way, reported her white American Eskimo dog named Lady was missing at 2:54 a.m. Wednesday. Police checked the area along with the Blocksom family and located Lady on East Washington Street.
The sheriff's office relayed a call at 6:26 p.m. Tuesday that there was a lawnmower in the middle at the bottom of Canton Hill on West Lincoln Way. The lawnmower was already moved off the road by the time police arrived.
A sheriff's deputy on his way through town noticed a car alarm was going off at the Elkton Auto Corral at 7 p.m. Tuesday, and a police officer called at 8:28 p.m. to say the alarm was going off again. Nearby residents said it had been doing this since 6 p.m., and the owner was contacted and he took care of the problem.
The Counseling Center called for an officer at 12:45 p.m. Thursday because they were trying to transport a client to the hospital but he fled on foot.
Police were called to the village hall parking lot at 5 p.m. Wednesday in regard to a possible domestic dispute. After police determined no such dispute occurred in town, the female was allowed to leave and the male was told he could not chase her.
Jonathan Peupajena, Sherman Street, reported at 12:28 a.m. Thursday that his ex-girlfriend was in front of his home with a group of people and they were threatening him. Police arrived and determined the problem started over a text message, and there were no further problems.
Marsha Lindfried, East High Street, reported her daughter heard her door open and close at 12:45 a.m. Friday, and the dog began barking so much it woke the baby. Lindfried called at 1:05 a.m. to say she had been driving around looking for anyone, and police also searched the area and did not find anyone about.
Rachel Jordan, East Lincoln Way, reported at 5 a.m. Friday her boyfriend was preparing to leave for work when he found the neighbor's vehicle blocking the garage door. The boyfriend asked the neighbor to move the vehicle, and Jordan said she has been receiving texts from the neighbor threatening to knock down her fence. The neighbor, Amanda Wilson, called at 5:04 a.m. to say the fence had been erected without a permit and is on her property. Wilson said Jordan also has a vehicle parked on her property and she does not make a big deal out of it. Wilson was advised this was a civil matter and to speak with her landlord.
A woman called about a man hitchhiking at the intersection of North Market Street and Saltwell Road at 7:24 a.m. Friday, and she was concerned he was going to be struck by a vehicle.
A clerk at Smith Oil reported Friday having a problem with a CARTS driver who obtained gas using a card they do not honor. The clerk said the driver was refusing to pay for the gas, so police arrived in an attempt to get the parties to work something out.
Police went to a home on East Chestnut Street at 7:24 p.m. Friday to check on the resident, and he assured the officers she was fine and just wanted her friend to return.


