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Columbiana County Sheriff

A caller reported there was a vehicle at Phil’s Sales and Service, state Route 164, Fairfield Township, at 7:17 a.m. Saturday. A deputy spoke with Peyton M. Adams, who had heavy front-end damage to her vehicle. The state patrol was called due to Adams being involved in a crash.

Joseph Kitzmiller reported Friday a mower was stolen from his father’s farm on Bandy Road, Knox Township, which is currently for sale.

A caller reported there was an explosion somewhere on Millrock Road, Middleton Township, at 7:56 p.m. Friday. A deputy checked the area but did not find anything unusual.

A deputy was asked to check on the well being of a juvenile living at a Depot Road residence in Center Township at 9:28 p.m. Friday. The girl was located and she was fine.

A caller reported there was a suspicious vehicle at the New Day Recovery Center, Union Ridge Road, Middleton Township, at 9:55 p.m. Friday, but it was gone by the time a deputy arrived.

A caller reported a customer at Burtzland Outfitters, U.S. Route 62, Knox Township, was threatening to kill himself and his wife at 6:13 p.m. Thursday but he had since left. The man was from Alliance, and the sheriff’s office contacted police there to check on the couple.

A resident of Bayard Road, Knox Township, called at 12:02 a.m. Saturday to say he had not seen his wife since 5:30 p.m. and was concerned for her safety. He called back later to say he made contact with his wife, and she was fine.

A deputy was called to a domestic dispute on 18th Street Heights, Yellow Creek Township, at 1 a.m. Saturday, but it turned out to be an argument only.

Deputies were called to a domestic situation at 11290 state Route 170, Middleton Township, at 12:27 p.m. Saturday. They learned a man had been throwing things around the house, and his mother said it because he was upset about not having any drugs. Her son’s right hand hand has swollen after taking drugs, so an ambulance was called and he was transported to a local hospital.

A woman who lives at 42100 Cream Ridge Road, Elkrun Township, called at 1:26 p.m. Saturday because her brother was there and she wanted him to leave. She said he left the house but was still on the property, which she was told is acceptable since his name is attached to the property. She was told to call back if he should come back in the house.

A deputy was called Saturday to the Discount Drug Mart outside of Lisbon in regard to a shoplifter. The deputy arrived but was told staff handled the situation and no longer needed any assistance.

Jeanne Chefalo, Old Route 45, Madison Township, reported Saturday trucks had dumped asphalt on her property. The deputy spoke to a Lindy supervisor at the location where the trucks were coming from and he was aware of the complaint. The supervisor said the material would be cleaned up by today.

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