POLICE LOG
East Liverpool
– Officers were dispatched to Ravine Street on Oct. 8 at 6:12 p.m. for possible shots fired from there or St. Clair Avenue. Officers checked the area and spoke with some people who said the shots sounded more like they came from Claiborne Street. Officers checked there as well but found nothing out of the ordinary.
– Officers were advised of possible drug activity on College Street on Oct. 8 at 1:22 a.m. Officers checked the area but found nothing suspicious.
– Officers responded on Oct. 8 at 12:22 a.m. to a burglary alarm at Unimart, but found the business to be closed and secure. A key holder responded and reset the alarm.
– Officers responded to reports of a female standing in the parking lot in front of Fawcett Apartments screaming that someone was trying to harm her on Oct. 8 at 12:32 a.m. They located the female who has ongoing mental hygiene issues who told them she could hear voices in the bushes threatening her and requested officers check her apartments. Officers checked and found nothing. The female did not want to go to hospital.
– Officers responded on Oct. 8 at 6:20 a.m. to a parking complaint in the 1600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue. The caller said the neighbor had parked in the alley causing her not to be able to get out. Officers discovered the caller was able to get out of the alley.
– An officer spoke by phone on Oct. 8 at 1:34 p.m. to a male who said he wanted to file a report. The male said he was approached by a person who accused him of putting his hands on their child, and he was out of the town when the child said this happened and now the male is harassing him. He was advised on how to obtain a protection order.
– A female caller reported gun shots near the 1100 block of Ohio Avenue on Oct. 8 at 7:22 a.m. An officer patrolling the area also checked the riverbank and found nothing.
– An officer responded to the Peach Alley for a noise complaint of loud music coming from a vehicle on Oct. 8 at 12:44 a.m. The officer located the vehicle which was empty and there was no loud music.
– Officers responded on Oct. 8 at 2:01 p.m. to the 300 block of Blakely Street for a caller who said he owns the house and was attempting to speak to the tenant. When the owner arrived, the door was open and there was a foul smell coming from inside. Officers arrived and observed dead flies around the window and noticed the odor. The officers checked the house and noted there was minimal furniture but no one inside and advised the owner.
– Officers received a request from a male caller on Oct. 8 at 11:47 p.m. asking them to be on the lookout for his wife who he said was intoxicated and suffers from depression. At 1:33 a.m., the caller called back and said she had returned home and was fine.
– A nursing supervisor from the emergency department at East Liverpool City Hospital called and said she wanted to report a possible hacking attempt logged and that they were contacting their I.T. department.
– Officers responded to an alarm at Kent State University on Oct. 8 at 9:07 a.m. All entrances were checked and appeared secure.
–Officers were dispatched on Oct. 7 at 2;19 p.m., to River Road for a female act erratically. The female told officers she was meeting someone, and she was just waiting. Officers ran the female through field sobriety and found her not to be impaired.
–Officers were dispatched to the 300 block of West 4th Street on Oct. 7 at 12:20 p.m., for a custody dispute. With no court papers, officers could not prevent the mother from taking her daughter.
–Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Market Street on Oct 7 at 11:42 p.m., for a report of juveniles messing with parked cars. Officers checked the area but did not locate any juveniles.
–Officers were dispatched to Giant Eagle on Bradshaw Avenue on Oct. 7 at 11:36 a.m., for a subject attempting to use a counterfeit bill. Officers collected the fake money but were unable to identify the suspect.
–Officers responded to the 700 block of Bradshaw Avenue for someone yelling. The caller reported they heard someone shout, “just shoot me” and then what they believed to be possible gunshots. The area was checked but nothing was found.
–While on patrol on Oct. 7 at 3:25 a.m., an officer observed seeing a male at Heights Manor on Ambrose Avenue that the owners requested be served with a trespass notice due to previous issues with him there. The officer filled out a trespass notice and served it to the male .
St. Clair Township
– Officers responded to Walmart on Nov. 13 at 8:13 p.m. for a customer who threatened an employee. The male left the store before officers arrived.
– A female came to the police station on Nov. 13 at 5:58 p.m. to file a fraud report. No additional information was available.
– An officer on patrol on Nov. 17 at 10:17 p.m. conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle with a plate registered to a Jennifer Whaley, 43, address not provided, who had a warrant through Columbiana County. Whaley was in the passenger seat of the vehicle. After confirming the warrant, the officer placed Whaley in custody.
– An officer responded to the Walmart parking lot on Nov. 17 at 4:53 p.m. for a possible assault. The offender had left the parking lot before the officer arrived. The officer spoke to the victim who said the incident started in the parking lot as he and his girlfriend were driving into the lot while a car was stopping in the middle of the road and doing burnouts and cutting the victim off in each parking aisle they tried to go down. When they parked and got out of the car the offender hit him.
– A female came to the police station on Nov. 18 at 5:03 p.m. to speak to officers regarding her soon-to-be ex-husband being at her house. The female said there is a protection order against him. The protection order was found to be dismissed on Nov. 9.
Wellsville
– Officers were called to stand by in the 1000 block of Riverside on Nov. 3 at 8:13 a.m. for a person wanting to retrieve their belongings from a residence.
– Officers responded on Nov. 8 at 8:28 p.m. to an Independence Square apartment for possible domestic violence. Officers spoke to a female who said her husband pushed her to the ground and placed his forearm to her throat so she could not breathe. The female told officers this was after she threw the first punch because she found out he cheated on her. Whitney Cline, age and address not provided, was issued a court summons for domestic violence. Her husband, Lawrence Cline, age and address not provided, who left before police arrived, had a warrant issued for him for domestic violence.
– Officers responded on Nov. 8 at 5:47 p.m. to Kings Carry Out after receiving a call from a female reporting threats made to her by a co-worker. Officers were waiting for video from the business as well as witness statements. An investigation was pending.
– A female came to the police station on Nov. 13 at 9:19 p.m. to report that Amanda Shaw, age and address not provided, threatened her. The female said Shaw came to where she lived and put her hands on her while trying to shove her out the door. Shaw was charged and served a summons to Wellsville Magistrate Court after telling police she did chest bump the female whom her father wanted out of the house.
– A female came to the police station on Nov. 13 at 9:50 p.m. to report an assault on her juvenile son. The female said her son was walking home from school and unnamed juveniles jumped out of a car and started to hit him in the face and broke his glasses. The mother of the other juvenile told police the boys were walking home from school and got into an argument and her son hit him a couple of times.
– Officers were dispatched to a traffic collision in the parking lot of Independence Square on Nov. 16 at 1:27 p.m.
– A male came to the police department on Nov. 18 at 1:45 p.m. to report stolen property. The male said sometime during the night someone pulled the cover off the window on his truck and stole multiple items.
– Officers responded to the intersection Fourth and Broadway streets on Nov. 19 at 1:12 p.m. for a traffic collision.
Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office
– A disturbance was reported at 7:21 p.m. Tuesday on state Route 45, Salem Township, where a person was pounding on the floor and yelling at an apartment complex. No one was found.
– Deputies were dispatched at 7:17 p.m. Tuesday to Meadwood Drive, Butler Township, for a suicidal person. Damascus EMS transported the person to Aultman Alliance Community Hospital.
– A caller at 2:44 a.m. Tuesday reported drones flying around his property on Roberts Road, Fairfield Township, but no drones could be seen or heard by a deputy who checked the area.
