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Police Beat

Sheriff’s Office

— A deputy responded at 2:19 p.m. Monday to Cannon Mills Road in Madison Township at the request of Allegheny County police to make contact with the owner of a vehicle located in their jurisdiction. No contact was made with the registered owner, but a resident at the property said the person does not live there anymore. They will attempt to call the person and have them call Allegheny County.

East Liverpool

— Peyton Wilson (age and address not provided) was trespassed from a vacant residence in the 300 block of Wilbert Avenue Sept. 19. She was squatting in the residence. Officers served her with papers and told her she was no longer wanted there.

— Clayton Eugene (age and address not provided) was issued a citation for speeding following a Sept. 19 traffic stop for speeds of 74 mph in a 50-mph construction zone.

— Officers responded to Globe Street on Sept. 19 for a report of juveniles riding minibikes in the roadway and nearly causing several accidents. Officers were not able to locate the juveniles.

— Officers conducted a welfare check at a residence on Dresden Avenue on Sept. 19.

— Firefighters transported a juvenile to the hospital from a residence on Shadylane on Sept. 19, after an officer spoke with her about her refusal to go inside the residence and was advised that she had thoughts of self-harm.

— Officers responded to a report of a stolen cat in the 200 block of Wilbert Avenue on Sept. 19. The caller said the neighbor had taken their cat and the neighbor said it was their cat that went missing several weeks ago. The cat was returned to the caller.

— An unnamed driver was given a citation with a court date following a Sept. 19 traffic stop on St. Clair Avenue. The officer ran a random registration check which showed the driver did not have a license. A licensed driver picked up the vehicle.

— Officers took a report from a male at the station who wanted to report someone damaging the wiper blade on his vehicle on Sept. 19.

— Officers took a report at the station on Sept. 19 from a mother who said her daughter was being bullied by other students.

— Officers responded to two females on a porch of an abandoned house on Cadmus Street on Sept. 19. The females told the officers they purchased the house and were cleaning it out. They were advised to contact housing to get proper times to be on the property.

— Officers responded to a report of a vehicle broken down on St. Clair Avenue blocking traffic on Sept. 19. No vehicle was located.

— Officers advised a male that he was not wanted on a property in the 1800 block of Lisbon Street after he made threats to the owner on Sept. 19. He was told if he went back, he would be arrested and charged with trespass.

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