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POLICE

East Liverpool

— Officer told a male who appeared to have mental health problems not to sit anymore on the porch of a house located in the 400 block of First Avenue after the owner claimed to not know the male and does not him sitting on his porch.

— Officers cleared a traffic stop on Oct. 12 on Goulding Street for a vehicle that appeared to have registration issues after the driver showed valid registration paperwork.

— Officers spoke with a female in the 300 block of Peach Avenue regarding her breaking things in her residence. She told officers she does not want to hurt herself or others, she just broke her items so no one would come in and take them.

— Officers checked the area of Wilbert Avenue on Oct. 13 for juveniles being outside after curfew. They checked the area and found no juveniles out.

— Charges will be pending for a male accused of stealing copper wire from a property on Erie Street after the property transfer is complete. Officers were called for the male being on private property taking what he said he thought was scrap. He was told to stay off the property.

— A verbal warning was issued to a female driver following an Oct. 13 traffic stop on Pennsylvania for impeding traffic.

— After a juvenile made allegations on Oct. 13 of being overly punished by his family, an officer talked to the juvenile and found it appears the mother is fed up and using alternative punishments with the juvenile. The officer noted that the punishments were not harmful and as an officer has no right to tell a parent how they will raise or punish their children.

— A driver was issued a warning for improper display of license plate which was obstructed by a spoiler on the car following an Oct. 13 traffic stop on state Route 39.

— Police checked the area of Bradshaw on Oct. 13 for a suspicious person reported by a female.

— An officer transported an adult and five juveniles back to their residence after finding then at the Wharf after hours on Oct.13. The female told the officer they had been waiting for over an hour and a half for a taxi that hadn’t showed up.

— Officers explained domestic violence laws to an unruly juvenile and advised the mother on how to press unruly charges after responding to a residence in the 800 block of Avondale Avenue on Oct. 13 for a juvenile punching wall and refusing to listen.

— A driver was issued a verbal warning following an Oct. 13 traffic stop on state Route for speed and no turn signal.

— Two juveniles were told to stay away from each other after officers responded to a bullying complaint on Wilbert Avenue on Oct. 13. Officers spoke with a female juvenile who said the male juvenile threw a rope at her. The male said the female was being mean to him.

— Officers were called for a report of a female and five or six juveniles sitting on Dresden Avenue on Oct. 13. Officers searched the area and found no one matching the description.

— George Dilling was issued a citation and court summons for public intoxication on Oct. 13 after an officer on patrol observed him to be staggering and intoxicated while walking on Summit Lane and observed a beer bottle in his hand.

Sheriff’s Office

— A deputy was dispatched at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday to the Damascus Stockyard, Valley Road, Damascus, in Butler Township for two loose cows on the property. A contact number was called and a message left for the business.

— Deputies responded to Lake Point Drive, Knox Township, after dispatch received multiple calls at 5:32 p.m. Wednesday about loud music. A deputy advised the homeowner to turn the volume down and told him if deputies return, he’ll be issued a summons for disorderly conduct. Deputies had responded to the property at 8:48 p.m. Tuesday also for the same noise complaint after receiving multiple calls for loud music.

— A person was reported having medical issues on the side of the road in the 6400 Blok of Depot Road, Center Township, at 5:18 p.m. Wednesday with the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Deputies stood by while the person was transported to Salem Regional Medical Center by Stark Summit Ambulance.

— A man on Plymouth Street, Hanoverton, reported at 11:31 a.m. Wednesday that his political signs on his property were damaged.

— A woman on state Route 517, Fairfield Township, reported at 11:12 a.m. Wednesday that someone was putting garbage on her property on a daily basis.

— A Center Township man on Miller Road reported at 10:44 p.m. Tuesday that he owns a residence on Oak Street, Center Township, and he served the tenant with a three-day notice to evict from the residence and leave the property. The eviction process was explained to the tenant.

— Deputies were dispatched at 9:44 p.m. Tuesday to Oak Street, Center Township, for a domestic violence report.

— A man on state Route 154, Elkrun Township, reported at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday that he lost his wallet with his credit cards inside.

Hancock County

Sheriff’s Office

— Megan Reed, of Newell, was arrested as a fugitive from justice.

— Bryan Carner, of Cleveland, was arrested on charges of driving while license suspended and possession as well as served with a capias warrant.

— Juan P. Silvapantoa, of New Cumberland, was arrested on a charge of unlawful assault.

— James Acconcia, of Weirton, was arrested on charges of driving while suspended, no insurance and improper registration.

— Scott Hudson, of New Cumberland, was arrested on charges of possession of a controlled substance, expired registration, no motor vehicle insurance and driving while license suspended (admin, 4th no insurance).

— Robert Finely, of Eustis, Fla., was arrested on a PDV violation.

— Randall Myers, of Newell, was arrested on a malicious/unlawful assault charge.

— Guerron Pratt, of Newell, was arrested on a DUI charge.

— Catherine Dodd, of Chester, was arrested on a DUI (first offense) charge.

— David Mihlbauer, of Amsterdam was arrested on charges of domestic assault and burglary.

— Robert Finley, of New Cumberland, was arrested on a PDV violation.

— Randall J. Myer Jr., of Newell, was arrested on a domestic battery (second offense) charge.

— Gage Bolton, of Newell, was arrested on charges of burglary (two counts), possession of a controlled substance, methamphetamine and trespassing (two counts).

— John Prager, of Mingo Junction, was arrested on a wanton endangerment charge.

— Brandon Friend, of New Cumberland, was arrested on a domestic battery charge.

Chester

— Carlee Pugh, of Chester, was cited for expired registration.

— Benny Holmes III, of Steubenville, was cited for possession of marijuana.

— Richard Vanvorhis, of Lisbon, was arrested for DUI first offense.

— Guerron Pratt, of Newell, was arrested for DUI first offense.

— Catherine Todd, of Chester, was arrested for aggravated DUI first offense.

— Dana Swartz, of Newell, was arrested for DUI second offense.

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