POLICE
Sheriff’s Office
— A woman on Butcher Road, Salem Township, reported at 8:38 p.m. Thursday that her neighbor’s juvenile son came onto her property and stole her chicken and damaged the fence. She said she got the chicken back, but the fence was still damaged. A deputy spoke with the neighbor and his 16-year-old son and the neighbor said he will fix the fence.
— Deputies were dispatched at 5:54 p.m. Thursday to Steubenville Pike Road, Center Township, for an unwanted person. Carter Hollinger, 24, Enon Valley, Pa., was charged with aggravated menacing and criminal trespass and taken to the county jail. According to county Municipal Court records, he’s set to face a pretrial April 28 for allegedly trespassing at a woman’s property in Center Township and threatening to smash her with a hammer for calling law enforcement on April 17.
— A residential alarm was reported at 3:37 a.m. Thursday on Clewell Drive, Hanover Township. A deputy checked the structure from ground level and found it secure.
— A Louisville woman called at 9:36 p.m. Wednesday to request a welfare check on her grandfather on U.S. Route 30, West Township, due to him not answering his phone all day. A deputy responded and spoke with him, learning his phone was not working. The deputy advised the woman.
— A woman on Woodsdale Road, Hanover Township, reported at 9:29 p.m. Wednesday that someone was shining a flashlight into her back door window. A deputy checked the property and area, but didn’t find anyone.
— A deputy was dispatched at 6:59 p.m. Wednesday to Metz Road, Fairfield Township for a 911 hangup call. The homeowner said everything was fine.
— A suspicious person was reported going from residence to residence knocking on doors at 4:19 p.m. Tuesday on Claire Drive, Center Township. Deputies checked the area, but didn’t find anyone.
St. Clair Township
— Officers were not able to put down an injured chicken after responding to a call about the chicken on April 8 on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road. Officers contacted ODNR after attempting to find who owned the chicken and was told since the chicken was domesticated and could be someone’s pet, they could not put it down.
— Officers advised a female to stay away from a Poplar Street residence after the resident called dispatch and said the person was not wanted there. The female said she just wanted her kids’ backpacks. The officer advised if she went to the residence she could face charges.