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— A man on Center Avenue, Center Township, reported at 4:31 p.m. Saturday that his landlord unplugged his electric. A deputy spoke to the landlord and she said she will plug it back in.
— A man on Ridgeview Drive, Hanover Township reported at 4:18 p.m. Saturday that he had his vehicle serviced at a business on state Route 9, Hanover Township, and when he retrieved his vehicle, the right front tire rim was switched out and was not his. He was told to contact an attorney.
— Cows were reported in the roadway on Mountz Road, Knox Township at 7:01 a.m. Saturday, but upon checking, deputies did not find the cows.
— A woman on Edward Circle, Fairfield Township reported at 10:46 p.m. Friday that she was being harassed by text messages and social media by a female from Oklahoma.
— A missing person was reported in the area of Pioneer Road, Middleton Township, at 10:40 p.m. Friday involving a juvenile.
— A domestic dispute was reported at 10:06 p.m. Friday on Yates Road, Salem Township.
— A disturbance was reported at Mark’s Landing, Charleton Drive, Hanover Township, with a customer who began yelling and left his money and driver’s license there and left in his vehicle. Deputies checked the area, but did not find him. His money and license were recovered and put into evidence at the sheriff’s office.
— A deputy was dispatched at 6:45 p.m. Friday to Pine Hollow Road, Middleton Township, for a welfare check on a 4-year-old child requested by the father. A deputy spoke to a woman who said the child was fine and they were at a drive-in movie theater.
— A deputy returned a call regarding a hit/skip at Swift Mart, state Route 14, Unity Township, at 5:13 p.m. Friday, advising the caller how to proceed.
— A man on Walnut Grove Lane, Unity Township, reported at 3:39 p.m. Friday that his neighbor was on his property trying to pull up his no trespassing signs. A deputy spoke with the woman who said the signs were right on the property line, but she thought they may be on her property. They were both advised to contact attorneys.
— A residential alarm was reported at 3:26 a.m. Friday on Bandy Road, Knox Township, where a deputy checked the residence and found everything secure at ground level.
— Deputies were dispatched at 12:02 a.m. Friday to state Route 164, Center Township, for one to be removed. While en route, deputies were told the person left but was under the influence of drugs according to the caller. Nearby properties and the road were checked, but the person was not found.
— A man from East Palestine at 6:18 p.m. April 24 requested a welfare check on a woman on Rose Drive, Center Township. Dispatch spoke with the woman, who said she was fine and did not want any contact with the man.
— Boardman Police in Mahoning County at 10:04 a.m. April 24 asked a deputy to contact a resident on Homeworth Road, Knox Township due to her vehicle being involved in a hit skip in their jurisdiction in the Walmart parking lot in Boardman. The deputy had negative contact with the woman.
— A residential alarm was reported at 2:45 a.m. April 24 on Old Irondale Road, Yellow Creek Township. Deputies checked the residence and all out buildings from the ground level, with all appearing secure with no signs of tampering.
— Deputies were dispatched at 10:19 p.m. April 23 to the boat docks on Hanna Drive, Hanover Township, for a person making suicidal threats who had a firearm. Hanover Township EMS transported the person to a hospital in Mahoning County.
— A woman on Northview Lane, Hanover Township, reported a family member missing at 8:06 p.m. April 23. The family member was located at a hospital in Mahoning County.
— A domestic disturbance was reported at 4:47 a.m. Saturday on Township Line Road, Madison Township, where deputies spoke to a man who said the other party, a female, left after he called the sheriff’s office. He reported an argument ensued after she returned home from being out with friends and at one point, she allegedly intentionally ran her Jeep into the rear of his car, causing damage to the trunk and rear bumper. There was no damage to the Jeep. He did not wish to press charges for the damage to his vehicle and signed a refusal for the criminal investigation and domestic dispute for when she allegedly grabbed him.
— Deputies responded to a call about a disturbance at 11:52 p.m. Friday on Bayard Road, West Township, learning a woman was locked out of the outside door to an apartment and was pounding on the door and windows causing unnecessary noise. When deputies arrived, they found the woman was now inside the apartment. They spoke to all parties involved to confirm there was going to be no more trouble.
— A theft was reported at 12:44 a.m. Wednesday on Cream Ridge Road, Elkrun Township. A deputy responded and spoke to the caller about how to proceed and also checked the area around the residence for people, finding no one.
— Deputies responded to the area of Hazel Run Road, Washington Township regarding a shooting complaint received at 11:57 p.m. Tuesday. Deputies checked the immediate and surrounding areas, but found nothing.