POLICE
Sheriff Reports
— A deputy was dispatched at 9:51 p.m. Nov. 6 to state Route 172, West Township for a domestic violence report.
— A deputy responded at 11:13 p.m. Nov. 5 to a Glasgow Road residence, Wayne Township, for a welfare check. The deputy made contact with the person in question and found everything in good order.
— The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office called at 3:28 p.m. Wednesday to request a Columbiana County sheriff’s deputy make contact with a person on Lowmiller Road, West Township, due to the person being involved in a traffic accident in Carroll County and leaving the scene. A deputy had no contact with the person or the vehicle on the property, but spoke with his girlfriend who advised she will contact him and have him call the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office.
— A woman on Parkview Drive, Center Township reported at 8:34 p.m. Tuesday that she could hear someone under her residence stealing the pipes. A deputy checked underneath the modular home, the property and area, but found no one.
— A deputy was dispatched at 8:35 p.m. Tuesday to Subway, Westville Lake Road, Knox Township, to check the welfare of the staff due to a man allegedly causing a disturbance. The deputy spoke with staff members who advised no one was causing a disturbance and there were no issues.
St. Clair
–A verbal warning was issued to a driver for speed following an Oct. 29 traffic stop on Y&O Road.
–Sarah Larson was issued a citation for speed of 58 mph in 45-mph zone following an Oct. 29 traffic stop on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road.
–A verbal warning was issued to a driver following an Oct. 29 traffic stop on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road.
–Officers spoke with a male reported for causing a disturbance on Oct. 29 at Walmart. The officers found the male next to his truck yelling and causing a scene. The male told officers he was upset because he lost the keys to the truck inside the store. He also said employees found his debit card and returned it to him. He said the debit card was located near the sporting goods section of the store, but he had not been near that section. His brother brought a spare key for the truck. Officer spoke to the store manager who told them there was nobody there that could operate the camera system. They went inside with the store manager and searched the areas of the store the male said he was in. Officers advised him to call the store in the morning to see if any nighttime employees found his keys.
–Judy Clutter was issued a citation for speed of 64 mph in 45-mph zone following an Oct. 29 traffic stop on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road.
East Liverpool
–Officers spoke with a caller at a Monroe Street residence who requested officers remove a male from the property on Oct. 29 and was told the male had left prior to the officers’ arrival. –Officers advised a female on Ot. 29 that she needed to contact the Wellsville Police Department to make a report of sexual assault incident she told officers happened in Wellsville. Officers asked the female if she needed any medical attention. She did not want any. The officers noted that advised the female that she needed to go to the hospital for further assistance as soon as possible due to possible time limitations.
–A female requested police check her father’s May Street residence due to her concern about his safety because someone not wanted at her his house was there on Oct. 29. Officers checked his residence was told by the father that the male had left or was wandering around someplace. He was advised by officers to lock his door and call him if the male returned. As they were leaving the male came walking up the sidewalk and officers informed him, he was not wanted there and needed to go somewhere else. The male cooperated.
