Police
East Liverpool
— Officers told a male who reported receiving threatening messages through text on Nov. 26 that since there were no threats of physical violence, but only threats to take back the car he was buying since he was unable to make the rest of the payments that it was a civil matter since the car was already transferred into his name.
— Officers did a civil standby at a Thompson Avenue residence on Nov.26 for a female who said she needed to get some clothes and makeup from the residence she moved out of four to five days prior after getting into an argument with her mother. There was no answer at the door, and the female did not have a key. Officers advised her to get in touch with her mother and see when she will be home so she can get her belongings
— Officers advised on Nov. 26, a McKinnon Avenue residence to keep the cameras outside her house on and continue to report issues she has neighbors and that if the neighbors start to cause a scene to record them for documentation and to ignore them.
— A male reported on Nov. 27 that his three-ton floor jack was taken from his vehicle while parked in front a West 6th Street location. The male was told officers would check cameras in the area.
— A driver was issued a warning following a Nov. 27 traffic stop on Pennsylvania Avenue for driving at night with only daytime running lights on. The driver said he thought his headlights were automatic and forgot to turn them on.
— Officers checked the area of St. Clair Avenue on Nov. 27 for a person dressed all in black after seeing the person walking down the street while responding to a call for screaming and yelling at residence in the 700 block of St. Clair Avenue.
— Officers notified CPS of a possible child abuse case after the child’s grandparents observed welts and bruises on him and requested officers to do a well-being check. Officers went to the Oakland Avenue residence on Nov. 27 and spoke to the juvenile’s mother who refused to let officers see her child but admitted to hitting him in a non-aggressive manner with a belt when officers asked if she hit the child. The mother accused the officers of being racist and requested a different officer and said she was going to sue the city.
— Robert Mclaughlin was arrested for persistent disorderly conduct, after officers were called to the hospital due to him being verbally aggressive with hospital staff on Nov. 27. Officers told Mclaughlin, who was intoxicated, he had made multiple calls to 9-1-1 through the day that he was being disruptive to public services.
— Officers conducted a welfare check at a Center Street residence on Nov. 27. No one answered the door, and officers found no signs of forced entry, and nothing appeared to be out of place.
— Officers checked all of state Route 39 and all exits and on ramps after receiving a report of a single vehicle accident called in by a passerby on Nov. 27 but did not see any vehicle accidents.
— An officer responded to a call of a male not responding stating that he was having a heart attack at a Lincoln Avenue residence on Nov. 27. The officer arrived and spoke with the caller who was found to be heavily intoxicated. EMS transported the male to the hospital.
Chester
November arrests:
— Chyane Brickner, of Chester, seven counts of cruelty to animals and child neglect, creating risk of injury or death.
— Lillyann McElroy, of Hookstown, felony burglary and domestic battery.
— Mason Jones, of East Liverpool, destruction of property and obstructing an officer.
— Jeffrey Plunkett, of East Liverpool, DUI first offense.
— Robert Davis, of East Liverpool, possession of controlled substance and possession of a drug abuse instrument.
— Justin Graham, of Newell, no operator’s license.
— Skyler Powell, of Lisbon, hazardous driving.
