POLICE
East Liverpool
— An officer took a phone call of threats from a third caller on Nov. 28 and informed the caller they would attempt to contact the alleged victim.
— Officers spoke with the parties involved in a neighborhood dispute on Avondale Street over a resident putting their garbage in the wrong can on Nov. 28.
— An officer took a report at the station from a male and female on Nov. 28 regarding a sexual assault that took place against their juvenile daughter.
— Officers removed a bunch of cardboard boxes off the roadway on state Route 11 on Nov. 28.
— Officers responding to an alarm in the 100 block of Maine Boulevard on Nov. 28 found the building to be secured.
— An officer received a call saying that a female was trying to get inside a burned building on College Street on Nov. 28. The officer checked the area and found the doors to be screwed shut to prevent anyone from entering.
— An officer spoke with a man on East 5th and Washington street who kept repeating someone was trying to kill him on Nov. 28. The male said he is just cold and has been walking around the city and he just wanted to get back to Lisbon to be closer to the shelter. Officers gave him a courtesy ride to Circle K.
— An officer responded to a welfare check at a W. 6th Street residence where he made contact with a female who said she was fine on Nov. 28. The officer informed her that her son was trying to reach her.
— Officers found ELHS to be secure after receiving two separate alarms on Nov. 28.
— A driver was given a verbal warning for a turn signal violation following a Nov. 28 traffic stop on Fawcett Street.
