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POLICE

East Liverpool

— Officers went to a Laura Avenue residence on Dec. 31 to speak with a resident who said a neighbor had entered her apartment without permission and hurt her cat. Officers asked if she had proof of her claim against the neighbor and she told them she had received messages on Facebook Messenger of the neighbor admitting to entering her home without her consent, but she was unable to produce the messages when the officers requested them. Officers also did not observe any injuries to the cat. The officers provided her with officer contact information and told her to send any message that pertain to her complaint to them.

— A caller from Jefferson requested a welfare check on a 17-year-old juvenile who was possibly at a party where narcotics and alcohol were being served to her. Officers found the juvenile at a Northside Street residence and spoke with her. She told officers she was allowed to be there and that she was sober and had not taken any narcotics or alcohol. The juvenile face-timed her stepfather who told officers she was allowed to be there. Officers noted that the juvenile showed no signs of intoxication or distress.

— Noah Wheaton, 25, address not provided, was issued citations and court date for OVI, OVI refusal (refusing a breath test) second offense and failure to control after officers responded to a three vehicle crash on Dec. 31 on Bradshaw Ave. Wheaton agreed to do field sobriety testing to which officers told him he was not under arrest but due to the incline of the roadway and cold temperature they would go to the police station to conduct the test. Officers indicated during the tests; Wheaton showed multiple signs of impairment. His vehicle was towed by First Class Towing due it being disabled in the crash.

Sheriff’s Office

— Suspicious activity and unreasonable noise allegedly caused by neighbors was reported at 3:38 a.m. Saturday in the area of Roberts Road, Fairfield Township. Deputies checked the area and didn’t hear any noise and made contact with the caller, advising there was no noise heard. The caller then advised he could still hear the noise. Deputies asked if he needed medical treatment, but he denied needing medical assistance.

— A caller from Hanover Township at 1:47 a.m. Saturday reported her ex-boyfriend and father of her child is harassing her by calling for welfare checks on their child and sending police to her home. She said he was also sending concerning messages. The prior reports have been linked to this report, with the caller given information on how to proceed.

— A 911 hangup call was reported at 12:06 a.m. Saturday on North Street, Salineville. Contact was made with the residents and all advised they did not call. The phone number that called was not known to the residents. All persons at the residence appeared fine.

— Deputies were dispatched at 10:44 p.m. Friday to Boston Street, Salem Township, for an unknown disturbance. A woman advised her 12-year-old daughter was not listening to her over her cell phone. The father of the girl arrived and his daughter went with him for the night.

— A deputy was dispatched at 9:36 p.m. Friday to Randel Road, Hanoverton for a domestic violence report. Joseph R. Abram, 31, Randel Road, Hanoverton, was charged with domestic violence and transported to the county jail. He already appeared in Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, with a pretrial set for Jan. 21.

— A welfare check was requested at 8:22 p.m. Friday on Harijune Circle, West Township. A deputy spoke with the person and family, who advised the person was fine and does not have mental health issues.

— A Canfield man at 6:27 p.m. Friday requested a welfare check on his 6-year-old son who is living with his mother in Hanover Township. He reported she was refusing to let him talk to his son by phone. A deputy responded and observed the child to be fine.

— A resident on Mohican Trail, Middleton Township reported at 5:35 p.m. Friday that someone posted inappropriate pictures of her on Instagram, from an unknown user. The resident was advised to contact the administrator of Instragram.

— A man on Glasgow Road, Wayne Township, reported at 3:31 p.m. Friday that he believed he was a victim of identity theft. He spoke with his bank and was advised to file a report.

— A deputy was dispatched at 3:17 p.m. Friday to a residence on Speidel Road, Hanover Township, to check the welfare of a juvenile walking toward the residence and upset. A deputy spoke to the resident at the home and he advised he was the only one home and everything was fine.

— An unknown disturbance was reported at 2:44 p.m. Friday at the football field at Southern Local, state Route 39, Washington Township, but while a deputy was en route, dispatch spoke to the school resource officer and learned it was a misunderstanding and there was no problem.

— A man on Y Camp Road, Madison Township, reported at 2:03 p.m. Friday that he needed a report per his bank, saying he sent a check in the mail from his residence for $300 to Capital One and someone changed the amount to $4,430 and cashed it.

— A deputy at 2:35 p.m. Friday spoke with a person from Macklin Road, Unity Township, who was having mental health issues. He was told to contact his doctor.

— A woman on state Route 14, Unity Township, reported at 12:17 p.m. Friday that the windshield of her 2010 Chevy Silverado was damaged while parked in the driveway overnight.

— A Malvern woman reported at 11:47 a.m. Friday that she went to her deceased son’s residence on U.S. Route 30 in Hanover Township on Jan. 8 and found his drum set missing. She said all doors and windows were secured, but it appeared someone may have gained entry through the back door due to marks on the door.

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