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POLICE

Sheriff’s Office

— A deputy responded at 9:16 p.m. Saturday to the Rogers Feed Mill, Depot Street, Rogers for an alarm, finding all windows and doors secure and no signs of forced entry.

— A deputy returned a call at 8:22 p.m. Saturday regarding a civil matter on Carmel Achor Road, Middleton Township, speaking to both parties involved and advising them how to proceed.

— A man on Glasgow Road, Wayne Township called at 1:14 p.m. Saturday to request a welfare check on his neighbor due to not seeing him in over a week. A deputy didn’t have contact with the man, but did talk to him by phone. He said he was at his residence and he was fine.

— Deputies were dispatched at 3:14 a.m. Saturday to an alarm at Dollar General, U.S. Route 62, Knox Township. All doors and windows were secure at ground level.

— Deputies were dispatched at 12:13 a.m. Saturday to a residence on Crestview Road, Fairfield Township, for a person having mental health issues. The person said they needed to go to a hospital. Columbiana EMS transported the person to a hospital in Mahoning County.

— Deputies responded at 8:57 p.m. Friday to Pancake Clarkson Road, Middleton Township for a person having mental health issues. Deputies were advised the person wanted to go to a hospital to get checked out. EMS responded and transported the person to a hospital. The person’s relative was informed.

— A telecommunication harassment report was taken at 6:13 p.m. Friday on Lower Elkton Road, Fairfield Township. The caller was advised to block the number.

–Aetna Insurance at 6:09 p.m. Friday requested a welfare check on a woman on Parkview Drive, Center Township, due to having no water at the residence. A deputy spoke with the woman, who advised she was fine.

— The assistant manager of Dollar General, state Route 172, Hanover Township, reported a man by the dumpster of the store. A deputy arrived and had no contact with the man on the property or in the area.

— A man on Spillway Road, Hanover Township reported at 7:18 p.m. Thursday that he was having a custody issue with the mother of his child. She lives in Hanoverton and this was over their 9-year-old son.

— Deputies were dispatched at 5:42 p.m. Thursday to Yates Road, Salem Township, for a domestic violence report. All parties involved signed a refusal.

— A welfare check was requested at 4:51 p.m. Thursday for a man on Rose Drive, Center Township. A deputy spoke with the homeowner and was told the man does not live there and they didn’t know who he was.

— A woman on Neeld Road, Unity Township reported at 10:50 p.m. Jan. 28 that a man was driving a silver Lincoln vehicle up and down the road and when asked if he was okay, he said he was waiting for his girlfriend to leave. A deputy checked the area, but didn’t find him.

— A man on state Route 170, Middleton Township called at 9:10 p.m. Jan. 28 to request a welfare check on his neighbor due to her driveway not being plowed and he hadn’t seen anyone at the residence. A deputy checked but had no contact with anyone at the residence.

— Deputies were dispatched at 5:58 p.m. Jan. 28 to Yellow Creek Church Road, Franklin Township, for a person who took a bunch of medication. Franklin Township EMS was on the scene and the person advised they wanted to go to a hospital. Northstar EMS transported the person to East Liverpool City Hospital in East Liverpool.

— A deputy at 4:05 p.m. Jan. 28 assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol with a traffic accident on Homeworth Road at Buck Road, Knox Township.

— Deputies responded at 9:33 p.m. Jan. 26 to Old Monroeville Road, Salineville, regarding a domestic. Deputies spoke with both parties and were advised everything was a misunderstanding. Refusals were signed.

— Neighbor troubles were reported at 8:27 p.m. Jan. 26 on state Route 45, Center Township. Deputies spoke with both parties involved and were advised both would be civil and an agreement was reached.

St. Clair Township

— Officers checked the vehicle reported as suspicious at an East Liverpool Road business on Jan. 26 after receiving a call about it as employees were trying to lock up. The officer ran the plate then contacted the owner of the vehicle who said it had broken down and he would have it towed in the morning.

— An officer checked for a vehicle reported to be in the roadway on Violet Place on Jan. 26 and found two vehicles parked to the outer edge of the roadway leaving the road very passable by the minimal traffic on that street.

— Officers conducted a welfare check on Jan. 26 at Coolidge Street residence after the postmaster called in reporting that the mail was piling up. The officer found the resident, an elderly female to be okay, just unable to get to her mailbox due to snow piling up. At her request, the officer got the mail from her box and handed it to her.

— Officers checked an area of East Liverpool Road for a female reported to be walking on the road on Jan. 29.

— Officers were told by a Walmart employee that everything was okay after arriving at the store to investigate an alarm on Jan. 29.

— Officers investigating a vehicle parked in the roadway on Old Fredericktown on Jan. 29, made contact with the owner with whom they had to communicate with through phone language interpreting and found the vehicle had broken down and he had obtained the permission from a resident there to park in his driveway overnight and have the vehicle towed in the morning. Officers discovered the male had a warrant for a traffic violation out of Indiana, but Indiana would not extradite him.

— Officers found the Long John Silvers on state Route 170 to be secure after investigating an alarm on Jan. 30.

— A driver was given a verbal warning for his license plate flapping following a Jan. 30 traffic stop on state Route 11.

— Officers investigated an alarm on Jan 31 at the Ohio Sport and Spine Institute and found the building to be secure.

— An officer arriving at the location of a disabled vehicle in a bad spot on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road on Jan. 31 stood by until a tow truck arrived.

Highway Patrol

— Charles John Bloor, Chestnut Street in Leetonia, was cited at 2:56 p.m. Jan. 20 in Hanover Township for failure to control, after crashing his vehicle while traveling eastbound on U.S. Route 30 and going off the left side of road, striking a ditch.

— Margaret King, of Center Road in Alliance, was cited at 3:19 p.m. Jan. 20 for a left of center violation, after her southbound vehicle traveled across the center line and struck a northbound Sandy Kolm, of Center Road in Alliance.

— Kurt Holloway, of Brookfield Avenue in Lisbon, was cited at 12:35 p.m. Jan. 20 in Center Township for a right of way violation, after he pulled from a private driveway onto Grant into the path of Sara Merriman, of Hazel Run Road in Salineville, and was struck.

— Caleb Ruthrauff, of Derr Avenue in Beloit, was cited at 1:22 p.m. Jan. 23 in Knox Township for failure to control, after his northbound vehicle failed to negotiate a curve on Rochester Road, went off the right side of the road, struck a culvert and overturned.

— Rylee Johnson, of Sebring, was cited at noon Jan. 30 in Knox Township for failure to control, after failing to obey a stop sign while traveling at the intersection of Hartley and Case roads and driving off the west side of Case into a snowbank.

— Benjamin Ackerman, of Metz Road in Columbiana, was cited at 6:55 p.m. Jan. 26 in Fairfield Township for failure to control, after his westbound vehicle traveled off the right side of Metz Road and struck two utility poles.

East Liverpool

— An officer checked the area of Rubicon and Vernia streets on Jan. 19 for a dirt bike they received a complaint on.

— A driver was issued a verbal warning for going left of center during a Jan. 19 traffic stop on state Route 11 after an officer observed her swerve into the other lane.

— A couple told officers they had been verbally fighting but nothing physical occurred after officers responded on Jan. 19 to a third-party call reporting a domestic violence situation at a Wilbert Avenue residence. Officers did not observe any signs of physical assault or distress with the female.

— Kyle Fenton, 44, address not provided, was taken into custody on Jan. 19 for violating a no contact order after the complainant showed officers video of Fenton parking directly across the street from his Globe Street residence. The caller also said Fenton threatened him.

— An officer filed a report on Jan. 19 after a female contacting the officer saying that the male she has a protection order against would not let the child they share contact her. The officer asked what was in their custody plan and she said there is one filed through Mahoning County, but she is on house arrest from the male and could not come to the station to get a report.

— Antoine Moman Jr., was issued a citation for license plate obstruction following a Jan. 19 traffic stop on state Route 39.

— An officer assisted the fire department after arriving on the scene of a Jan. 19 house fire on First Avenue.

— Officers investigating a domestic violence complaint at an East 8th Street residence on Jan. 20 spoke to two females involved who both said they were only having a verbal argument over not enough affection being shown. Officers did not observe physical marks and were told there were no threats.

— Officers told a male who was reported to be sleeping in the community room at Fawcett Apartments that he would need to leave the building so he wouldn’t get trespassed by CMHA management. The male said he was freezing and just wanted to get warm.

— Officers who received a call about a female wanting to potentially harm herself on Jan. 19 spoke with the female at a Virginia Avenue residence where she told the officer that she was not having self-harm thoughts just an anxiety attack. The officer contacted Northstar who transported her to the hospital.

— Officers checked residences on Princeton Street on Jan. 20 after residents reported someone trying to kick in their backdoor. Officers did not observe footprints in the resident’s yard or tracks from any vehicles in the alley toward the rear of the house.

— An officer responding to a noise complaint on Etruria Street on Jan. 20 found loud music to be coming from a minivan. The officer talked with the owner who was sitting in the van and was told by the owner he was just trying to get his sound system working correctly, but he would go inside for the time being.

— A driver was issued a verbal warning for no visible registration following a Jan. 20 traffic stop on Market Street.

— An officer sat stationary on state Route 7 on Jan. 20 to watch for a vehicle the highway patrol said had a reckless driver and no visible plate coming from Jefferson County.

— An officer found a West 6th Street building to be secure after investigating an alarm from the location on Jan. 20.

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