POLICE
East Liverpool
— Officers searched the East End area for on Feb. 19 for two vehicles reported to be driving on Pennsylvania Avenue at a high rate of speed.
— A male who came into the police station on Feb. 19 to file a fraud report was transferred to St. Clair Police Department since the incident happened in their jurisdiction.
— A disoriented female who admitted to smoking methamphetamine after officers located her running out of the roads near Valley View Street with her legs, arms and face cut from running from the woods was transported to East Liverpool hospital on Feb. 19.
— Officers found no one to be home at a St. Clair Avenue residence where a disturbance was reported to be happening on Feb. 19.
— Officers searched the apartments on North Shadylane and a wooded area behind the apartments on Feb. 19 for abandoned 911 calls that kept pinging to that location.
— Officers advised a grandfather on Feb. 19 how to go through the eviction process after he called police and said he grandson who was possibly intoxicated was tearing his Huston Street house apart.
Hancock County Sheriff
The following arrests were made in the month of February by deputies:
— Logan McLaughlin, of Weirton, felony possession of a firearm.
— Natasha L. Boron, of Massillon, grand larceny.
— Ryan C. Tuttle, of Steubenville, DUI first offense.
— Shayne Murphy, of New Cumberland, DUI second offense and DWLS DUI.
— Kyle Reckner, of Weirton, domestic battery.
— Diana Parsons, of Beaver, Pa., DUI.
— Floyd Stephen, of Chester, parent child creating risk.
— Damien M. Paolino, of Newell, fugitive from justice.
— Jordan Stoudermire, of Oakdale, Pa., capias warrant.
— Demetria Yost, of New Cumberland, fugitive from justice.
— Mark Strong, of Chester, DUI first offense.
— Roger Mercer Jr., of New Cumberland, domestic battery.
— Andrew J. Toth, of Chester, accessory to breaking and entering. Petit larceny and accessory before the fact.
— Kaitlyn Banchi, of Chester, accessory after the fact breaking and entering as well as accessory after the fact petit larceny.
— Donald Williams, of New Cumberland, public intoxication.
Liverpool Township
— Justin Savage, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for speed of 66 mph in a 55-mph zone during a Feb. 18 traffic stop on state Route 7.
— James Conrad, age and address not provided, was transported to East Liverpool hospital for a head injury sustained in a Feb. 20 crash on Parkway Avenue. An officer met him at the hospital and issued him citations and a court date for driving under suspension, failure to control, and operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
— Dawson Mayfield, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for speed of 39 mph in a 25-mph zone during a Feb. 23 traffic stop on Boring Lane.
— Jonathon Easterly, age and address not provided, was taken into custody for three outstanding warrants, one for felony domestic violence after officers from Liverpool Township responded to a domestic call on Feb. 24 at a Wood Alley residence. The responding officer requested backup from East Liverpool and St. Clair police departments.
— Cathy Keenan, age and address not provided, was issued traffic citations for speed and expired plates during a Feb. 24 traffic stop on state Route 7.
— Dylan Neely, age and address not provided, was issued citations and a court date for a non-working headlight, and a suspended license and issued a warning for no license plate light during a Feb. 27 traffic stop on state Route 7.
St. Clair Township
— An officer searched for a person reported to be tampering with an ankle monitor at a state Route 170 residence on Feb. 19
— An officer found everything to be secure at Beaver Local Schools after investigating an alarm on Feb. 19.
— A driver was given a warning for no license plate during a Feb 19 traffic stop on Y & O Road.
— An officer spoke with two truck drivers parking in the private parking lot at DJs who were blocking the view of oncoming traffic on St. Clair Avenue on Feb. 19. The owner of the truck who was pulled up too far moved the truck.
— An officer stopped and checked on a vehicle sitting on the side of state Route 170 with hazard lights on on Feb. 19. The driver told the officer that the front driver side tire almost fell off and a tow truck was on the way.
Sheriff’s Office
— Deputies were dispatched at 11:48 p.m. Saturday to Sell Road, Center Township, for a domestic violence report between a man and his live-in girlfriend, who left on foot prior to deputies arriving. The man signed a refusal. Another man, who the first man and his girlfriend live with, said the woman caused damage to the wall and door inside the residence. A warrant for criminal damaging was issued for the woman out of Columbiana County Municipal Court.
— Deputies responded at 4:34 a.m. Saturday to a fight call in Damascus on U.S. Route 62. Goshen Township police officers arrived before deputies and then worked with deputies on the investigation, with all learning there was a simple assault between two men. Damascus Fire responded to check one of the men, who had a few lacerations on his face. All parties involved were allegedly intoxicated and advised they did not want to press charges. None were witnessed driving. They signed refusals to cooperate and were given courtesy rides home. One vehicle was parked by a deputy in the Damascus Friends Church parking lot to be picked up later in the day.
— A man on Knox School Road, Knox Township reported at 9:44 p.m. Thursday that there was a burglary in progress at his residence. He reported when he arrived home, he heard someone talking and say his name, then it looked like a person was inside the residence. A deputy checked inside the residence, but had no contact with anyone inside, with no forced entry observed on any doors or windows. A window in a bedroom was open and the man said the window should have been closed and locked.
