POLICE
Sheriff Reports
— Deputies at 11:52 a.m. Sunday provided mutual aid to the Ohio State Highway Patrol regarding a vehicle that crashed and was blocking Old Irondale Road in Yellow Creek Township. The operator of the vehicle was reported as being combative and refusing to exit the vehicle. Anthony Powell, 34, Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, was later charged with misdemeanor resisting arrest and fourth-degree felony assault on a peace officer. He was also cited for reasonable control and no seat belt.
— The cleaning staff from Minerva Welding, U.S. Route 30, West Township, reported at 5:27 p.m. Saturday that a man arrived in the parking lot in a vehicle looking for his wife, who he alleged was cheating on him and meeting in the parking lot. The wife was not in the parking lot. The caller said the man left. The license plate number came back to a Canton resident.
— An Austintown woman reported at 4:51 p.m. Saturday that she has belongings at her stepfather’s residence on East Liverpool Road, Madison Township and when she spoke with him, he said he wanted a deputy at the residence. A deputy spoke with him by phone and he said her belongings are on the front porch. She was advised and was told if she did not get back all of her belongings to contact an attorney.
— A man on state Route 164, Fairfield Township, reported at 4:27 p.m. Saturday that his neighbors are playing loud music. A deputy checked the area, with no contact with anyone.
— Deputies were dispatched at 7:21 p.m. Friday to Old Monroeville Road, Washington Township, for a medical call involving a person who was intoxicated, fell and hit their head and was being irate with family members. Upon arrival, Salineville EMS and Lifeteam EMS were on the scene. Lifeteam EMS transported the person to East Liverpool City Hospital in East Liverpool.
— A deputy on routine patrol at 12:36 a.m. Friday came across a vehicle parked at the Elkton Pub, state Route 154, Lisbon. The vehicle appeared to have been parked at the location for several days. No one was inside the passenger compartment and there were no keys. The vehicle was registered to a person out of Mahoning County who is deceased. The vehicle is on private property and would need to be towed by the property owner.
— A deputy was dispatched at 5:54 p.m. Thursday, along with a Hanoverton unit, to a state Route 9, Hanover Township property regarding a domestic dispute. Units spoke to both parties involved, with the male half saying he would leave for the evening to let things cool down. Units cleared after advising to call back if other issues arose. Then the female half called and advised the male half didn’t leave and was being belligerent. Units went back to the residence and were advised the female half would be leaving. She left and went to her parents.
— A deputy was dispatched at 5:14 p.m. Thursday, along with a Hanoverton officer, to Campbell Road, Hanover Township, for a domestic dispute at a residence. The caller was advised how to proceed and was told to call back if any issues arose.
— A medical was reported at 4 p.m. Thursday on Dunn Road, Madison Township where a deputy was met by EMS, who said the person was OK. The person’s grandmother said they would be taking the person to the hospital just to be safe.
— A deputy was dispatched at 8:05 p.m. Tuesday to a property on Miller Road, Center Township for a 911 hangup call. Dispatch called the number back and spoke to someone who said a family member was having some type of medical issue and an ambulance was not required at this time. Upon the deputy’s arrival, the person was being transported to a hospital in Mahoning County by a family member.
— A person was reported causing a disturbance at a residence on state Route 164, Washington Township at 7:04 p.m. Tuesday. Deputies made contact with Raymond C. McCulley, 44, Salineville and took him into custody on an active warrant out of Columbiana County Common Pleas Court. Upon checking, the warrant was issued in the domestic relations division, with McCulley ordered released Wednesday.
— Neighbor troubles were reported at 1:14 p.m. Tuesday on Center Road, Knox Township when a man reported his neighbor came onto his property and was speaking with the people trimming his trees. He and the neighbor then got into a verbal exchange of words before the neighbor went back to his property.
— A deputy responded at 7:28 a.m. Tuesday to the B & S Carryout on state Route 39, Salineville for a private property accident when one driver pulled into the parking lot as another was backing from a parking spot and stopped to proceed forward, with the first driver’s vehicle striking the other vehicle, causing damage to both vehicles. The first driver reported not seeing the other vehicle until it was too late. The first driver had a warrant for his arrest. Nicholas Smith, 26, Lewis Road, Salineville, was taken into custody and transported to the county jail for charges related to drug possession and tampering with evidence. His vehicle was left on the property with permission of the property owner. The other vehicle was driven away by the owner.
— A breaking and entering report was taken on South 12th Street, Knox Township at 8:26 p.m. Saturday.
