POLICE
St. Clair Township
— A driver was given a verbal warning for no license plate during a March 12 traffic stop on state Route 170.
— Officers spoke to a male in an Irish Ridge Road parking lot on March 12, who told them he had been there for hours waiting for a female who was sitting in a vehicle with her two kids to leave. He noted the female did not have a license. Officers spoke to the female who told them the male flattened her tires, and she had no way of getting them fixed. The female was advised to call a friend and have them come get her and the vehicle or it would be towed. She was also told she would need a car air compressor to put air in the tires, and a driver with a valid license to take her and the vehicle. The female did as advised.
— Officers arrived a Milbourne Avenue residence on March 12 to assist North Star in gaining entry to a residence for a female having a reaction to medication.
— Officers spoke with a male at Sheetz who was having problems with his vehicle on March 13. The male said he had someone coming to help him through his insurance company, but it would be a few hours before they got there. He was told it was okay to stay there until his help arrived.
— Officers investigated an alarm on March 12 at Beaver Local Schools and found the school secure.
— Officers searched Dresden Avenue on March 12 for a grey Nissan Sentra after receiving a report of a female beating a child in the car.
— Officers responded to a private property crash in the Dollar General parking lot on March 13.
— Officers investigated a Foulks Drive location on March 13 for a burglary alarm and found the building appeared to be secure.
— Officers searched an area of state Route 170 in Fredericktown for a female reported to be sitting on the side of the road with a backpack appearing to need help on March 13.
— Officers spoke to a male on March 13 who said his niece’s husband has been threatening him and driving past his residence multiple times during the day which is scaring his wife and that he would like to seek a protection order.
— Officers spoke with the property owners of a Church Street residence whose trampoline was blown out of their yards by high winds and struck a church van on March 13. The property owners agreed to pay the churches $250 insurance deductible so the church could make a claim. The property owners got a money order made out to the insurance company and gave it to the officer who passed it on to a church elder.
— An officer directed traffic on St. Clair Avenue on March 13 until a tree was removed from the roadway.
— An officer spoke with a female on March 13 who said she hit a deer earlier in the week while leaving work and wanted to know the businesses in that area that had cameras that could possibly show her car had no damage prior to hitting the deer.
East Liverpool
— An officer investigating a tree down in the roadway on Dresden Avenue on March 12 found the tree to be in the township’s jurisdiction and stood by until the city’s street department arrived and removed it.
— Officers searched the area of Peach Alley on March 12 after receiving an anonymous tip of drug activity.
— Officers found Herche-Bloor Pharmacy to be secure after investigating an alarm from the location on March 12.
— An officer responding to a tree in the roadway on St. Clair Avenue on March 12 arrived to find a Liverpool Township unit there and the officers moved the tree limbs from the road. In the process they observed a broken power advised dispatch to call AEP.
— Officers spoke with a male at a Cora Street residence who said he was threatened by a stranger for his roommate who is a registered sex offender. The male said he did not know that until the sheriff’s office passed out papers that day to inform the residents in the neighborhood. Officers spoke with neighbors who matched the description the male provided and found one who said he was just released from prison and was part of the Aryan Brotherhood and does not like a pedophile living in the neighborhood. He was told that the man he threatened was not the sex offender and he was not to return to that residence again.
— Eric White, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for no driver’s license and expired plates during a March 12 traffic stop on Pennsylvania Avenue. The vehicle was towed by First Class Towing.
— An officer investigating a tree reported in the roadway of Lisbon Street on March 12 arrived to find some branches which he cleared.
— Officers investigating a silent panic alarm at the FRX Health Dispensary on Dresden Avenue spoke with the manager and some workers who said it was set off by accident while doing maintenance on the security system.
— Officers issued a driver a verbal warning for no visible license plate light during a March 12 traffic stop on Dresden Avenue.
— Officers searched an area of Park Avenue on March 12 for a report of two men and a female fighting.
— Officers conducted a welfare check on a juvenile at a Starkey Lane residence at the request of Child Protective Services.
— Officers investigated a 911 hang-up call at a Pennsylvania Avenue residence on March 12.
— A female called the police on March 12 to report that she had been scammed out of almost $6,000 on Facebook Marketplace and then was hacked out of her Facebook and Instagram accounts.
— Officers assisted Wellsville police on locating a vehicle that was entered as stolen on March 12. The officers located the vehicle on Park Avenue and had it towed.
— A driver was issued a warning for running a red light during a March 12 traffic stop on West Eighth Street.
— An officer investigating an alarm drop at a Maine Avenue location on March 8 found the building to be secure.
— Crystal Orndoff was issued a citation for driving under suspension during a March 13 traffic stop on Bradshaw Avenue. The car was released to a valid driver.
— A female called the police department on March 13 to report a male and female walking their dog through her Spring Grove Avenue backyard. She was told officers would do extra checks around her property.
— A driver was given a verbal warning for only having one working headlight during a March 13 traffic stop on Avondale Street.
— An officer investigating a report of a male and female fighting on March 12 in the 700 block of Minerva Street was told the two had already left the area when he arrived.
— An officer notified the Pennsylvania State Police to make contact with the registered owner of a vehicle with Pennsylvania plates which had been parked in the On Demand Counseling Center parking lot for over a week.
— Officers investigating an alarm at a Bridge Street residence on March 12 found the residence to be secure.
— Jesse Hubbard was arrested and charged with OVI, OVI refusal, open container in a vehicle and no driver’s license following a March 13 after officers arrived at Pennsylvania Avenue and Parkway to investigate a report of a male slumped over his steering wheel with his foot on the brake.
— Officers spoke with a male on West Fifth Street near the toll bridge who told them another male was chasing him and had a gun on March 12. The male stated this happened in West Virginia and dispatch contacted the Hancock County Sheriff’s Officer who told dispatch the male had already made a report.
— An officer on patrol on state Route 11 on March 13 found another tree down and cleared the roadway of the debris.
— Officers investigated a burglary alarm at the New Castle School of Trades which was set off during a time of high winds in the area on March 13 and found the building to be secure.
