POLICE
Sheriff’s Office
— Salem police at 8:26 p.m. Wednesday requested a deputy check an address on U.S. Route 30, Kensington to see if a black Mercedes was there. The deputy did not see the car, but family came out and said the person no longer lives there but will try to contact him and relay a message.
— A report of drugs and a juvenile on County Home Road, Lisbon was reported at 9:43 p.m. Wednesday with no further information.
— An unruly juvenile was reported at 8:27 p.m. Wednesday on Cunningham Road, Salem where a man said his teenage son was being unruly, not listening, not wanting to go to school. While talking with the caller, the juvenile was in the background saying the caller hit him in the chest.
— A custody issue was reported on Hartley Road, Salem at 8:24 p.m. Wednesday by a woman saying her child had been with the father since last Thursday and she was supposed to pick her up Monday, but he hasn’t answered any of her texts or calls.
— Deputies were dispatched at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday to Carmel Achor Road in Middleton Township regarding an assault. Contact was made with both parties, with one saying they put hands on him, but the other saying it was only an argument and no verbal or physical threats occurred. No signs of physical injuries were noted on either party. The other party advised of concerns that he may become violent and requested he be arrested. They were advised an arrest cannot be made on something that may occur but has not. They were given info on how to obtain a protection order. A deputy spoke to the first party again and he was given a verbal warning for misuse of the 911 operating system.
— A man from Speidel Road, Hanoverton reported at 6:58 p.m. Wednesday that a roommate has been threatening him, taking his car and stealing his debit card. He just wanted him out of his house. He was told the other person would have to be evicted. He was also advised he could obtain a protection order if he’s concerned he may cause physical injury and have him removed.
— A welfare check was requested at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday at a state Route 154, Elkrun Township property on a 2-year-old who had a seizure previously. Nobody was home.
— A man on Country Club Drive, Salem called at 3:58 p.m. Wednesday for his neighbor, saying she told him someone broke into her residence and stole her phone. Attempts were made to contact her legal guardian.
— A case of menacing was reported at 3:40 p.m. Wednesday on King Road, Butler Township, with a resident reporting another man has been threatening him through his work and he learned the man’s vehicle was in his driveway. He said he was calling and was going there to check on a relative.
— A case of suspected fraud was reported at 1:09 p.m. Wednesday on Lucille Drive, Lisbon by a man who said he’s been sending money to a company he found on a website claiming he could travel to Dubai for free if he sent the king a gift. This has been going on since February this year. Apparently he was talking to someone through WhatsApp and told he won a trip to Dubai to meet the royal family and that Middle Eastern countries require a gift to visit and bought a royal robe.
— A deputy was called at 11:49 a.m. Wednesday to do a welfare check on a man from Glasgow Road, Lisbon who was calling people from a prior facility he was recently kicked out of, was making no sense and talking off the wall. A deputy spoke with him and he was ok.
— A man on Gorby Road, Middleton Township reported at 11:39 a.m. Wednesday that a person was using his vehicle without permission.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported at 6:38 a.m. Wednesday at Ag Pro on U.S. Route 62, Alliance by a manager watching from cameras, but not on the scene, saying there were two trucks and one had a trailer in the parking lot. He had received an alert and then the cameras went offline, but then called back and canceled the call, saying he knew the one truck was making a delivery and the other was disabled.
— A domestic violence call was reported at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday on Bear Hollow Road, Lisbon, possibly juvenile-related.
— A domestic violence call was reported at 8:26 p.m. Tuesday on Buckeye Road, Madison Township by a man who reported a woman scratched his neck and was freaking out and they pulled over. She was screaming at him to get back in the car. A deputy didn’t find the vehicle and could not reach the man by phone.
— A woman from West Pine Lake Road, Salem reported at 8:16 p.m. Tuesday that she lost her .22-caliber long rifle revolver when she was on the Greenway trail near Leetonia five or six weeks ago.
— A woman on Alliance Sebring Road, Alliance called at 5:53 p.m. Tuesday to request a welfare check on her brother in Butler Township due to his girlfriend’s ex making threats to harm him. A deputy spoke with the brother and he was fine.
— A deputy was dispatched at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday to the 29000 block of U.S. Route 30, Hanover Township for a missing person out of Jefferson County who was walking on foot in the area. Dispatch advised the caller was a family member the person sent a picture of the area on cell phone and sent it to the family member. The deputy checked the area but didn’t find anyone.
— A welfare check was requested at 3:13 p.m. Tuesday on West Washington Street that eventually led to a Center Township residence. The person in question was found to be ok and was later given a courtesy transport to an undisclosed location.
— An unruly juvenile was reported at 2:10 p.m. Tuesday on Melissa Lane, West Township.
— A woman on King Road, Butler Township reported at 10:12 a.m. Tuesday that she has a sign belonging to the county that her previous employee admitted to stealing. She had allowed him to store some personal items in their shed while he was moving and he did not take the sign with him when he took his other belongings.
— A caller at 8:22 a.m. Tuesday on Old state Route 344, Leetonia reported an 8-year-old child was refusing to go to school.
