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POLICE

East Liverpool

— Officers assisted a St. Clair Township police officer at Tri-State Ford with an investigation he was currently working on regarding a stolen phone from Walmart. The St. Clair Township officer interviewed the male who admitted to taking the phone.

— Officers took a report for property damage on May 1 for a resident who said the bricks on the top of her Jackman Street property retaining wall were broken off.

— Officers investigating a possible assault on East 5th Street on May 1 viewed video footage and determined no assault took place. It was people trying to separate family members before a verbal argument escalated. The incident is being sent to the prosecutor’s office for review.

— Victoria Redman, 20, address not provided, was arrested for theft after on May 3 after admitting to stealing items from a West 6th street apartment.

— While checking an area of Green Lane for a people reported to be drinking in public on May 2 an officer observed Donald Nesselrode, 59, address not provided, who is known to the officer to have an active warrant through the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Officer at the Dollar General Store. After confirming the warrant, the officer arrested Nesselrode and transported him to the Columbiana County Jail.

— Officers filed a report for a female who reported on May 2 that someone drove by her Maine Boulevard residence and her knocked her mailbox over.

— After responding to a juvenile complaint on May 2 on Holliday Street, officers located the 11-year-old male juvenile who left his residence without permission after an altercation with his brother and mother. The juvenile attempted to run from officers, but was detained and placed without cuffs in the back of a police car. The juvenile was verbally combative with the officers, and the mother said this was no unusual behavior. Due to the violent behavior exhibiting by the juvenile, officers contacted the prosecutor to see if he could be transported to Tobin Center and charged with domestic violence. The prosecutor said no due to the juvenile’s age. The juvenile was allowed to go stay with other family members for the weekend. The mother was advised to seek help from juvenile probation.

— Malcolm Wade, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for failure to control after officers investigated a vehicle missing a wheel and observing tire marks in the grass and damage to a telephone pole from being struck by the vehicle on May 2 on state Route 39.

— Officers forwarded a report to the juvenile prosecutor’s office for a female who would not be accepted by Tobin Center for being under the required age, after the juvenile’s mothers reported a domestic violence issue involving the juvenile who then left the home without permission on May 2. Officers located the juvenile and brought her back to the residence. Officers observed a mark on the mother’s neck which the mother said was from the juvenile swinging at her and hitting her face and scratching her neck.

— Officers located a juvenile who was reported as running away from her residence on May 2 and transported the juvenile back to the residence.

— A male came to the police station on May 2 and showed officers a text he received on his phone that supposedly came from the BMV telling him he had unpaid fees. The officer looked at the text and told him it was a scam. The officer had dispatch run his license and show him there were no issues with it.

Sheriff’s Office

— Fraud was reported at 10:54 a.m. Monday on U.S. Route 30, Minerva by a woman who said someone was claiming to be an employer.

— A man on Waterford Road, East Palestine reported at 10:36 a.m. Monday that his son was charged and chest bumped by a coach from Cleveland the night before.

— A man on Schneider Road, Hanover Township came to the station at 9:59 a.m. Monday to report contracting with a contractor to put in some new windows. He ordered the windows on Sept. 30, 2025 and as of Monday, no work has been done or windows received.

— A medical facility in North Lima requested a welfare check at 8:24 a.m. Monday for a patient who missed an appointment and couldn’t be reached. A deputy made contact with him and he was fine and will make the next appointment the next day.

— A man on Hazel Run Road, Salineville reported at 9:51 a..m. Monday that 1,200 feet of cable was stolen.

— A deputy advised of a Be On the Lookout (BOLO) for a black BMW spotted the vehicle at 7:15 a.m. Monday in a parking lot on state Route 518 in West Point and followed the vehicle, with the patrol requesting the vehicle be stopped. The post arrived and took over the traffic stop.

— A white pony was reported loose in the parking lot of the Columbiana County jail on County Home Road, Lisbon, Center Township at 7:57 p.m. Saturday. The owner arrived and got the pony.

— A deputy was dispatched to Shady Lane Road, Center Township, for a structure fire at an abandoned residence with arson suspected at 7:17 p.m. Saturday. Lisbon, Hanover Township an Winona fire departments were on scene. A man from Lisa Lane, Center Township was advised by the deputy to stop causing a disturbance and to go back to his residence. He said he just wanted to know if he had to evacuate his residence and leave his property. He was advised no.

— A deputy was dispatched at 6:42 p.m. Saturday to Lakeview Road, Hanover Township for a person having mental health issues. The person was with family and friends. Hanover Township EMS and EMT EMS were on scene. The deputy pink-slipped the person, meaning the person was ordered taken to a hospital, with EMT EMS transporting the person to East Liverpool City Hospital, East Liverpool.

— A man reported at 5:41 p.m. Saturday that the door inside his mother’s residence on East Liverpool Road, Madison Township going to the upstairs had damage to the door handle and deadbolt. He believed another family member caused the damage.

— A deputy was dispatched at 3:45 p.m. Saturday to Steubenville Pike Road, Center Township, for a person injured while working on a vehicle when the bar on the jack struck him in the face and head area. The Lisbon Fire Department and West Point EMS were on the scene. West Point EMS transported the person to Dickey Drive, Lisbon where Stat MedEvac was waiting to transport him to a hospital.

— A deputy was dispatched at 5:29 p.m. May 8 to Highland Memorial Park Cemetery, South 12th Street, Knox Township, for a person who had a medical issue and died. North Georgetown Fire Department and Sebring EMS were on scene, with the Columbiana County Coroner’s Office advised. The person was taken to a funeral home.

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