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POLICE

Sheriff’s Office

— A deputy took a report of a missing person at a Wooddale Drive residence in Hanover Township at 5:27 p.m. Sunday. The deputy spoke to the caller upon arrival at the address and had them fill out a missing person form, advising the person would be entered as missing by dispatch.

— A deputy was dispatched at 4:24 p.m. Sunday to Teegarden Road, Hanover Township for an ATV complaint. The deputy spoke with the person involved, who agreed to stay off of the roadway and said they were finished riding for the evening.

— A drug-related issue was reported at 1:35 p.m. Sunday on Hillside Drive, Butler Township.

— A deputy returned a call at 12:15 p.m. Sunday to a Madison Township resident on Y & O Road regarding a civil matter, advising them how to proceed.

— Trespassing was reported at 8:47 p.m. Saturday on Y & O Road, Madison Township.

— Suspicious activity was reported at 5:02 p.m. Saturday at United Local Schools, state Route 9, Hanover Township. A deputy checked the school grounds and made no contact with anyone.

— A welfare check was requested at 4:33 p.m. Saturday on Sue Drive, Center Township. A deputy made contact with the people involved and was advised all were in good health and would contact the person who called for the welfare check.

— Menacing was reported at 2:44 p.m. Friday on Cherry Street, Knox Township. A deputy spoke to the caller and then spoke to the other party and told them what would happen if they continued.

— A deputy on patrol at 11:17 p.m. Thursday came across a suspicious person on state Route 170 who ran in front of the deputy up a steep hill off of the roadway. The deputy believed the person had a warrant and was met by Ohio State Highway Patrol and East Palestine Police who searched for the person, who eventually turned himself in to the patrol and East Palestine units. He was then transferred to the custody of deputies. He was identified as John Andrews III, 39, who had an active warrant for his arrest. He was transported to the jail.

— A barking dog was reported at 10:30 p.m. Thursday on Jimtown Road, East Palestine. The dog owner put the dog inside for the night.

— A man on Parkview Drive, Center Township reported at 9:42 p.m. Thursday that unknown people on drugs were walking up and down the road causing a disturbance, saying this has been going on for the past two years. A deputy checked the area, but did not find anyone.

— A woman on Lisa Lane, Center Township, reported at 9:41 p.m. Thursday that unknown homeless people were in front of a residence yelling at each other. A deputy checked the area, but did not find anyone.

— A Terraho Drive, Butler Township resident called at 8:44 p.m. Thursday to report being in a property dispute with his roommate over a chandelier. Deputies had been dispatched to the same residence at 3:15 p.m. May 27 when the roommate was outside the residence allegedly threatening to break down the door. Dispatch advised that he called in and said he has lived there for two months and was locked out. A deputy spoke to all involved told them about the eviction process.

— A woman on Salem Unity Road, Salem Township reported at 7:48 p.m. Thursday that her children’s stepmother of North Lima won’t stop sending her text messages. A deputy spoke to the other woman via telephone and told her to stop sending the text messages.

— A man on South Mahoning Avenue, Knox Township reported at 7:30 p.m. Thursday that he sold his 2009 Mercury Milan to a resident on Fifth Street, Beloit and as of this date, the buyer had not transferred the title into his name and still has the man’s license plate on the vehicle. Dispatch confirmed the vehicle is still registered to the seller. He was told to contact the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

— A man on state Route 45, Center Township, requested a report on file per his bank at 3:41 p.m. Thursday that he received a check in the mail for $2,700 from a person he’s been in contact with, he cashed the check and the next day the bank advised the check was declined.

— Deputies and Salineville Police were dispatched at 3:42 p.m. Thursday to West Main Street, Salineville, for multiple anonymous calls that two men with multiple outstanding warrants were at the residence. Deputies and police officers spoke with the resident at the property who said the wanted men were not inside his residence or on his property. He was advised three times that the two men have warrants and if they arrive there to call Salineville Police or the Sheriff’s Office.

— A welfare check was requested on a juvenile at 4:37 p.m. May 27 on Meadow Wood Drive, Butler Township. The juvenile was fine and the report was sent to Child Protective Services.

– Andrew Brian Davis, 42, no address listed, was charged with domestic violence after deputies responded to a state Route 45 home at 1:40 a.m. May 27 where the resident reported Davis had assaulted her earlier in the day, but returned and had threatened her.

Highway Patrol

— Terry MacAleese, 68, Columbiana Lisbon Road, Columbiana, was cited for a stop sign violation after failing to stop for the new stop sign while southbound on state Route 164 at state Route 558 at 9:44 a.m. May 28 in Fairfield Township, striking a westbound vehicle from state Route 558 driven by Brandon Thomas, 35, Woodland Drive, Columbiana. No injuries were reported. Traffic on state Route 164 previously didn’t have to stop there, but now it’s a four-way stop, requiring traffic on state Route 164 to stop, along with traffic on state Route 558.

— A 16-year-old Leetonia boy was cited for reasonable control after his eastbound vehicle on Teegarden Road in Salem Township crossed the center line and struck a westbound vehicle driven by Thomas Sentinek, 48, Spillway Road, Lisbon at 10:10 p.m. May 24. The boy was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown by Minerva EMS with suspected serious injuries. Sentinek was taken by Minerva EMS to Salem Regional Medical Center for suspected minor injuries.

— Austin Hancher, 20, Washington, Pa., was cited for a stop sign violation and no seat belt after his southbound vehicle on Homeworth Road in Knox Township failed to yield at the stop sign and was struck by an eastbound vehicle on Georgetown Road driven by Brayden Wiggins, 20, Toronto at 4:54 p.m. May 24. Hancher and his 18-year-old passenger of Seven Hills were each transported to Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital with suspected minor injuries, with Sebring EMS taking Hancher and EMT taking the passenger.

— Charles R. MacMillan, 52, Conkle Road, Salem, was cited for reasonable control and operating a vehicle impaired after allegedly running a stop sign while eastbound on Winona Road at 7:41 p.m. May 21 in Salem Township, driving off of the road to the right, striking a sign, a pole and a ditch and then fleeing the scene. He suffered suspected minor injuries.

— Jeanna A. Murray, 44, Dyke Road, Rogers, was cited for reasonable control and no seat belt after the eastbound vehicle she was driving traveled off of Pancake Clarkson Road in Middleton Township at 4:18 a.m. May 21 and struck a tree. Her passenger, Dewayne Toothman, 43, East Fourth Street, East Liverpool, suffered suspected minor injuries and was transported to East Liverpool City Hospital by Negley EMS.

— Stephen J. Ogletree, 35, South Broadway Avenue, Salem, was taken by Damascus EMS to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown for suspected minor injuries after a falling tree struck his westbound vehicle on Georgetown Road in Butler Township at 10:49 a.m. May 20.

Liverpool Township

— Ayson Moody, 25, address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for OVI after officers responded May 22 to a vehicle fire on state Route 7. The officers confirmed that it was not a vehicle fire, that the driver blew the engine up. After conducting sobriety test on Moody, he admitted to officers he had been drinking. He was placed under arrest and taken to the East Liverpool Police Department for a breath test and released to a sober driver.

— Brittany Clutter, age and address not provided, was issued citations and a court date for speed of 40 mph in a 25-mph zone and cracked windshield during a May 23 traffic stop on Boring Lane.

— Ceara Brown, age and address not provided, was issued citations and a court date for a stop sign violation and driving under a non-compliance suspension during a May 23 traffic stop on state Route 7.

— Kaleb Hanlon, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date after being clocked at speeds of 73 mph and 68 mph in a 55-mph zone during a May 24 traffic stop on state Route 7.

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