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POLICE

St. Clair Township

— Officers checked the area of state Route 170 near Sheetz on Oct. 23 for a reported reckless driver.

— Officers had to put down a deer after rescuing it from mud in a ditch alongside East Liverpool Road on Oct. 23. The deer had been reported as being hit by a vehicle and then flopping in the debris. Officers located the debris from a vehicle but did not see the deer. They searched and found it stuck in the mud and requested assistance from the fire department to get it unstuck. After rescuing it from the mud they discovered it had a broken leg from the accident.

Liverpool Township

— Kaci O’Neil, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for speed following an Oct. 23 traffic stop on state Route 7.

Sheriff’s Office

— A woman in Middleton Township reported at 8:18 p.m. Thursday that a Salem man who is an inmate in the Columbiana County jail was telling her daughter that when he gets out of jail, he’s going to cause harm to her mother. A deputy spoke with the man in the jail and advised him of the complaint against him. He said he made no such statement about the woman.

— A Lowellville man reported at 5:29 p.m. Thursday that his camping trailer at Fireside Lake Campground, Rochester Road, West Township, was entered between Oct. 24 and Nov. 6, with multiple items stolen from inside the camper, no forced entry was made. He said his ex-wife still has a key to gain entry and may have stolen the items.

— A woman on state Route 39, Washington Township, reported at 5:08 p.m. Thursday that her neighbor trespassed on her property to give her horses hay. She said she’s posting no trespassing signs around the property. About an hour earlier, at 4:11 p.m. Thursday, she reported a woman in East Liverpool was making false statements about her on social media on a Wellsville site about her abusing horses. She said she contacted the administrator of the site and the statements were removed. She was advised to contact an attorney.

— A man on Mindling Lane, West Township reported at 3:45 p.m. Thursday that someone was trespassing on his property and took an axe to the bottom of one of the trees on his property.

— A domestic dispute was reported at 12:13 a.m. Thursday on Pinewood Drive, New Waterford. Both parties were separated and advised there had been an argument; however, voices were not raised and there was no physical violence. Both parties appeared in good health and there were no visible injuries.

— Deputies responded at 11:35 p.m. Tuesday to Morris Auto Repair, state Route 45, Center Township, regarding a suspicious vehicle. Deputies found the car running and unoccupied. Deputies secured the car and found it may have electrical issues.

— An alarm was reported at a building on old state Route 154, Elkrun Township. A deputy checked the building and found it secure. The rest of the property was patrolled and nothing appeared suspicious.