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Police activity reports




Compiled from selected police activity reports.

Buckeye Lake

• Dec. 11: Police stopped a vehicle with a cracked windshield and found the driver’s license was suspended.

• Dec. 12: A driver was cited for traveling 51 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• Dec. 12: A driver was cited for traveling 46 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• Dec. 12: A driver was cited for traveling 47 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• Dec. 13: A manager at Louie’s Corner House Bar reported that a person threw a cinder block through a window. Security camera footage identified the vandal. Charges are pending.

• Dec. 13: A Walnut Road woman reported the theft of an I-Phone.

• Dec. 13: A report of a domestic dispute at a Leroy Street residence was a misunderstanding. There was no dispute.

• Dec. 13: Police responded to an alarm drop at Duke service station. Area checked secure.

• Dec. 14: Police were dispatched to a bar fight, but all parties had fled the scene before the officer arrived.

• Dec. 14: A reported domestic dispute at a Hilton Road residence was actually a verbal dispute between two juveniles.

• Dec. 14: A driver was cited for traveling 50 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• Dec. 14: A suspect in a theft case was found to have an active warrant for his arrest out of Westerville.

• Dec. 15: A driver was cited for traveling 44 in a 35 miles per hour zone.

• Dec. 15: A driver was cited for running a red light.

Hebron

• Nov. 26: A Glenford woman reported the theft of her purse from her shopping cart while she was loading groceries into her vehicle at 6:48 p.m. Police are investigating.

• Nov. 26: Police stopped a vehicle on Ohio 79 at U.S. 40 and cited the driver for going 66 mph in a 50 mph zone.

• Nov. 28: A driver was warned for multiple lane violations on Ohio 79 northbound near O’Neill Drive.

• Nov. 28: Police responded to a barking dog complaint on East Cumberland Street at 2:53 p.m. The owner said she was getting rid of the dog that day and it would no long be a problem.

• Nov. 29: Police on patrol at 1 a.m. saw two persons taking items from a Lakewood Drive storage unit. The men had proof that they had rented the storage locker.

• Nov. 29: Police assisted Buckeye Lake Police with a subject stopped for brandishing a firearm in Buckeye Lake. Police stood by while Buckeye Lake Police searched the vehicle.

• Nov. 30: A Westview Drive resident reported that someone had knocked over Christmas decorations and broken beer bottles in her yard.

• Nov. 30: A security guard at an Enterprise Drive warehouse reported that someone had tried to break into his vehicle, setting off the alarm. The guard said he saw a male run behind the warehouse. Police searched the area with no contact. Nothing was taken from the vehicle.

• Nov. 30: The owner of the North High Street storage units reported receiving complaints that someone is living in one of the units. He asked police to accompany him when he confronted the man. The owner told police the mas was there and was holding a gun. Police secured him at gunpoint and discovered that the gun was a pellet gun. The man had been target shooting in the field behind the units. He was warned about the pellet gun and living in the unit. He denied living in the unit.

• Nov. 30: Police were dispatched to watch Ohio 79 northbound for a vehicle with a reported rolling domestic dispute including an assault near Ohio 79 and Ridgely Tract. Police located and stopped the vehicle on East Main Street for a Licking County Sheriff’s Office deputy. A woman in the vehicle was ultimately arrested for domestic violence.

• Dec. 1: Employees at the Duke station called police at 8:09 p.m. to report a confused driver who might have a medical emergency. Police had the squad check him out. His vital signs were normal, but medics agreed he was confused. Police tried to contact his daughter, including having Columbus Police go to his home. Police then secured his vehicle and took him to his Reynoldsburg home where he was turned over to his daughter’s boyfriend.

• Dec. 1: Police were asked to check on the welfare of a Broadway Street apartment resident. Everything was OK.

• Dec. 2: Buckeye Lake Police reported that a vehicle and person linked to thefts in Buckeye Lake and Hebron was on North High Street. Police spoke to the person about the thefts.

Millersport

• Nov. 2: A driver was cited for an expired registration.

• Nov. 3: Police took a report on a cell phone being damaged.

• Nov. 4: A driver was cited for an expired registration.

• Nov. 7: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• Nov. 8: A driver was stopped for speeding on Lancaster Street and then arrested for violating a temporary protection order.

• Nov. 10: Police took a report about counterfeit money at the Family Dollar store.

• Nov. 17: A driver was cited for going 41 mph in a 25 mph zone on Lancaster Street.

• Nov. 20: A driver was cited for driving under suspension.

• Nov. 22: Police stopped a driver on Chautauqua Boulevard for having one headlight. The driver was cited for the violation and for driving under suspension.



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