Chillicothe Police Department activity report for Monday, March 18, 2024

Chillicothe Police Activity Report
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The Chillicothe Police Department has released a detailed activity report for Monday, March 18, 2024. From early morning alarms to late-night checks, the department was actively involved in ensuring the safety and security of the community.

In addition to these incidents, officers engaged in routine traffic stops, and business checks, served papers, and followed up on numerous investigations throughout the day. The department reported a total of 92 calls for service on this date.

03:47 AM – Officers quickly responded to an alarm on the 700 block of Commercial Street, which was ultimately determined to be a false alarm.

09:23 AM – The Animal Control Officer (ACO) handled a situation involving an animal caught in a live trap on the 10 block of 11th Street.

11:52 AM – Continuing their diligent work, officers conducted follow-up investigations related to a stealing case on the 700 block of BUS 36.

12:11 AM – A report of fraud in the 1500 block of Maple was taken, though initial investigations suggested that no fraud had occurred, rather a dissatisfaction with service was identified.

12:23 PM – School Resource Officers (SROs) sought assistance from city officers regarding a tobacco offense involving students.

12:32 PM – Information received by officers initiated a narcotics investigation, underscoring the ongoing efforts to combat drug-related issues within the community.

02:18 PM – A sexual assault report was filed with the department, with investigations set to continue.

06:57 PM – In collaboration with an external agency, officers searched for a wanted suspect in the 300 block of Mansur, although the search led to an abandoned house, based on outdated information.

08:01 PM – Officers conducted a welfare check on a potentially suicidal individual in the 900 block of 3rd, finding the person to be okay.

08:57 PM – A car alarm activation in the 300 block of Washington was investigated, with nothing unusual observed, and the car owner was notified.

 


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