Chillicothe Police Department activity report for Monday, March 25, 2024

Chillicothe Police Activity Report
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The Chillicothe Police Department has released its report detailing activities and responses from Monday, March 25, 2024. The following account provides an overview of the incidents handled by the officers.

Throughout this period, the Chillicothe Police Department also conducted traffic stops, and business checks, and continued with numerous investigations. A total of 74 calls for service were received on March 25, 2024.

In the early hours of 12:03 AM, officers were dispatched to Lowe’s due to an alarm trigger. Upon inspection, the business was found to be secure, and a key holder was promptly notified of the incident.

Later, at 1:02 PM, a team responded to Wal-Mart following a disturbance report related to a motor vehicle accident. Fortunately, it was determined that no damage had occurred to the involved vehicles.

At 1:37 PM, officers addressed a parking complaint in the 400 block of Walnut Street, further showcasing the department’s dedication to maintaining order and compliance within the community.

A fire complaint was investigated at 5:20 PM in the 1500 block of Maple Street, where a resident was found burning yard waste without any violations of local ordinances.

Officers were dispatched to the intersection of Calhoun and Broadway Street at 6:22 PM for a well-being check on a female subject reported to be asking people for money. The subject, however, could not be located by the officers.

6:25 PM saw officers guiding citizens on obtaining a protection order after they received messages suggesting self-harm, highlighting the department’s commitment to citizen safety and mental health.

The department also responded to a 911 call from the 100 block of Hillcrest Street at 6:48 PM. The caller reported difficulties in making or receiving phone calls and was assisted in contacting their service provider for a resolution.


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