Chillicothe Police Department activity report for Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Chillicothe Police Activity Report
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The Chillicothe Police Department was actively maintaining law and order throughout the city on Tuesday, December 12th, 2023. Officers handled a variety of incidents, from traffic stops to assisting in legal procedures.  In total, the Chillicothe Police Department conducted traffic stops, and business checks, and responded to 76 calls for service.

Here’s a detailed rundown of their day:

12:43 a.m., officers discovered a vehicle with its doors open in the 200 block of Clay Street. Despite attempts to contact the residents, there was no response. The officers then securely closed the vehicle’s doors.

08:57 a.m., a citizen reached out to the Police Department to report a theft. The citizen was instructed to visit the Police Department to file the report.

09:14 a.m., officers assisted Livingston County Deputies during a traffic stop, resulting in the driver’s arrest.

10:11 a.m., a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Washington Street and Ryan Lane was promptly addressed. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but both vehicles were towed, and a report was filed.

10:36 a.m., in collaboration with Livingston County Deputies, officers executed a search warrant in the 1400 block of Clay Street. A wanted male was taken into custody, and a significant quantity of a controlled substance was seized.

02:43 p.m., officers investigated illegally parked vehicles in the 400 block of Martin Street, finding them on private property.

04:44 p.m., a call about a semi-truck and trailer obstructing driveways on Adam Drive was responded to, but officers found no such vehicle upon arrival.

04:54 p.m., officers took a report of a stolen motorbike in the 100 block of Brunswick Street. The investigation is ongoing.

06:02 p.m., a two-vehicle crash on the 900 block of Washington Street led to minor injuries, with one individual self-transporting to the hospital. Both vehicles were disabled, and a report was filed.

06:30 p.m., after receiving a report of possible gunshots, officers determined they were fireworks. Despite efforts, the source near the 600 block of Webster was not located.

06:48 p.m., in the 800 block of Clay Street, officers responded to a report of a potentially suicidal individual. Upon contact, the person showed no signs of suicidal behavior.

11:06 p.m., another report of a suicidal person in the 400 block of Clay Street was addressed. The individual desired help and was subsequently taken to the hospital.


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