Chillicothe Police Department activity report for Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Chillicothe Police Activity Report
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The Chillicothe Police Department had a busy day on Tuesday, March 12th, as officers tackled various incidents across the city, ranging from minor violations to addressing community concerns.

Throughout the day, the Chillicothe Police Department also conducted traffic stops, and business checks, and continued with numerous ongoing investigations. In total, the department received 99 calls for service on March 12th, 2024.

In the early hours, at 2:36 AM, officers on patrol in the 600 block of Sunset observed a parking violation. The vehicle’s owner received a citation.

Later in the morning, at 10:32 AM, officers took a call to answer questions about potential harassment, providing guidance over the phone.

By 11:56 AM, officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Commercial Street following reports of suspicious activity. Upon arrival, they confirmed that no criminal activity had taken place.

A verbal dispute reported at 12:57 PM at 120 Crescent Drive turned out to be a disagreement between a landlord and tenant. Officers de-escalated the situation.

At 1:13 PM, an open door was discovered at a business in the 70 block of Walnut Street. Officers were able to contact the owner, ensuring the premises were secured.

Officers responded to a call at 3:03 PM in the 200 block of South Washington Street from an individual fearing poisoning. The subject declined police assistance, preferring to speak with their doctor.

The well-being of an individual in the 400 block of Elm Street was confirmed by officers at 4:30 PM, with no issues reported.

A vehicle with counterfeit Missouri temporary license plates was spotted at 10:19 PM in the 400 block of Locust Street. The driver was arrested, issued a citation for a court appearance, and the fake plates were seized.


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