Chillicothe Police Department: Weekend report April 5-7, 2024

Chillicothe Police Activity Report
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The Chillicothe Police Department responded to a total of 198 calls for service over the weekend. Below is a detailed account of the daily activities from April 5 to April 7, 2024, including responses to citizen concerns, traffic stops, and investigative actions.

Friday, April 5th

  • 12:50 a.m., a citizen contacted the Chillicothe Police Department with questions regarding harassment. Officers provided guidance but no report was filed.
  • 08:49 a.m., a scam call concern was reported by a citizen. The department advised blocking the number and safeguarding personal information.
  • 09:14 a.m., a hit-and-run incident in the 2600 block of Shawnee Dr. was investigated, with efforts ongoing.
  • 11:06 a.m., assistance was provided to the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for a warrant arrest on Washington St.
  • 11:29 a.m., a found cell phone was reported on Fair St., and officers took charge of the lost property.
  • 01:14 p.m., a littering report in the Williams St. area led to a citation being issued.
  • 01:46 p.m., a check for a disabled vehicle near a construction zone on US 36 eastbound lanes turned up empty.
  • 01:54 p.m., the earlier found cell phone was retrieved by its owner.
  • 04:29 p.m., a theft report in the 3rd St. area was clarified; the report needed to be filed by the property owner.
  • 05:48 p.m., officers resolved a civil property issue through dialogue.
  • 06:15 p.m., a reported fight on Brunswick St. was investigated, finding the area clear.
  • 07:49 p.m., a suspicious vehicle check on McCormick St. showed no criminal activity.
  • 08:20 p.m., a traffic stop near Easton and Mechanic Sts. led to a juvenile being cited for lacking a driver’s license.
  • 08:38 p.m., a theft suspect was apprehended near Vine and Jackson Sts., with stolen property recovered.
  • 09:20 p.m. and 09:27 p.m., possible fight reports and an open door situation on McCormick St. were addressed, ensuring area security.

Saturday, April 6th

  • 01:16 a.m., a commercial burglary alarm on Mitchell Ave was investigated and deemed a false alarm.
  • 06:44 a.m., loose dogs reported on Walnut St. resulted in one being secured.
  • 08:44 a.m., a domestic assault arrest was made on Clay St., uncovering additional charges.
  • 08:49 a.m., property damage on Business 36 is under investigation.
  • 09:43 a.m., a theft report involving a stolen wallet was filed.
  • 02:34 p.m., property was returned to a citizen.
  • 05:04 p.m., domestic violence statement forms were provided to a citizen.
  • 05:32 p.m., a search warrant in the Jackson St. area led to the recovery of stolen property and substances.
  • 08:43 p.m., an attempt to locate an impaired driver on Washington St. was made.
  • 10:52 p.m., a well-being check on Calhoun St. confirmed the party was OK.

Sunday, April 7th

  • 12:30 a.m., a runaway juvenile report on Samuel St. initiated an ongoing investigation.
  • 01:38 a.m., a false commercial burglary alarm on S Washington St. was cleared.
  • 01:50 a.m., an unoccupied suspicious vehicle check on Business 36 highway.
  • 12:23 p.m., efforts to locate a careless driver on Hickory St. were unsuccessful.
  • 04:17 p.m., a disturbance involving an intoxicated individual on Cowgill St. was defused.
  • 07:50 p.m., property was returned.
  • 08:56 p.m., a traffic stop on Ryan Ln. resulted in a citation for lack of a driver’s license.
  • 09:54 p.m., a potential accident on 3rd St. saw both parties leaving the scene; no reports were filed.
  • 11:00 p.m., a DWI arrest was made near Vine and Clay Sts., with the driver later released on citation.

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