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Chillicothe Police Crime Log – May 8, 2025

On May 7, 2025, the Chillicothe police acted a variety of incidents, including several arresting tables, traffic violations, thefts, parking problems and adolescents. The officials reacted to suspicious behavior, disorganized behavior, criminal law matters and ongoing investigations into potential fraud and identity theft. While the day had no violent crimes, several cases are actively examined.

Complaint for narcotics leads to an examination of arrest warrants

Case number: PD-P2502382

On May 6, 2025, a detective replied to a complaint in connection with narcotics in the 551 Shady Glen Road. The investigation caused an arrest warrant to be opened.

The man outstanding warrant

Case number: PD-P2502383

On May 7, 2025, a male topic turned to an outstanding arrest warrant in Adams Avenue 727. The police were sent and the arrest warrant was processed.

Not playful death reported in the Pickens Avenue

Case number: PD-P2502385

The officials were sent to the 627 Pickens Avenue on May 7, 2025 and responded to a report on a possible death. The incident is classified as non -playable.

Traffic stop reveals Ovi suspension

Case number: PD-P2502384

A traffic stop in the North Bridge Street and in the Riverside Street on May 7, to the discovery that the driver was under an OVI suspension. An investigation continues.

ICAC Cybertip Sparks Financial Criminal Police Examination

Case number: PD-P2502386

The authorities received Cybertip 206945485 on May 6, 2025 in relation to a financial transaction in Chillicothe. The case currently does not include any criminal complaints.

Transport violations for the speed crossing

Case number: PD-P2502387

The police carried out a traffic stop at the Yoctangee Parkway on the Arch Street on May 7 to accelerate violations.

Discovered with an active arrest warrant on the bike

Case number: PD-P2502390

On May 7, an official observed a male topic that traveled to the Main Street in a west direction and confirmed that he had an active arrest warrant. The case remains examined.

Traffic stop at the Mill Street exhibited for speeding speed

Case number: PD-P2502388

Another traffic stop with regard to speed crossing was carried out at the intersection of Mill Street and Yoctangee Parkway.

Arrest warrant by probation of the municipal court

Case number: PD-P2502391

On May 7, an subject was arrested due to an active arrest warrant by probation from the municipal court. The incident will continue to be examined.

Parking problems in the East 2nd Street registered

Case number: PD-P2502389

The officials responded to a non -criminal parking complaint in the 803 E. 2nd Street.

Additional parking complaints recorded

Case number: PD-P2502392

A second parking problem was reported on May 7th in 582 E. 2nd Street.

Arrest warrant issued according to a possible overdose

Case number: PD-P2502394

The police replied on May 7 in connection with an overdose call to Yaplles Orchard Drive. An arrest warrant was issued and the examination continues.

Current series of parking problems

Case number: PD-P2502393

Another parking problem was registered in the 497 E. 2nd Street, which continued a pattern of similar non -criminal activity in the region.

Park complaint near E. 2nd Street registered

Case number: PD-P2502395

In 472 E. 2nd Street, the officials reacted to another parking lot.

Alleged counterfeiting costs of $ 100 registered

Case number: PD-P2502396

The authorities examine a criminal simulation case in which a fake invoice of $ 100 in the Western Avenue is involved.

Further parking problems in the East 2nd Street

Case number: PD-P2502397

The police continued to respond to the East 2nd Street with another report on a vehicle that hindered the parking regulations.

Identity fraud in the Midland Road

Case number: PD-P2502398

Identity theft was reported in connection with a theft incident in Midland Road. The case remains open.

Charging of loading on the River Trace Lane reported

Case number: PD-P2502399

The police responded to a shoplifting complaint in the River Trace Lane on May 7. The examination continues.

Instructive young people arranges the reaction of the police

Case number: PD-P2502402

On May 7, the officials addressed concerns about a unruly young person in the Orange Street 939. The situation remains examined.

Criminal nonsense command served

Case number: PD-P2502401

Kendia Young was delivered to an arrest warrant against criminal nonsense and will be viewed on May 8th in the Ross County prison.

Another loading complaint submitted

Case number: PD-P2502403

The police were again contacted by theft in the 85 River Trace Lane. An investigation is underway.

Park complaint submitted on the Jefferson Avenue

Case number: PD-P2502404

The officials were sent to 918 Jefferson Avenue for a non -criminal parking lot.

Takeover of complaints about E. Main examined

Case number: PD-P2502405

The officials responded to the 1005 E. Main Street after receiving a complaint about criminal takeover.

Driver quotes for blocking the intersection

Case number: PD-P2502406

A Hyundai Elantra was observed in the N Bridge Street near the Chillicothe Mall. The young driver was quoted and released.

Involved untidy behavior in the Vine Street

Case number: PD-P2502407

On May 7, the officials examined a complaint for disorganized behavioral complaints in Vine Street 283.

Complaint for criminal violation in the Liberty Street

Case number: PD-P2502408

Chillicothe Officers were sent to Liberty Street 637 to examine a problem with the takeover.

Small prisoner speed overruns and not exhaust

Case number: PD-P2502409

A 17-year-old driving without a driver's license was encouraged to use a friend's car.

Unpleasant child reported on the Cherry Street

Case number: PD-P2502410

The officials were sent to the 312 Cherry Street to react to a unruly child complaint.

Translation concerns treated on East Main

Case number: PD-P2502411

The police reacted to the 152 East Main Street in Chillicothe in order to obtain a non -criminal complaint.

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