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February 10

– A resident in the 900 block of South Washington Street reported she came home to find her door unlocked, an open window and an odor of chemicals in the house. A report was taken on burglary.

– A caller reported a young child always sitting in front of a residence in the 400 block of South Pickaway Street alone waiting for the school bus. Officer made contact with the parent, who advised they would keep the child inside to wait on the bus from now on.

– A caller in the 600 block of East Mound Street reported he had a domestic dispute with his girlfriend and would like to speak with an officer. A report was taken.

– The Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office received several 911 hang-up calls from a cell phone in the 400 block of Ray Avenue. Officers advised a juvenile had the phone, and the resident was advised. Checked OK.

– Officers were asked to check an apartment in the 200 block of Town Street for reports of a strong chemical odor. The resident allowed the officer inside to look around, but nothing was found.

– Officers responded as mutual aid with Williamsport for a female employee at Westfall Middle School who had been kicked in the head. The subject was not transported by squad.

– An employee at the Thirsty Parrot on South Washington Street reported two males hanging around outside the front door of the business and acting suspicious. Officers made contact with the males, who advised they were waiting for a ride. The ride showed up, and the two left the scene.

– Officers responded to a minor property damage accident in a parking lot in the 500 block of East Ohio Street. Both parties exchanged information.

– A caller reported a disturbance in the 100 block of East Franklin Street, and a second caller advised there was a known subject throwing property at the residence. Officers cleared the scene but were later called back because the subject was still causing problems at the residence. Jagger Boyer was arrested, and a report was taken on persisting.

– A resident in the 200 block of Westwood Drive reported he had paid someone $140 for tires, but he had not received them yet. The resident was advised it was a civil issue.

– Officers responded to a property damage accident in the 500 block of Renick Avenue in which a power pole was damaged and a power line was lying across the roadway. AEP was notified for the repair.

This article originally appeared on The Pickaway News Journal