The Chillicothe Police Department addressed a range of incidents on December 9, 2024, according to its daily media report. Key highlights include:
Criminal Activities and Arrests
- Burglary Arrest: Officers arrested Mathew Johnson on West 8th Street after he was identified as the suspect in a burglary incident where he allegedly trespassed in a residence.
- Shoplifting Cases: Multiple thefts were reported, including incidents at Houches on East Main Street and Walmart on River Trace Lane. Investigations are ongoing.
- Menacing Charges: A warrant was requested for Kenton Parker following a report on Wetzel Drive where he allegedly threatened a victim, leading them to fear for their safety or property.
Traffic and License Violations
- Expired Registration: A traffic stop on East Main Street led to a citation for expired plates. Gabrielle Lochbaum was given a court date for December 20, 2024.
- Unlicensed Driving: Deborah Vaughn was cited for operating a vehicle without a valid driver’s license on East 7th Street.
Warrants and Suspect Detentions
- Warrant Execution: Police served multiple warrants, including an incident on North Paint Street where Madison Vest was taken into custody for failing to appear in court on a prior charge.
- Suspect Detention at Red Lobster: Kyle Bentley, initially providing a false name, was detained by witnesses on North Bridge Street after attempting to access vehicles. He was found to have an active warrant for failing to appear on a theft charge.
Juvenile and School Incidents
- Unruly Juvenile Complaint: Officers responded to a report involving an unruly juvenile on South Paint Street.
- Threats at School: Detectives were contacted regarding a student making threats at Chillicothe Intermediate School. Investigations are ongoing.
Other Notable Incidents
- Telecommunications Harassment: A harassment complaint was filed from Central Center, with the investigation continuing.
- Disorderly Conduct: Police were dispatched to Pohlman Road for a trespassing report, with further inquiries underway.
In total, the department handled 22 incidents for the day, showcasing the breadth of police activity in the community.