The Circleville Police Department responded to a variety of calls and incidents throughout December 10, 2024, including traffic stops, well-being checks, and reports of domestic disturbances. Here’s a summary of notable activity:
- Early Morning Traffic Stops: Officers issued warnings and citations during multiple traffic stops on South Court Street, Logan Street, and South Pickaway Street between 1:00 AM and 2:00 AM.
- Fire Assistance: At 7:34 AM, Circleville Fire Department responded to a call for mutual aid on Duroc Street, which was resolved without incident.
- Well-Being Checks: Checks on Lancaster Pike, Mace Drive, and Hayward Street resulted in all individuals being confirmed safe.
- Disturbances and Domestic Troubles: Officers handled a disturbance on Mace Drive at 9:10 AM, a domestic trouble call on the same street at 2:56 PM, and another on East Ohio Street at 5:31 PM. Reports were taken in both domestic cases.
- Injury Accidents: Two injury-related accidents were reported—one on Clark Drive at 2:29 PM and another on West Main Street at 6:05 PM. Citations were issued in the Clark Drive incident.
- Juvenile Complaints: Officers responded to several juvenile complaints throughout the day, including incidents on East Corwin Street, Sunshine Street, and Lancaster Pike. Most of these were resolved with no one located, except for the Lancaster Pike complaint where a report was taken.
- Suspicious Activity and 911 Calls: A suspicious person was reported on Lancaster Pike at 8:01 PM but was gone upon arrival. A 911 hang-up call on South Pickaway Street was checked and cleared without issue.
- Natural Gas Incident: At 4:54 PM, a natural gas or electric-related call on East Mound Street led to one person being transported to the hospital.
- Civil Process and Vehicle Repossession: Paperwork was served on North Court Street at 10:32 PM, and a vehicle repossession was recorded on Brookhaven Place at 9:35 PM.
In total, Circleville officers responded to 36 incidents, showcasing their continued efforts to maintain safety and address a range of community concerns.