The Circleville Police Department responded to numerous calls on December 11, addressing a variety of issues including vehicle repossessions, domestic disputes, and thefts. Here’s a summary of the notable incidents:
- Repossession of Vehicles: Officers assisted with vehicle repossessions on Walnut Street, East Union Street, and Kingston Pike. Each call was resolved without further incident.
- Suspicious Activity: A report of a suspicious person on Mulberry Road at 3:00 a.m. resulted in officers being unable to locate the individual upon arrival.
- Alarms and Fire Calls: An early morning fire alarm drop on Lancaster Pike was handled on the scene, with no need for transport by emergency services. Mutual aid was also requested but later canceled for a fire call on State Route 762.
- Domestic and Juvenile Issues: Officers addressed domestic trouble on East Union Street and South Court Street, with a report taken for the latter. A juvenile complaint on South Court Street was reported, but officers were unable to locate the involved parties.
- Thefts and Property Damage: Two theft reports were taken during the day — one on East Mill Street and another on U.S. 23 South. Additionally, a property damage report was filed for an incident on North Court Street.
- Well-Being Checks and Threats: A well-being check on East Main Street led to a report being filed, as did a threats/harassment call on East Franklin Street.
- Miscellaneous Calls: Officers responded to various other incidents, including parking complaints, animal calls, and accidental 911 hang-ups. Most of these were resolved without the need for reports.
The Circleville Police also served multiple civil process papers throughout the day, although some attempts to deliver paperwork were unsuccessful due to the recipients being gone on arrival.
This busy day highlights the wide range of services and community issues the Circleville Police Department addresses daily, reflecting their commitment to public safety and support.