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Circleville Police Department Reports – January 3-7, 2025

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The Circleville Police Department handled a variety of incidents over the first week of January 2025. Below is a summary of notable calls and incidents:

January 3, 2025

  • Traffic Stops and Incidents: Several traffic stops were made throughout the day, including multiple warnings issued on South Court Street, US 23, and other local roads. Citations were issued for non-injury accidents on E. Franklin St. and S. Court St.
  • Disturbances and Complaints: Officers responded to multiple complaints, including noise complaints on W. Mound St., a suspicious person call on Atwater Ave., and several well-being checks across the city.
  • Domestic and Juvenile Matters: A domestic issue was reported on Mace Drive, and a juvenile complaint was addressed on Lewis Ave. The situation on Lewis Ave. was resolved without further action.
  • Alarm Drops and Miscellaneous Calls: Numerous alarm drop incidents were responded to throughout the day, including on US 23, East Franklin St., and East Ohio St., with most checks deemed okay.

January 4, 2025

  • Traffic and Alarm Issues: Traffic stops continued, with warnings issued on Town St., S. Pickaway St., and N. Pickaway St. An alarm drop was checked on US 23, and a report of a stolen vehicle on Stoneridge Dr. was referred to another agency.
  • Domestic Trouble: Domestic issues were reported on N. Court St. and continued to be handled with appropriate responses. Officers also addressed well-being checks on Cedar Heights Rd. and a disturbance call on Logan St.

January 5, 2025

  • Traffic Offenses and Animal Calls: Multiple traffic offenses were reported, with some cases going unresolved due to individuals leaving the scene before officers arrived. An animal-related call was addressed on S. Pickaway St. and checked okay.
  • Well-being and Alarm Calls: Officers responded to well-being checks on Logan St. and N. Court St., with most calls concluding as “gone on arrival.” Alarm drops on Clinton St. and Northridge Rd. were handled, with no issues found.
  • Domestic Calls: A domestic issue on N. Court St. was addressed and resolved. Officers also investigated a possible disturbance on E. Franklin St.

January 6, 2025

  • Traffic and Alarm Reports: Multiple traffic stops took place on W. Mound St., Kingston Pike, and E. Main St., with officers issuing warnings. Alarm drops were checked at locations on S. Pickaway St. and N. Court St.
  • Suspicious Persons: Officers responded to suspicious person reports on W. Mound St., Norfolk Ave., and Stella Ave., finding no issues at the scene in each case.
  • Breaking and Entering: A breaking and entering report was filed for an incident on W. Main St. Officers are continuing the investigation.

January 7, 2025

  • Accidents and Domestic Trouble: The day began with several accident reports, including hit-and-run incidents on E. Main St., N. Court St., and Lancaster Pike. A domestic disturbance on N. Court St. was also reported.
  • Well-being Check: A well-being check was conducted on Timberline Dr., and a property damage complaint was handled on Lewis Ave. Officers responded to a civil problem on S. Court St. and a domestic trouble call on E. Mound St., both of which were resolved.

The Circleville Police Department continues to respond to a variety of calls, ensuring public safety and addressing any issues in the community.