The Chillicothe Police Department (CPD) responded to several incidents on January 22, 2025, ranging from theft and disorderly conduct to traffic violations and criminal investigations. Below is a summary of key events from the daily media report:
- Warrant Arrests:
- Officers arrested two individuals on outstanding warrants on North Paint Street and North Paint Street again later in the day. The investigations are ongoing.
- Burglary Investigation:
- At approximately 6:54 AM, officers responded to a reported burglary at 392 Schreiner Avenue. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details have been released.
- Theft Complaints:
- A theft complaint was reported at 8:57 AM on Madeira Avenue. The investigation continues.
- Another theft-related issue was reported later in the morning at Fairway Avenue, involving a disorderly situation. Investigators are continuing their inquiries.
- Death Investigation:
- At 11:16 AM, officers responded to a non-suspicious death at 343 North High Street. The case is under investigation, and details remain limited.
- Sexual Offense:
- A report of gross sexual imposition was filed around 4:05 PM on East 2nd Street. The investigation is currently pending.
- Domestic Disputes:
- Multiple domestic incidents were addressed throughout the day, including a disorderly conduct call at 3:49 PM on West 7th Street and a domestic dispute at 4:25 PM in Sherman Park. Both cases remain under investigation.
- Traffic Violations:
- CPD made several traffic stops throughout the day, including issuing citations for expired license plates, red light violations, and failure to yield at stop signs. Officers also stopped vehicles for speeding and failure to signal at various locations, including Eastern Avenue, East Main Street, and South McArthur Street.
- Theft and Criminal Mischief:
- A theft complaint was reported at 8:22 PM on Rogers Parkway, and a criminal mischief case was filed later at 9:16 PM on Plum Street. Investigations are ongoing for both cases.
These incidents reflect the ongoing work of the CPD to address a wide range of public safety concerns. The department continues to investigate the matters and urges anyone with information to come forward.