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Circleville Police Respond to Various Calls on March 4, 2025

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Circleville, OH – The Circleville Police Department responded to a range of incidents on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, addressing reports of traffic violations, fraud, disturbances, and arrests throughout the city.

Traffic Stops and Violations
Officers conducted multiple traffic stops throughout the day, issuing citations and warnings. Notable stops included one on Circleville Plaza Drive, which resulted in an arrest, and another on East Circle Lane, where a citation was issued.

Criminal Activity and Arrests
Authorities responded to multiple fraud reports on Mingo Street, North Court Street, and East Franklin Street, all of which were documented for further investigation.
A trespassing report on South Court Street was also taken, while officers investigated disturbances on Logan Street, though some suspects were gone upon arrival.

A domestic disturbance on Springhollow Road led to an arrest, while officers also made an arrest in connection with a traffic stop on Circleville Plaza Drive.

Suspicious Activity and Well-Being Checks
Throughout the day, officers checked on several reports of suspicious individuals across the city, including on Barnes Avenue, South Pickaway Street, and Rustic Drive. Some individuals were checked and found to be okay, while others had already left the area before officers arrived.

A well-being check was conducted on North Court Street, where officers successfully delivered a message.

Other Notable Incidents
Emergency responders transported an individual to the hospital following a disturbance on Logan Street early in the morning. Officers also investigated an unruly juvenile complaint on Mowrer Road, taking a report.

Fire and alarm calls were addressed on Town Street, Island Road, and East Main Street, all of which were checked and cleared without incident.

Despite several reports of disturbances, fights, and complaints, many of the incidents resulted in either no report being taken or suspects being gone on arrival.

With 48 calls for service throughout the day, Circleville police continue their efforts to ensure public safety and respond to community concerns.