The Chillicothe Police Department responded to a variety of incidents across the city on January 17, 2025. Below is a summary of the reported cases:
Traffic Stops and Citations
- At approximately 12:04 AM, officers initiated a traffic stop on Renick Avenue near East Main Street for a license plate light violation. The driver was also cited for a twelve-point suspension.
- Later at 10:43 AM, officers conducted a traffic stop on 5th Street at Bridge Street for failure to display both license plates.
- At 4:47 PM, another traffic stop took place on South Renick Avenue, where a citizen contact led to further investigation into potential drug-related offenses.
- In the evening, two traffic stops occurred:
- At 6:56 PM on Medical Drive, officers responded to a burglary alarm. Investigations are ongoing.
- At 8:58 PM on South Paint Street, a citation was issued for failure to obey traffic control devices.
Domestic and Criminal Incidents
- A report of a domestic dispute was made at 3:41 PM on Oneida Road. The investigation is ongoing.
- At 3:09 PM, officers responded to an incident on Jefferson Avenue regarding a domestic situation, continuing to investigate.
- A criminal trespass complaint was made at Chillicothe Transit on East 7th Street at 4:47 PM. Officers responded to a male being disorderly on the property.
Additional Cases
- At 4:12 PM on Cleveland Street, a warrant was served, and investigations are ongoing.
- A breaking and entering incident was reported at 3 Medical Drive, with an active investigation into the burglary alarm activation.
- At 9:53 PM, a driver was found operating a vehicle with non-functioning headlights on North Bridge Street. The driver, identified as Dylan Cooley, was issued a citation for the offense.
Other Offenses
- A reckless operation incident occurred at 9:53 PM when a driver, Terry Stokley, was observed losing control of their vehicle near 295 East 2nd Street. After a traffic stop, Stokley was found to be under a non-compliance suspension and was issued citations for reckless operation and driving under suspension.
The Chillicothe Police Department continues to investigate these incidents. The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activity or potential crimes to assist in ongoing investigations.