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Chillicothe Police Department Handles Diverse Incidents on August 1, 2024

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CHILLICOTHE, OH — The Chillicothe Police Department managed a series of diverse incidents throughout August 1, 2024. Here’s a summary of notable cases from the day:

  • Theft Reports: Officers responded to multiple theft complaints including a reported theft on Orange Street at 6:20 AM and another theft on East 7th Street at 1:18 PM. In both cases, investigations are ongoing. A notable theft involving deception was reported at Five Below on North Bridge Street at 5:18 PM.
  • Traffic Incidents: The day saw several traffic-related issues including hit-and-run accidents, failure to yield, and speed limit violations. An accident with no injuries was reported on Arch Street at 3:08 PM, and another crash involving assured clear distance ahead was recorded at West Water Street at 3:22 PM. An arrest was made for failure to reinstate a license and OVI (Operating a Vehicle Impaired) on Western Avenue at 5:51 PM.
  • Disorderly Conduct: Several cases of disorderly conduct were reported, with incidents occurring on West Main Street, North Paint Street, and other locations throughout the day. Investigations are ongoing, including a significant case of threats on North Paint Street in the late afternoon.
  • Criminal Trespass: Multiple criminal trespass cases were reported, primarily at locations on North Paint Street and the Christopher Inn on North Plaza Boulevard. The investigation into these cases is still ongoing.
  • Sexual Imposition: A report of sexual imposition was filed on Mill Street at 9:22 PM. This case is under investigation.
  • Miscellaneous Reports: The day also saw responses to disorderly conduct, misuse of credit cards, and various other complaints. Notably, an inmate reported a theft at the Ross County Jail later in the evening.

The Chillicothe Police Department continues to address these incidents and provide updates as investigations progress. For further information on ongoing cases, the public is encouraged to contact the police department directly.