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Chillicothe Police Department Report – January 4, 2025

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Chillicothe Police responded to a series of incidents throughout the city on January 4, 2025, involving a range of criminal activities.

  • Disorderly Conduct & Domestic Disputes
    At 1:57 AM, officers were dispatched to a domestic dispute at 17 1/2 S Rose St. Later in the morning, at 9:48 AM, a similar call came from 94 S Paint St, where another domestic dispute involving fighting or threatening behavior was reported. Both investigations are ongoing.
  • Assault & Theft Reports
    At 12:08 PM, police responded to a report of a simple assault on S Walnut St, and the investigation is continuing. A theft incident was reported at 1:24 PM on the 600 block of Orange St. Officers are investigating this theft, though details are still limited. Another theft from Menards was reported at 3:28 PM at the LEC, and the case is still under investigation.
  • Criminal Trespass
    Police responded to a criminal trespass complaint at 61 N Bridge St at 1:59 PM. Another trespassing complaint came in shortly after at 3:40 PM at Valero on N Bridge St, resulting in an arrest. Further details on this case are unavailable.
  • Traffic Incidents & Violations
    Several traffic-related incidents were reported throughout the day. A crash involving a vehicle backing up was reported at 2:18 PM on Vincent St. A traffic stop was made at 3:36 PM on E Main St for city speed violations. At 4:02 PM, officers issued a citation after stopping a vehicle on E Main St for having an obstructed license plate.
  • Juvenile Issues
    At 5:08 PM, police were called to 570 E Main St regarding an unruly juvenile. The investigation into the matter continues.
  • Warrants & Other Violations
    A traffic stop conducted at 5:46 PM on S Bridge St led to a warrant investigation. At 6:59 PM, police responded to a theft complaint on Chestnut St, with no further updates provided.
  • Noise Violations & Reckless Driving
    A notable incident occurred at 10:42 PM on N Bridge St near Harbor Freight, where a Ford 2500 was observed performing a “burnout” in the parking lot, causing excessive noise and smoke. The driver, who had been engaging in reckless driving with other vehicles present, was cited for squealing tires and having a loud exhaust. The lot manager had previously requested that drivers engaging in such behavior be barred from the premises.

Total incidents reported: 16.