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Circleville Police Log Highlights for November 27 – December 1, 2024

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Circleville Police responded to 108 incidents between November 27 and December 1, addressing a variety of calls including traffic stops, domestic disputes, and alarms. Here are notable highlights:

November 27, 2024

  • 01:24 a.m., Jackson Pike: A warrant was served; a report was taken.
  • 08:54 a.m., Walnut Street: A structural fire was reported, handled by another agency.
  • 09:44 a.m., Northridge Road: An assault was reported, with a report taken for further investigation.
  • 5:32 p.m., Watt Street: Officers responded to threats and harassment; no report was taken.

November 28, 2024

  • 12:36 a.m., Kingston Pike: A suspicious vehicle was checked and found to be okay.
  • 10:46 a.m., North Court Street: Multiple traffic stops resulted in citations and warnings.
  • 2:19 p.m., Kingston Court: Officers assisted with a vehicle lockout and took a report.
  • 6:29 p.m., Lancaster Pike: Trespassing was reported; a report was taken.

November 29, 2024

  • 9:45 a.m., North Court Street: A theft was reported; officers documented the incident.
  • 2:20 p.m., Pontious Lane: A fraud report was filed.
  • 4:18 p.m., West High Street: Neighbor trouble resulted in an arrest.

November 30, 2024

  • 10:03 a.m., South Court Street: Officers responded to an unruly juvenile and checked the situation.
  • 11:55 p.m., South Court Street: A traffic stop led to a warning.

December 1, 2024

  • 12:44 p.m., West High Street: Theft was reported, with a report filed.
  • 5:19 p.m., Logan Street: A warrant led to an arrest.
  • 9:12 p.m., Lincoln Avenue: Officers investigated a reported theft and took a report.

Circleville Police continue to manage a wide range of calls for service, from routine traffic stops to more serious incidents requiring further investigation. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity to help maintain community safety.