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Circleville Police Report: Highlights from October 29, 2024

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CIRCLEVILLE, OH — The Circleville Police Department responded to a range of incidents throughout the city on October 29, 2024, including vehicle repossessions, well-being checks, and thefts.

Key Incidents:

  • Vehicle Repossession: Two vehicles were reported for repossession on Caroline Court and Lewis Avenue, with information obtained by police.
  • Traffic Stops: Officers conducted a traffic stop on North Pickaway Street but were unable to locate the vehicle upon arrival.
  • Alarm and Well-Being Checks: Multiple alarms were triggered, including one on West Main Street, which was checked and deemed okay. Additionally, well-being checks on South Court Street and Stihl Avenue were also conducted, with all individuals confirmed safe.
  • Disturbances and Theft: A disturbance was reported on Gumm Place, but officers were unable to locate any issues upon arrival. A theft in progress was reported on Sunset Drive, which also resulted in no suspects found. However, later in the day, a theft report was taken on East Main Street.
  • Domestic Trouble: Officers responded to a domestic disturbance on South Court Street and filed a report on the incident.
  • Found Property: Several reports of found property were logged, including items on Remle Road, Timberline Drive, and East Franklin Street, with reports taken for each.
  • Fire and Emergency Calls: A fire alarm on Lancaster Pike was reported but found to be contained. There were also clear calls for a fire on North Court Street and an alarm drop on Tiger Drive.
  • Animal and Noise Complaints: An animal-related call was reported on Pontious Lane, and a noise complaint was logged on Maplewood Avenue, though no reports were taken for the latter.
  • Additional Responses: Officers handled a parking complaint on North Scioto Street, and there was a report of a potential drunk driver on West Main Street, but the vehicle was gone on arrival.

In total, the Circleville Police Department recorded 37 incidents on this day, reflecting the ongoing commitment to community safety and prompt response to various calls.