CIRCLEVILLE, OH (November 13, 2024) — The Circleville Police Department responded to a variety of incidents across the city on November 12, 2024, ranging from domestic disputes to vehicle repossessions. Here are the details of the day’s significant calls:
- Early Morning Warrant and Vehicle Incidents: At 2:10 AM, officers were dispatched to Logan St. on a warrant-related issue, but were unable to locate the individual. Shortly after, at 2:22 AM, police responded to Maplewood Ave. for a warrant, but no report was filed. At 6:15 AM, a disabled vehicle was reported on S Court St., and officers filed a report.
- Traffic and Property Damage: The morning also saw a call at 8:40 AM on E Mound St., where downed lines and a pole were reported, though no report was taken. A traffic incident occurred at 2:27 PM on W Main St.; this non-injury accident resulted in a report being filed. Another traffic offense on E Mound St. was reported at 2:08 PM, but officers were unable to locate the suspect.
- Domestic and Harassment Calls: Police responded to multiple harassment and domestic incidents throughout the day. At 9:41 AM, a harassment report was filed on E Franklin St. At 11:22 AM, officers were called to E Ohio St. for domestic trouble, and a 12:40 PM call to E Franklin St. involved found property. Further harassment reports were received later at 1:16 PM on E Franklin St. and 2:15 PM on Mace Dr., although no report was taken in the latter case.
- Other Calls and Investigations: Officers conducted a well-being check at 10:26 AM on Gumm Pl., which was cleared with no issues. At 3:49 PM, a juvenile complaint was filed on Elm Ave., and later in the evening, 9:30 PM saw a trespassing report on Walnut St., which led to a report being taken.
- Vehicle-Related Incidents: In addition to the repo reports earlier in the day on Maplewood Ave. and E Union St., there were also reports of suspicious vehicles at 8:51 PM on E Main St., which was gone on arrival. Police also responded to a railroad complaint on W Mound St. at 4:45 PM, which was handled by another agency.
The total number of calls for service logged on November 12 was 23, with various reports and investigations underway. The Circleville Police Department continues to handle incidents involving harassment, domestic disputes, traffic-related offenses, and ongoing property-related investigations.
For further details or updates on specific cases, residents are encouraged to contact the Circleville Police Department directly.