
CIRCLEVILLE, OH – The Circleville Police Department’s daily activity report for March 31, 2025, reveals a variety of calls, ranging from domestic disputes and alarm activations to traffic stops and juvenile complaints.
Officers responded to multiple alarm drops throughout the day on East Ohio Street and Huber Hitler Road. While some alarms were determined to be false, one alarm on East Ohio Street resulted in officers finding no one present upon arrival.
Domestic troubles were a significant focus for the department. Officers made an arrest following a domestic incident on Watt Street. A later call to the same street involved both domestic trouble and trespassing, resulting in a report being taken.
Threats and harassment were also reported on Cedar Heights Road and West Main Street, with officers taking a report for the incident on Cedar Heights Road.
Traffic-related calls included a property damage report on US 23, a traffic offense on Lancaster Pike, and a traffic detail on Clark Drive. A traffic stop on Walnut Street resulted in a citation being issued.
Officers responded to several welfare checks, including a well-being check on Stella Avenue. Two suspicious person reports were filed on East Main Street, with one individual being transported to the hospital by the squad.
The department also handled several civil process paper deliveries on North Pickaway Street and East Ohio Street.
Juvenile complaints and found property were reported on South Court Street and Ridge Drive, respectively, with reports being taken for both incidents.
The report also shows that officers responded to multiple 911 hang-up calls, noise complaints on Logan Street, and a probation complaint on West Union Street. All were resolved without further action.
The Circleville Police Department continues to serve the community, addressing a wide range of calls for service.