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Circleville Police Respond to Multiple Incidents on December 16th

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The Circleville Police Department reported 36 incidents on December 16, 2024, ranging from traffic stops and well-being checks to accidents, thefts, and miscellaneous complaints. Below is a summary of notable events from the day:

  • Traffic Stops and Citations: Officers conducted several traffic stops throughout the day. Warnings were issued at N. Pickaway Street, Walnut Creek Pike, W. Main Street, and N. Court Street. Citations were issued on Northridge Road and Walnut Creek Pike.
  • Accidents: A non-injury accident was reported at N. Pickaway Street at 8:10 a.m., while another non-injury accident occurred on High Street. Additionally, a separate report was taken at W. High Street following an injury accident at approximately 12:25 p.m.
  • Well-Being Checks: A check was performed at Watt Street at 4:21 a.m., and another was conducted on E. Main Street at 7:48 a.m. but was marked “Gone on Arrival.”
  • Suspicious Activity & Complaints: Reports were filed regarding suspicious circumstances on E. Union Street and a suspicious person was reported on Faye Avenue at 6:03 p.m. There was also a complaint related to fraud on Seyfert Avenue.
  • Theft & Found Property: A theft report was filed from U.S. 23 South at 1:56 p.m., while a found property report was taken from E. Franklin Street.
  • Fire Incidents: A fire was reported at Third Avenue at 8:05 p.m., and mutual aid was requested from the Circleville Fire Department to assist with a fire-related incident. A squad was dispatched to transport a patient to the hospital.
  • Other Notable Calls:
    • Officers investigated a 911 hang-up at Lincoln Avenue.
    • A juvenile complaint was reported but no report was taken.
    • A vehicle repossession on Pontious Lane was documented.

Circleville Police remain active and responsive as they handle a range of daily incidents to ensure community safety.