Chillicothe, OH – The Circleville Police Department (CPD) reported a range of incidents over the past few days, including several traffic stops, disturbances, and theft complaints. Below are some highlights from the police activity between November 1 and November 3, 2024.
Well-Being Checks and Disturbances Officers conducted multiple well-being checks, notably on Clinton St. and E Franklin St., with all subjects reported as checked okay. However, disturbances were reported at various locations, including a fight on N Court St. and a domestic trouble incident on E Franklin St., leading to multiple reports taken by responding officers.
Traffic Enforcement The CPD engaged in numerous traffic stops over the weekend. Citations were issued for traffic violations on N Court St. and Walnut Creek Pike. Warnings were also given to drivers for various infractions. In total, officers issued several citations and warnings throughout the reporting period.
Thefts and Property Crimes The department investigated several theft incidents, including a report on N Court St. and another on Walnut St. Additionally, a report of found property was logged, with details obtained by officers. Burglary reports were also noted, including one at Gumm Pl. classified as a civil matter.
Domestic Issues Several domestic trouble calls were received, prompting police response. In one instance on Logan St., an arrest was made. Another domestic issue on Pecan Pl. did not result in a report being taken.
Miscellaneous Calls The police responded to a variety of miscellaneous complaints, including juvenile complaints and suspicious person reports. Many of these incidents were resolved without further action, with several being classified as gone on arrival or unable to locate.
Summary of Incidents In total, CPD recorded 96 incidents from November 1 to November 3, reflecting a busy weekend for local law enforcement. The department encourages residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Investigations into many of these incidents are ongoing as the department continues to ensure community safety.