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Circleville Weekend Police Reports: September 6-8, 2024

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Circleville, OH — The Circleville Police Department responded to a range of incidents from September 6 through September 8, 2024, highlighting a busy period for local law enforcement.

On September 6, officers were engaged in various activities throughout the city. Early in the morning, at 2:11 AM, a well-being check on South Pickaway Street did not result in a report. Later, a suspicious vehicle was reported on Logan Street at 4:32 AM but was gone upon arrival. Another suspicious vehicle on the same street at 5:38 AM was checked and found to be okay.

Throughout the day, the police handled several routine calls. At 10:08 AM, a traffic stop on East Main Street led to a citation being issued. By midday, the department addressed an animal call on South Pickaway Street and a traffic jam on East Franklin Street. Trespassing issues on Edwards Road were also reported, with one case resulting in a report.

In the afternoon, officers dealt with an assault on West High Street and a warrant arrest on Lancaster Pike. Other notable incidents included property damage on Kingston Pike and a warrant report on Shoshoni Drive. The day concluded with a suspicious person call on East Union Street and multiple business checks, all of which were cleared.

September 7 saw continued police activity, including a domestic trouble report on East Main Street and a parking complaint on West Mill Street. The day also included traffic stops, with citations and warnings issued across various locations. Noteworthy incidents included a theft on Maplewood Avenue and an injury accident on East Main Street.

The final day in this period, September 8, featured a variety of calls. Officers responded to a non-injury accident on East Franklin Street and a stolen vehicle report. Several traffic stops resulted in warnings and checks on suspicious persons and vehicles throughout the city. The day concluded with reports of disturbances and threats/harassment across different streets, with some incidents resolved and others remaining under investigation.

Overall, the Circleville Police Department’s recent activity reflects a mix of routine traffic stops, property checks, and various reported incidents requiring attention.