Hocking County Sheriff Lanny E. North reports:
January 5, 2020
A Lommis Rd. resident came to the Sheriff’s Office to report an incident of unauthorized use of a credit card. The case was forwarded to the detective bureau.—–
January 5, 2020
Deputies received a complaint of reckless operation of two vehicles on U.S. 33. Deputies found the vehicles at U.S. 33 and SR 664. The deputy at the roundabout saw a vehicle operating in a reckless manner and attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver saw the deputy and accelerated and fled. The deputy knew the driver and terminated the pursuit to avoid any unnecessary danger to the public. Deputies requested a warrant for the driver’s arrest.—–
January 5, 2020
Deputies responded to a theft complaint at a Big Cola Rd. residence. The case is being investigated by the detective bureau.—–
January 6, 2020
Deputies responded to a domestic argument at a Maysville-Greendale residence. No violence occurred and no charges were filed.—–
January 7, 2020
A SR 664 resident came to the Sheriff’s Office to report an incident of criminal damaging. The victim told deputies that a vehicle had driven off of the roadway and on to their property causing damage. The case remains under investigation.—–
January 8, 2019
A Logan-Hornsmill Rd. resident came to the Sheriff’s Office to report an incident of menacing. The victim was additionally referred to the Prosecutor’s Office to seek information on a protection order.