Police Blotter: Oct. 20-26

By Brandon Macz

Friday, Oct. 20


5:06 p.m. — Police arrested a man on theft charges and trespassed him from a business in the 18800 block of State Route 2.


9:53 p.m. — A window was broken and the fire alarm pulled at a building in the 600 block of West Main Street.


11:19 p.m. — A man reported the front door to a residence in the 14300 block of Deerfield Drive Southeast was kicked in.


Saturday, Oct. 21


10:16 a.m. — A man reportedly stole doughnuts from a store in the 19600 block of State Route 2.


12:50 p.m. — Police arrested a man for allegedly stealing alcohol from a business in the 19600 block of State Route 2. Officers reportedly found methamphetamines on his person.


Sunday, Oct. 22


11:12 a.m. — Police arrested a man for a trip permit violation in the 19100 block of State Route 2.


2:45 p.m. — A woman reported a credit card and driver’s license was stolen from a locker in the 100 block of North Lewis Street.


5:03 p.m. — Police arrested a man on criminal trespassing and domestic violence charges in the 19500 block of 141st Place Southeast.


9:31 p.m. — A woman in the 600 block of Roberts Street reported her ex-boyfriend stole her car.


Monday, Oct. 23


9:51 a.m. — Police arrested a man for reportedly stealing alcohol, a cake and Red Bull in the 19600 block of State Route 2.


2:54 p.m. — Police arrested a woman for failure to transfer title during a traffic stop in the 18900 block of State Route 2. The vehicle was impounded.


5:42 p.m. — A residential burglary was reported in the 20200 block of Corbridge Road Southeast.


10:46 p.m. — Police arrested a man for allegedly stealing alcohol and candy in the 19600 block of State Route 2.


Tuesday, Oct. 24


7:04 p.m. — Police took a runaway report in the 900 block of Village Way.


Wednesday, Oct. 25


8:10 a.m. — Police recovered a stolen vehicle in the 18900 block of State Route 2.


Thursday, Oct. 26


4:11 p.m. — A bike was reported stolen in the 200 block of North Lewis Street.

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