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Police

Lisbon

— Police responded to a report of a woman threatening to harm herself at Rose Drive apartments at 11:16 p.m. Monday. The woman who was the subject of the call said they had been arguing and denied wanting to harm herself.

— Police were called the Kendall House at 1:51 a.m Monday because a female resident was having a panic attack and was feeling ill. Police remained until an ambulance arrived to transport to a local hospital.

Goshen Police District

– Jacob Thomas Davidson, 16, Canfield, was cited for failure to control following a one-vehicle crash on Lisbon Road near Middletown Road at 4:35 p.m. Nov. 12 in which he was northbound and spun out, coming to rest in ditch. No injuries were reported.

– Joseph Corroto, 65, Boardman, was cited for failure to control following a one-vehicle crash on state Route 165 near state Route 45 at 5:25 p.m. Nov. 12 in which he was westbound and traveled off the right side of the roadway, swerved back on the road, drove through both lanes and struck a mailbox before coming to rest in the ditch on the opposite of the roadway. No injuries were reported.

– Cletis Ray Monroy, 36, Salem, was cited for OVI, driving under suspension, failure to control, obstructing official business and consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle following a one-vehicle crash on state Route 14 near the U.S. Route 62 bypass/interchange at 8:22 p.m. Nov. 12 in which he was southbound and traveled off the roadway into a ditch. No injuries were reported, but a female passenger left the scene and Monroy refused to clearly identify who was driving and who the passenger was.

– Jason PF Truitt, 38, Salem, was charged with felony disrupting public service and misdemeanor domestic violence and assault after officers responded to a neighbor’s home at 6:39 a.m. Sunday where the victim reported Truitt had beat her up at their nearby home. The victim said Truitt took their daughter to his mother’s house in New Waterford despite her having custody rights. The victim said Truitt was intoxicated and had beat her for not making his sandwich correctly. She had red marks on both sides of her face and a bruise on her left arm and scrape on her elbow, but declined medical treatment. The victim reported Truitt had smashed her phone when she attempted to call police. Truitt later turned himself in.

Leetonia

— An officer responded to a 300 block State Street home at 10:42 p.m. Saturday in reference to someone walking around the rear of the house. The officer searched the area but could not find anyone.

— An officer responded to the Washington Street railroad crossing at 8:31 p.m. Monday in reference to a person walking on or by the tracks. The officer checked the surrounding area and could not find anyone.

Perry Township

— Frank McMichael, 76, of Homeworth, was cited for failure to yield from a stop sign after a witness said he pulled from a stop sign on the west side of Georgetown Road and struck a northbound vehicle on state Route 45 driven by Jennifer Ottinger, 43, of Salem, at 5:07 p.m. Monday. Ottinger was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital for unknown injuries, the police report said.

— Police were called at 4:58 p.m. Monday for a medical call in the 1100 block of Jones Drive, along with fire department first responders and KLG ambulance. A woman was transported to Salem Regional Medical Center.

— Police were called at 1:25 p.m. Monday for the second time that day regarding cows loose on Cunningham Road in the 800 block. Police assisted the owner with getting the cows back into the fence. Police had been called about loose cows in that same area at 7:20 a.m. and told the owner about the complaint. Police had checked the area and found no more cows at large at that time.

Salem

— Police responded at 2:55 a.m. Tuesday to the 200 block of Vine Avenue for a noise complaint. The suspect said she would keep the sound down.

— Police were called to Taco Bell, 1872 E. State St., at 12:36 a.m. Tuesday for a report of counterfeit money. The manager advised that at 5 p.m., the counterfeit money was unknowingly placed into the register. The incident is under investigation.

— Darrin Saunders, 56, of Canton, was charged with two counts of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop at 9:34 p.m. Monday on South Lincoln Avenue near East State Street. K-9 Simon gave a positive indication for an odor of narcotics. A probable cause search was conducted and police found drug-related items in the vehicle and suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia on the male suspect, who was charged and taken to the Columbiana County jail. No contraband was found during a search of the female passenger. Sinsley Towing was called to remove the vehicle due to the female having no valid license. The suspected narcotics will be sent for testing for possible additional charges.

— A woman reported at 6:09 p.m. Monday that she believed an employee who has been taking care of one of their clients has been forging checks under the client’s name. The situation on East Fourth Street was being looked into.

— A resident from the 500 block of East Third Street reported at 3:24 p.m. Monday that a male reportedly entered the residence and stole belongings, then jumped out a window and fled when the resident arrived home. The fleeing male jumped onto the nearby garage roof and then on the ground.

— A woman from East Pershing Street came to the station at 3:13 p.m. Monday reporting a person she did not like. An officer told her the police could not assist her with the situation.

— Officers at 2:59 p.m. Monday were advised of a pair of wideload vehicles at West State Street and Howard Avenue that had permits to travel east on West State Street and were not aware the road had been closed. After receiving authorization from the city service/safety director, police temporarily moved the barricades to allow the wideloads to get through, then closed the street again and put the barricades back up.

— A domestic was reported at 2:33 p.m. Monday in the 500 block of East Third where two females said nothing physical happened, that there was just a verbal dispute. The one said she would leave to let the situation cool down.

— Police responded at 2:12 p.m. Monday to the railroad tracks on West Pershing Street where a male was walking down the middle of the tracks. He said he felt it was safer than walking on the road. He was told he can’t walk down the tracks, that it’s a criminal offense. He said he was unaware that it’s illegal and said he won’t do it again.

— A black pickup was reported being driven recklessly southbound on North Lincoln Avenue at 11:56 a.m. Monday. Officers did not find the vehicle.

— A woman in the 1200 block of Southeast Boulevard reported criminal damage to her vehicle at 11:38 a.m. Monday. Officers saw that one of the two windshield washer dispensers from the hood was missing.

— A dog was reported at large in the 500 block of East Pershing Street at 11:32 a.m. Monday, but was not found.

— A handicap placard found in the 800 block of Pennsylvania Avenue was turned over to police at 10:29 a.m. Monday. The owner did not have a working phone, so the placard was left in the police lost and found.

St. Clair Township

— A female caller reported at 12:39 a.m. Nov. 24 in the 42000 block of Fredericktown-Clarkson Road that her live-in boyfriend was chasing her on a very large horse and cattle farm with a claw hammer. Leonel Queda Gonzales was charged with domestic violence.

— Karl Sayre, no address provided, was arrested at 5:53 p.m. Nov. 25 for criminal trespassing, after returning to Walmart despite being banned from the store one week earlier for shoplifting.

— Breanna Shreve, no address provided, was served at 2:02 p.m. Nov. 25 with an active warrant in the 15000 block of state Route 170.

— A female reported on station at 3:35 p.m. Nov. 25 that an unknown subject attempted to open an account in her grandfather’s name at Huntington Bank, despite her having power of attorney≥

Liverpool Township

— Damage to a windshield by a flying object was reported at 6:50 p.m. Nov. 22 on state Route 11 in the LaCroft area.

— A deer versus SUV accident happened at 5:19 p.m. Nov. 20 in the area of Annesley Road.

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