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Police

County Sheriff

— A Hilltop Drive, Center Township, man reported at 8:24 a.m. Thursday he received a letter from PayPal about a month ago about the account it said he had just opened with them. He had not opened an account, but did not take any action. Now he has received a statement stating his balance is $760. He contacted PayPal and they have canceled his account. He also checked his credit scores and found nothing else out of the ordinary.

— A dispute between roommates at a Butcher Road, Salem Township, address was reported at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday. Deputies explained to the homeowner how the eviction process works and one of the roommates decided to leave for the evening to allow things to settle down.

— At 9:15 p.m. Wednesday deputies checked on a person at an Osbourne Road, Madison Township, home. The man was transported to the Salem Regional Medical Center by Lifeteam EMS per his request.

Highway Patrol

— Bree A. Goist, 28, of Struthers, was cited for assured clear distance when she struck the rear of Jason J. Chlebowski, 45, of Aliquippa, Pa., who was stopped at a red light on state Route 14 in Unity Township at 5:43 p.m. Wednesday.

— Bruce Rodkey Jr., 43, of Alliance, was cited for assured clear distance and driving under suspension when he improperly started and struck the rear of Amanda F. Manns, 37, of Canfield, who was stopped in front of Rodkey at a red light on Saltwell Road in Center Township at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday.

Liverpool Township

— A Price Street woman reported at 2:20 p.m. Dec. 3 that she wanted it on file that her driver’s license had been lost at Walmart.

— A resident in the 800 block of Campground in Wellsville reported at 4:40 p.m. Dec. 3 that his doorbell surveillance system showed an unknown male taking a package off her porch before getting into a gray full-sized Dodge Ram.

St. Clair Township

— A caller reported shortly after 1 a.m. Dec. 5 that someone struck her passenger side mirror and the incident was caught on camera at Sheetz.

Salem

— Police responded at 2:27 a.m. Thursday to the 1900 block of East Pershing Street for a person to be removed, learning the male finally left on foot. He was located a few blocks away and said he stopped to get a pair of gloves from his mother, who resides in the care facility. He was sent on his way with the understanding of not returning.

— A suspicious person was reported at 10:26 p.m. Wednesday in the 1000 block of East State Street where a male was sitting in a vehicle for a prolonged period of time. Police made contact and asked for consent to search his vehicle and advised him of the complaint.

— A possible burglary was reported at 9:53 p.m. Wednesday in the 600 block of East Sixth Street where a woman noticed her door unlocked and objects appeared to be moved around. She was unable to locate any missing items at the time, but was told to call police if she noticed anything stolen.

— A woman on Southeast Boulevard reported Wednesday that $40 has been coming off of her bank card since May and she isn’t sure what it is. She already spoke to her financial institution and advised them of the issue.

— An unruly juvenile was reported at 4:39 p.m. Wednesday in the 700 block of North Lincoln Avenue. A woman was advised to contact juvenile court for charges.

— A disgruntled employee was reported at 10:26 a.m. Wednesday in the 2900 block of East State Street at Little Caesars. An employee said a previous employee slammed their things on the ground and stormed out. Officers could not find the person.

— A hit/skip was reported at 9:27 a.m. Wednesday in the 900 block of North Ellsworth Avenue where a driver from Salem said another driver backed into her driver side door. No damage was visible.

— Police were called at 8 a.m. Wednesday to the 300 block of South Union Avenue for a hit/skip. The woman said that sometime overnight an unknown vehicle struck the back driver side bumper and back tail light of her vehicle.

Salem

— The street department foreman called the fire department at 12:10 p.m. Thursday for an unknown substance in the storm sewer behind American Standard, 605 S. Ellsworth St. The street foreman had been contacted by a construction company working in the area and advised of a pink frothy liquid being in the storm sewer. Chief Scott Mason responded to investigate and found the storm sewer clear and nothing was found in the creek where the storm water flows. Mason spoke with the business and their representatives said no chemical should have run from the business and they do not use any pink or purple chemicals. The Ohio EPA was notified The scene was cleared by 12:35 p.m. Thursday.

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