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— The manager from Beaver Creek Mobile Home Park, Brookfield Avenue, Center Township, reported a man was living with a resident without being on the lease agreement. The eviction process was explained to the manager.

— A woman on state Route 164, Fairfield Township, called at 3:01 p.m. Saturday to report an alleged medication issue with the Hometown Pharmacy, Columbiana. She was told to contact the Ohio Board of Pharmacy.

— Deputies were dispatched at 9:07 p.m. Friday to Pinewood Drive, New Waterford for a domestic dispute between a couple. A refusal was signed.

— A woman at Deer Run Mobile Home Park, Salem Alliance Road, Butler Township, reported at 6:52 p.m. Friday that her neighbor’s juvenile son was throwing golf balls at her children. A deputy spoke to the neighbor and advised him to have his son stay away from the woman’s children.

— A woman on West Main Street, Salem Township, reported at 5:04 p.m. Friday that four unknown males were trespassing in the woods on her property, then took off running on foot when spotted. A deputy checked the area, but didn’t find anyone.

— A woman on Walnut Grove Lane, Unity Township requested at 10:31 p.m. Thursday that her son be removed from the residence and property due to him not living there and not being welcome due to past incidents. A deputy spoke to the son, who said he was leaving and left walking on foot.

— A woman on Y Camp Road, Madison Township, reported at 5:48 p.m. Thursday that her roommate told her he was putting a lock on the refrigerator and that she needed to move out. She said she’s not moving out until she’s served with a court order telling her to vacate. She was told the lock on the refrigerator was a civil matter. She was advised of the eviction process.

— A man on Scroggs Road, Elkrun Township, reported at 2:05 p.m. Thursday that he received a call from someone claiming to be from a bank claiming that someone attempted to open an additional account in his name. They had all his bank and personal information and asked him to confirm the information with them. He called the bank back and they advised they did not call him.

— An alarm was reported at 4:18 a.m. Thursday at Thomas Market, First Street, Hanoverton. All doors and windows were found secure at ground level.

— Deputies were dispatched at 1:42 a.m. Thursday to Y Camp Road, Madison Township for a person having mental health issues. Deputies spoke with the person who said they were fine now. They were with family members. The Ohio State Highway Patrol assisted.

— Staff at Taco Bell, state Route 45, Center Township, reported at 12:21 a.m. Thursday that lights were flashing on a bus parked in the lot of the Columbiana County Board of Developmental Disabilities bus garage. Deputies were unable to get into the fenced area where the bus was, noting it appeared the lights were just left on and no buses were damaged.

— Deputies were dispatched at 9:12 p.m. March 17 to Rose Drive, Center Township, Lisbon, regarding a male bleeding all over who did not know what happened. Deputies arrived and stood by until paramedics came on scene. Deputies heard another caller tell the man that he was going to slit his throat. Ronnie Jackson, 67, Rose Drive, Lisbon, was charged with fifth-degree felony aggravated menacing and misdemeanors of aggravated menacing and obstructing official business for allegedly threatening to slit another man’s throat and having a knife when he was searched on March 17 in Center Township. He also failed to fully identify himself when requested by sheriff’s deputies and corrections officers at the jail. His case is pending in county Municipal Court.

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