Police
Leetonia
— Officers responded at 3:18 p.m. Aug. 5 to a two-vehicle crash in the area of state Route 344 and Lisbon-Canfield Road to assist with traffic control.
— Vincent Gregory Pack, of Warren, Mich.was cited for improper backing at 12:21 p.m. Aug. 6 in the area of Columbia and Hazel streets near the tracks. Pack backed his rental box truck over a Jeep driven by Abigail Leake, of Salem.
— William Weyand Jr., no address listed, was stopped at 5:44 a.m. Aug. 7 in th Family Dollar parking lot as a result of several violations. In addition to the vehicle lacking a functional license plate light, he turned left without a signal as well as was driving under a non-compliance suspension. His passenger also lacked a driver’s license. Weyand told the officer that he had work privileges but failed to produce a court letter stating such. The vehicle’s owner came and retrieved both men and then returned to get the vehicle. Weyand was cited for the DUS.
— Deyonta Woodbury, no address listed, was cited at 6:29 a.m. Aug. 6 for driving under suspension and a turn signal violation, after a routine traffic stop at State and Water streets.
St. Clair Township
— A female came into the police department to file a complaint against a male for harassment saying he was texting her asking if she had done drugs or been to rehab and calling her a whore accusing her of sleeping with multiple men. Officers asked her if she knew the male personally and she said no she didn’t know him. Officers advised her to block him and if he messaged her further, he would be charged with harassment.
— James Maxey (age and address not provided) was cited for speed and open container after an officer found multiple open containers of alcohol in his vehicle following a July 25 traffic stop on St. Clair Avenue. Maxey was given a field sobriety test which the officer used to determine he had been drinking.
— Officers called North Star to check on a male who was slumped over his steering wheel in his car in the Dunham’s parking lot on July 25. The male told officers he was just sleeping and when they asked him if everything was okay, he told them his chest was hurting, and he was having a hard time breathing. The male refused treatment.
— An officer conducted a traffic stop on state Route 11 on July 25 after being advised by an East Liverpool officer that he observed a vehicle with an obstructed swerving in front of him. The driver was released with a verbal warning after telling the officer the vehicle he was driving was a rental and has equipment issues that lead to him jumping across the lines when he hits a bump.