POLICE
Salem
— Officers responded to the 200 block of North Cunningham Road at 9:42 p.m. Wednesday for a reported person to be removed. The caller advised that someone had been loitering on the property that was not a guest. Officers spoke with the woman and advised them to leave the premises per the management’s request.
— Officers responded to the 1300 block of South Lincoln Avenue at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday for a reported domestic dispute. Officers spoke with both parties and were advised that they had been in a verbal argument with nothing physical and had calmed down. Officers advised them to call back if necessary.
— Officers took a report of theft at the police department at 4:12 p.m. Wednesday. Officers were advised that a wallet was taken from the caller’s vehicle while they were at work and that no bank cards were in the wallet, but it did contain their and their child’s personal information. Officers advised them of their options.
— Officers responded to the 1000 block of North Lincoln Avenue at 1:01 p.m. Wednesday for a reported reckless operator. Officers located the vehicle and spoke with the driver, observing no signs of impairment. The driver was advised to drive safely.
— Officers responded to the 400 block of Columbia Street at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday for a report of alleged child abuse. Officers collected information for the report and advised that the matter would be investigated.
— Officers responded to the 500 block of Continental Drive at 10:07 a.m. Wednesday for a speak with officer complaint. The caller advised that they had an in-home physical therapist appointment that day and after their appointment, the caller’s neighbor pulled the therapist inside their home to make claims of insurance fraud against the caller. Officers spoke to the therapist who advised they were shown videos of the caller that were recorded by the neighbor and that they had dismissed the neighbor, stating that they would not discuss any matters about their patient with anyone else. Officers spoke to the neighbor and advised them that it was none of their business who has what type of physical therapy for any reason.
— Officers on patrol in the 1300 block of East Pershing Street at 9:24 a.m. Wednesday were flagged down for a possibly injured raccoon. The raccoon was found to be in a condition that required euthanasia, and it was humanely put down. The street department responded to remove the carcass, and the health department was notified of the incident.
Sheriff’s Office
— Chippewa Township Police Department, Beaver County, Pa., requested at 9:24 p.m. Tuesday that a deputy meet them at a residence on Low Road, Elkrun Township, to recover a stolen vehicle tow dolly from their jurisdiction. They had two local men, Johnathan A. Post, Taylor Road, Middleton Township, and Robert L. Byrd III, Denver Street, East Liverpool, in custody in the Beaver County Jail. The vehicle tow dolly was located on the property and retrieved by Sulli’s Towing from Beaver County, Pa.
— A woman on Brookdale Avenue, Unity Township, reported at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday that her 16-year-old daughter was receiving harassing text messages from an unknown number. She was told to block the numbers.
— A custody issue was reported at 7:23 p.m. Tuesday in Unity Township by a New Springfield woman who said she dropped her 6-year-old child off at the property of the father’s relative on Chain School Road, Unity Township and now the father is claiming he’s going to file for emergency custody.
— Columbiana Police Department requested at 2:06 a.m. Tuesday that a deputy respond to an address on Bye Road, Unity Township. They found a motorcycle belonging to the property owner and wanted contact made with him. He was not home and an attempt was made to call him; however, calls went directly to voicemail and the mailbox was full. A message was left for him with his girlfriend for him to call the Ohio State Highway Patrol since Columbiana police turned the case over to the patrol.
— A deputy responded at 5:06 p.m. Monday to the area of state Route 154 in Elkrun Township for a disturbance and spoke with all parties involved. The one person was trespassed from the property and the callers were told to call if any other issues arise.
— A deputy at 4:26 p.m. Monday returned a call to a person regarding a family member talking about self-harm. The person was advised how to proceed.
