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Police

Liverpool Township

— Stephanie Fidak, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for speed of 75 mph in a 55-mph zone following an Oct. 22 traffic stop on state Route 7.

— Kaci O’Neil, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for speed following an Oct. 23 traffic stop on state Route 7.

East Liverpool

— Officers responding to a report of a fight on Oct. 22 on state Route 39 between two males over a car was told by one of the males involved that he was fighting with the other and he wouldn’t get out of the car. The second male was gone when officers arrived. The first male asked officers to go with him to the residence where both males live so he could get some of stuff from the house. When they arrived, the door was locked, and the second male wasn’t answering. The male was advised to go spend the night at his girlfriend’s house.

— Officers responding on Oct. 22 to an unknown disturbance at a Michigan Avenue residence spoke with a juvenile caller who told them he and his stepdad were having an argument due to his stepdad trying to get him in trouble with his probation officer. After getting in contact with the juvenile’s mother who said the juvenile can go stay with his dad, officers transported the juvenile to his father’s.

— Melissa Hobbs, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for expired plates following an Oct. 22 traffic stop on St. Clair Avenue.

— After arriving to check out a suspicious vehicle on Oct. 22 on Ohio Avenue, officers were notified that the vehicle had left.

— A warrant for criminal trespass was issued for Bob Pierce, age and address not provided, after he was reported by Heights Manor management on Oct. 22 for living in a Shadylane residence after having been previously evicted and trespassed from the property

— A male came into the police department on Oct. 22 to file a police report for theft of his trailer license plate.

— Officers checked the 400 section of Woodlawn Hills on Oct. 22 for a male who is on the CMHA trepass list.

— Arthur Sherin, 48, address not provided, was charged with criminal trespass and transported to the Columbiana County Jail on outstanding warrants after being reported for being at a CCHMA residence on Wilbert Avenue, a property he has been trespassed from on Oct. 22.

— Officers conducted a welfare check on a Riverside Park resident on Oct. 22 after being alerted by the mailman that the resident had about four days of newspapers outside his home. A death report was filed.

— Officers spoke with the two occupants of a parked car on Globe Street which was reported as suspicious on Oct. 22. The occupants told officers everything was okay and they were just talking.

— Officers were able to recover a stolen phone from an EcoATM after the owner discovered the location of the phone by pinging the location on Oct. 22.

— An officer searching the area of St. George and Mulberry streets on Oct. 23 for two Rottweilers reported to be running around was told by a male in the area that a car came and picked up the dogs.

— Officers and East Liverpool Fire Department arrived at a Market Street residence on Oct. 23 for an unresponsive female. The fire department aided the female and transported her to the hospital.

— Officers checked the area of St. Clair Avenue near Azalea Street for a male reported to be wearing a ski mask, carrying a duffel bag and looking at peoples’ homes on Oct. 23.

— Joseph Mason, age and address not provided, was charged with assault and criminal damaging after officers spoke to a female at a Minerva Street residence who told them that Mason came into the house, started yelling at her, pushed her against a wall and choked her then she said he choked her then pushed her into a brass lamp causing it to break. She also said she had just bought a phone, and he took her second phone and threw it into the street shattering it on Oct. 23.

— Officers were unable to find any signs of anyone in the Hot Dog Shoppe, when they responded to the business for an alarm on Oct. 23. They found no signs of foul play or damage and the windows to be secured when they searched outside the business.

St. Clair Township

— Hunter Hartley, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for speed of 65 mph in a 45-mph zone on Calcutta Smith Ferry Road following an Oct. 23 traffic stop.

— Officers assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol on their Oct. 23 traffic stop on state Route 170.

— Officers checked the area of state Route 170 near Sheetz on Oct. 23 for a reported reckless driver.

— Officers had to put down a deer after rescuing it from mud in a ditch alongside East Liverpool Road on Oct. 23. The deer had been reported as being hit by a vehicle and then flopping in the debris. Officers located the debris from a vehicle but did not see the deer. They searched and found it stuck in the mud and requested assistance from the fire department to get it unstuck. After rescuing it from the mud they discovered it had a broken leg from the accident.

Salem

— Officers responded to the 600 block of North Howard Avenue at 4:24 a.m. Thursday for a report of suspicious activity. The caller advised that a man on a motorized bicycle was sitting in the roadway in front of their home not moving. Officers located the man who advised that he was taking his time pushing it back to his home as he could not ride it.

— Officers responded to the 1700 block of South Lincoln Avenue at 8:53 p.m. Wednesday for a reported private property accident between two semi trucks. Officers collected information from both drivers and documented the damage with pictures. No injuries were reported.

— Officers responded to the 1000 block of East Third Street at 8:42 p.m. Wednesday for a reported Facebook harassment. Officers collected information and advised them to block the person and call if there were any further issues.

— Officers responded to the 500 block of East Pershing Street at 7:58 p.m. Wednesday for a reported intoxicated person. Officers took the person into custody and transported them to the Columbiana County Jail.

— Officers responded to the 200 block of North Lincoln Avenue at 6:51 p.m. Wednesday for a reported distraught person. Officers found that the person in question required medical attention, and first responders were contacted and transported them to the hospital for further evaluation.

— Officers responded to the area of Scarboro Lane and Painter Road at 6:22 p.m. Wednesday for a report of lines down. Officers found that the lines were in Perry Township and had already been reported.

— Officers responded to the area of North Union Avenue at 4:54 p.m. Wednesday for a reported ambulance needed. Officers provided traffic control until no longer needed.

— Officers responded to the 2200 block of East State Street at 4:21 p.m. Wednesday for a reported person to be removed. The caller advised that the person in question was causing issues with employees, and they were formally trespassed from the property and advised that criminal charges could follow if they returned.

— Officers responded to the 2300 block of East State Street at 3:51 p.m. Wednesday for a reported person to be removed. The caller advised that a woman who did not have a membership was using the showers and was refusing to leave despite being asked to do so. Officers spoke with the woman and they left.

— Officers responded to the 400 block of North Lincoln Avenue at 12:26 p.m. Wednesday for a report of possible harassment. The caller advised that a person would not leave him alone, and he wanted them trespassed. Officers advised him that he could do so, but that the other resident of the house could grant them permission to return, and he advised that he understood.

— Officers on patrol in the area of West Pershing Street at 11:39 a.m. Wednesday observed a vehicle stopped in the intersection of West Pershing and South Howard Avenue. Officers checked on the vehicle and learned that one of the occupants needed an ambulance. The fire department and EMT responded and transported the man to the emergency room.

— Officers responded to the 200 block of West 16th Street at 11:27 a.m. Wednesday for a civil standby. Officers were unable to contact the residents.

— Officers spoke to a person at the police department at 8:19 a.m. Wednesday regarding telecommunications harassment. They advised that they were receiving unwanted texts and messages from an unknown person. Officers advised them of their options for dealing with the situation.

— Officers located a water leak in the 900 block of Newgarden Avenue at 2:21 a.m. Wednesday for a report water leak. Officers contacted the water department which advised that it was already aware of the leak.

— Officers responded to the first block of Elm Avenue at 12:57 a.m. Wednesday for a reported suspicious vehicle. Officers spoke with a woman who advised that she was looking for her rental unit.

— Officers responded to the 2700 block of 11:51 p.m. Tuesday for a reported person to be removed. The caller advised that a woman had entered the store after being in the dumpster area and refused to leave despite being requested to do so by the clerk. Officers located the person walking up the rear driveway of the business, and they were subsequently trespassed from the property. She was sent on her way.

— Officers responded to the 400 block of Franklin Avenue at 11:22 p.m. Tuesday for a reported 911 hang-up call. The caller advised that she wanted a man out of their residence and officers found that the man had been moving out and there had been a dispute, but nothing physical had occurred. Officers stood by until the man gathered his belongings.

— Officers responded to the 1200 block of Southeast Boulevard at 11:01 p.m. Tuesday for a reported suspicious person. After speaking with the caller, officers found that they just wanted help getting rid of a mouse.

— Officers responded to the 1700 block of East State Street at 9:20 p.m. Tuesday for a report of harassment. It was determined that the caller lived in Perry Township, and they were advised to contact the Perry Township Police Department to make a report.

— Officers responded to the 400 block of North Lincoln Avenue at 7:09 p.m. Tuesday for a reported domestic in progress. Officers spoke with both parties and determined that a physical altercation had taken place and that the man had visible injuries to his eye. Officers took the female half, Cheryl Heitzenrater, 65, Salem, into custody charged with domestic violence and transported them to the police department for processing prior to transportation to the Columbiana County Jail.

— Officers responded to the 2200 block of Southeast Boulevard at 6:03 p.m. Tuesday for a reported juvenile problem. The caller advised that the juvenile was fighting with the babysitter and ran away. A missing person report was filled out and later in the shift officers were notified that the juvenile had gone to his aunt’s home and that she was taking him back home.

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