Police
East Liverpool
— A driver was issued a warning for a headlight out following a Dec. 23 traffic stop on Market Street.
— Officers on Dec. 23 advised a female at an Ambrose Street residence to contact them before a male into the residence to gather his belongings if he comes back.
— An officer was sent to assist Hancock County on a traffic stop that ended in East Liverpool’s jurisdiction on Route 30 on Dec. 23. The officers stood by while Hancock County finished their traffic stop.
— Officers arrived at a Thompson Avenue residence on Dec. 23 after receiving a complaint from a hospice worker about the family not allowing her to give the patient the proper care she needed. Officers spoke to the son of the patient who holds power of attorney for her, and he told them he didn’t want anyone there but the hospice worker and patient’s brother. The officers told the rest of the family to leave due to everyone arguing and being uncivil.
— An officer observing Amanda Kiger, age and address not provided, who is known to have a suspended license driving on Dec. 23 on Dresden Avenue and conducted a traffic stop after confirming the license suspension. Kriger told the officer she had driving privileges in an email on her phone but was unable to provide the documentation. Kriger was cited and issued a court date for driving under suspension.
— Dalton Freeman, 23, address not provided, was arrested and charged with domestic violence after police responded to a domestic call at a Shadylane residence on Dec. 23. The arrest was made after officers talked to Freeman, the victim, a child present during the incident, and another witness.
— An officer heading westbound on state Route 39 on Dec. 23 noticed a vehicle coming behind him with only parking lights on and conducted a traffic stop. The driver said she didn’t realize her lights weren’t on. She was issued a verbal warning.
— An officer advised a female who reported a missing package from a Park Avenue residence on Dec. 23 to speak with court staff about the incident since the package was delivered to a residence where a male, she currently has a protection order against resides.
— An officer responded on Dec. 23 to a Pennsylvania Avenue residence for a complaint about a semi-truck driver driving past the residence and blowing his horn six or seven times.
— An officer on Dec. 23 observed a NorthStar Ambulance on the side of West Second Street with its hazard lights on and stopped to check on it. The EMTs told the officer they were in route with a patient to a nursing home in Chester when they hit a pothole and lost all power in the ambulance. East Liverpool Fire Department was unable to transport the patient, so they were waiting for another NorthStar ambulance to arrive.
— A verbal warning was issued to a driver for no headlights following a Dec. 23 traffic stop on Pennsylvania Avenue. The driver told officers the knob for her headlights was broken, and she had to mess with it sometimes to get them to come on. She was able to get the lights to work before leaving the traffic stop.
— After receiving a third-party call about a possible domestic situation at a Wilbert Avenue residence on Dec. 24, officers were able to make contact with a female who said an altercation became physical at one point, but she did not want to speak with an officer or pursue charges.
— An officer checked the area of Chester Avenue and Morton Street on Dec. 24 for an open 9-1-1 call but did not see or hear anything out of the ordinary.
— Officers checked on a noise complaint on Dec. 25 at a Shadylane residence, spoke to a female who said her children were playing.
— A male reported to be drunk, diabetic and aggressive was transported by NorthStar from a St. George Street residence after police arrived and contacted EMTs.
— An officer responded to a report of suspicious activity on Dresden Avenue on Dec. 25 was told that a black male was loitering and used the BP’s microwave to cook noodles. The male left was the officer was en route. The male later came to the station and asked where he could stand to wait for a ride. The officer told him there was a Carts Bus stop outside the police department. The male went to the stop to wait for a ride.
