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POLICE

Sheriff’s Office

— A woman on Boston Street, Salem Township, reported at 7:21 p.m. Wednesday that her 13-year-old daughter was refusing to go back with her father. She was advised to contact an attorney.

— A man on state Route 170, Middleton Township reported at 6:26 p.m. Wednesday that his neighbor is always yelling and screaming from his property at himself for no reason. He said he provides the neighbor with coffee and food all the time and if he continues with this behavior, he’s not going to provide him with the items.

— A person on Meadow Wood Drive, Butler Township called at 4:05 p.m. Wednesday to request an ambulance transport them to a hospital due to suicidal threats they were having. The person was transported to a hospital in Stark County by Damascus EMS.

— A residential alarm was reported at 1:14 a.m. Wednesday on Buck Road, Knox Township where the owner was home at the time. Deputies checked the perimeter and then the interior of the residence. All was found secure and there did not appear to be anything suspicious located.

— A deputy was dispatched at 11:07 p.m. Tuesday to Homeworth Road, Knox Township, for a 911 open line. The homeowner said everything was fine.

Salem

— Officers responded to the area of Roosevelt Avenue and East State Street at 1:26 p.m. Wednesday for a two-car motor vehicle accident. The damage was slight. No injuries reported. Officers photographed the damage and provided both drivers with a report number.

— Officers responded to the 100 block of Vine Avenue at 10:46 a.m. Wednesday for a person having a possible mental health crisis. The counseling center wanted officers to pink slip the woman in question and after observation did not observe any indicators to substantiate the issuance of a pink slip. The woman denied having any thoughts of self-harm and a family member responded to pick them up.

— Officers responded to the 2300 block of East State Street at 10:21 a.m. Wednesday for a report of accidental damage. The caller advised a person had accidentally struck their vehicle while opening a door to another vehicle. Minor damage was caused to the caller’s vehicle, and officers obtained information for both parties involved. A report number was provided to the caller.

— Officers responded to the 2500 block of Lexington Avenue at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday for a reported civil issue. The caller advised they were two checks by a tenant which bounced and that the tenant had not paid rent. Officers advised them that they would need to file for eviction through the courts. Officers spoke with the tenant who advised he had taken care of the issues with the checks through his bank but refused to pay rent due to maintenance grievances. Officers advised them that the issue was civil.

— Officers responded to the 300 block of East Fourth Street at 6:05 a.m. Wednesday for a report of people rummaging through a dumpster. Officers checked the area, but the people in question left before they arrived.

St. Clair Township

— John Weaver, 51, address not provided, was charged with attempt to commit offense, after he attempted to steal two items totaling $59.94 from Walmart on March 4.

— Officer located a vehicle reported to be stolen in the parking lot of Walmart on March 4. While officers were taking inventory of the vehicle for the owner, they located a baggie containing brown powder in the vehicle. An officer located David Talbott, 35, address not provided, who was accused of taking the car without permission while he was walking out of Walmart and detained him. While detained, officers observed a a hypodermic needle hanging out of Talbott’s pocket with a tie off baggie. After removing the needle from him, officers found another needle and a baggie with white powder. A further search of Talbott by officers found a box of stolen security cameras priced at $99 concealed inside his pants. Talbott became combative with an officer kicking in the back of the patrol vehicle and was transported directly to the Columbiana County Jail where he was charged with receiving stolen property (the car), theft and possessing drug abuse instruments.

— After conducting a traffic stop on a vehicle on St. Clair Avenue on March 5 due to the random plate check revealing the registered owner did not have a valid driver’s license, the driver was found to not be the registered owner and did have a valid license and was release.

— Brittany Connor, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for driving under suspension and was instructed to park her car and wait for a ride during a March 5 traffic stop at Sheetz.

— Luke Maola, 40, address not provided, was charged with attempt to commit an offense after being observed attempting to steal two items totaling $114.95 from Walmart on March 5.

— A driver was issued a verbal warning for no lights on during a March 5 traffic stop on state Route 170.

— An officer filed a report for a driver who struck a deer on March 5 on Irish Ridge Road.

— Officers searched a portion of state Route 170 on March 5 for a driver who was reported to be driving recklessly.

— A male who called to report his wallet may have been lost at the Marathon Gas Station in Wellsville on March 5, said a purchase not made by him was made for $27.53 at the Smith Gas Station on East Liverpool Road on his Discover card on March 5. The male said he spoke with the corporate office for Smith’s and was told there were no cameras at that gas station. The male was advised to cancel all his credit cards.

Liverpool Township

— Brandon Barton, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for expired tags during a March 8 traffic stop on Lisbon Street.

— Kayla Roberts, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for speed of 73 mph in a 55-mph zone during a March 9 traffic stop on state Route 7.

— Michelle Walker, age and address not provided, was issued a citation for assured clear distance and mandatory court date after she hit another car causing a three-car accident on March 14 on state Route 7.

— Ashley Martin, age and address not provided, was issued a citation and court date for expired plates during a March 15 traffic stop on Parkway Avenue.

— Autumn Growe, age and address not provided, was issued citations and a court for having little/no plate light and expired plates during a March 16 traffic stop on state Route 7.

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