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POLICE

Sheriff’s Office

— A deputy was dispatched at 7:30 p.m. Monday to St. Jacob Logtown Road, Salem Township for a report of breaking and entering. Two men left prior to the deputy arriving, driving a gray Nissan Tital XD with a trailer. The report said they entered a storage garage and sat in the caller’s car and were rummaging in the car, possibly looking for keys. The caller was able to take video of the two men and a report will be on file with pending charges.

— A deputy returned a call at 6:09 p.m. Monday to a Middleton Township resident on Carlisle Road regarding menacing. The person was told how to proceed and to call if the situation escalates.

— A domestic dispute was reported at 5:48 p.m. Sunday at Big Arb’s Campground, Buffalo Road, East Rochester. A deputy made contact with the caller and was told everything was verbal and the caller did not want to pursue charges. A refusal form was signed.

— Deputies responded at 4:54 p.m. Sunday to Pancake Clarkson Road, Middleton Township, for a man making suicidal threats. Deputies were met by the man and his friend and the man said he wanted help. EMS was called and arrived and the man left with them willingly.

— An unruly juvenile was reported at 4:20 p.m. Sunday on Melissa Lane, West Township where a deputy spoke with the mother, who was told how to proceed, and to the juvenile, who was warned of the consequences of their actions. The juvenile said they understood.

— Deputies responded at 6:45 a.m. Saturday to an address in Negley, on Richardson Street, for a domestic incident that happened at a different location, however, the reported victim was at this address in Negley. Then it was learned the victim left and went to where the incident occurred, on Carbon Hill Road, Middleton Township. The deputy arrived and both parties denied any physical violence between the two of them and advised they had been in a fight in Cleveland the night before. Both people had outstanding warrants for their arrest and were taken into custody and taken to jail. The report did not list their names or other identifying information.

–A suspicious man was reported at 3:44 a.m. Saturday on Sell Road, Center Township, but was not found.

— Neighbor troubles were reported at 10:51 p.m. April 13 on Wildwood Drive, Knox Township. Deputies spoke to both parties involved and told them how to proceed.

— A barking dog was reported at 7:16 p.m. April 13 in the area of Steubenville Pike Road, Center Township, but was not found.

— Deputies responded to Glenn Road, Madison Township for a medical call reported at 5:29 p.m. April 11. Deputies started CPR until EMS arrived on scene and took over, then EMS transported the person to a hospital.

— A woman on Sunset Drive, Hanover Township called at 5:57 p.m. Saturday to request a report, per her attorney, that her son’s father of Lisbon is making false police reports for neglect and abuse.

— East Liverpool Police and Fire Dispatch called at 3:37 p.m. Saturday to report receiving a call of a man assaulting a 4-year-old juvenile in the parking lot of the 7 & 30 Superette, state Route 7, Madison Township, and then leaving in a vehicle. A license plate was provided. A deputy went to the man’s residence on Yeager Drive, Madison Township, and spoke with the man and the 4-year-old juvenile, who was fine.

— A deputy was dispatched at 10:33 p.m. Friday to Meadow Wood Drive, Butler Township, for a person having mental health issues. EMT EMS transported the person to Salem Regional Medical Center in Salem.

— Deputies were dispatched at 8:20 p.m. Friday to the parking lot of Family Dollar, state Route 45, Center Township, for an intoxicated man. Deputies spoke to a man and woman from Middleton Township and provided them a courtesy transport to McDonald’s, state Route 14, Columbiana, where a ride was to be waiting for them. Lisbon Police assisted.

— An open 911 lines was reported at 7:29 p.m. Friday in the area of the 28000 block of Campbell Road, Hanover Township, but nothing was found.

— Dispatch received a 911 call at 6:43 p.m. Friday that juveniles were on top of a Norfolk Southern train that just passed the crossing at Haiti Road, Washington Township, traveling west. Dispatch spoke with Norfolk Southern and they were stopping the train at Fink Road, Summitville. While deputies were en route, dispatch advised Norfolk Southern said the train was stopped and the conductor made contact with several juveniles who jumped off of the train and ran into the woods. Deputies checked the area, but didn’t find anyone.

— A man on Sell Road, Center Township reported at 5:15 p.m. Friday that there was a disturbance at the residence next to his between two brothers. Upon arrival, the one brother said the other brother left the property in his vehicle and there were no issues.

— A Pennsylvania woman reported, per her attorney, at 3:43 p.m. Friday that her ex-husband, Steven Drive, Knox Township, has visitation this weekend and said he will taking their 6-year-old son on a motorcycle ride. She said she told him her son is not going for a motorcycle ride.

— Suspicious noises were reported by a caller from an address on state Route 45, Madison Township at 2:27 a.m. Friday. Deputies checked the property with no contact with anything suspicious and no evidence of any other persons being on the property.

— A man on Sherwood Road, Yellow Creek Township, reported at 7 p.m. Thursday that his tools, wheat penny, food stamp card and debit cards were missing from inside his residence.

— A deputy was dispatched at state Route 45, Salem Township at 6:47 p.m. Thursday for a welfare check on a person making suicidal threats through email to a caller in Jefferson County. The deputy spoke to the person who said they needed to go to the hospital. EMT EMS transported the person to Salem Regional Medical Center in Salem.

— A man on Steubenville Pike Road, Center Township, reported at 6:11 p.m. Thursday that his neighbor was intoxicated, was yelling at him, then pulled a knife on him and ran back to his residence. The neighbor then called dispatch and advised the man was threatening him. Both were told to have no contact with each other.

— A man on state Route 558, Salem Township reported at 5:42 p.m. Thursday that he was reviewing his camera and observed an unknown younger juvenile trying to open his front door at 8:13 a.m. Thursday.

— A theft report was taken at 5:35 p.m. Thursday at Timashamie Campground, Georgetown Road, Butler Township for a golf cart. The golf cart was entered into the law enforcement data base as stolen. Youngstown Police Department in Youngstown recovered the golf cart.

— A woman on Grant Street, Center Township reported at 2:08 p.m. Thursday that her neighbor is always yelling at her when she sees her outside her residence.

Lisbon

— At 9:47 p.m. April 14, during a traffic stop on North Market Street, Tomas Lopez, 37, Moore Street, Lisbon was cited for operating a vehicle impaired, OVI breath, no license and speeding.

— At 8:23 p.m. April 12 in the 500 block of West Washington Street, police responded to a report of a quad riding in the street. The owner was contacted, who had it parked at the residence. He was told he can not be riding in the roadway.

— At 11:25 p.m. April 11, an officer was dispatched to the 900 block of North Market Street to assist a suicidal man who agreed to go by ambulance to get assistance.

— At 8:12 p.m. April 10, police responded to the 300 block of East Lincoln Way where a woman’s car was vandalized, with the rear passenger window looking like someone threw something at it, causing it to break.

— At 3:44 p.m. April 10 on East Chestnut Street, a man reported an alleged scam over Facebook Marketplace for property, claiming he purchased two Pokemon cards for $610 but never received the cards. The seller claimed they were shipped and when he contacted him, his story changed multiple times about the shipping situation and he changed his social media name and location. When police on April 11 contacted the seller, who also lived in Lisbon, he was not cooperative and claimed it was a civil matter and was told police were investigating. He had told the buyer that if the cards didn’t come by April 12, he would refund him. On April 13, an officer spoke with the victim and he still had not received the promised refund from the seller, but his bank refunded all the money to his account. Since his money was returned, the case was closed.

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