An ERPD CSU Investigator observed a suspicious person outside the inn and requested assistance from patrol. The suspicious person was identified, and police determined he had two active warrants through Hamilton County. Upon further investigation, officers found he was in possession of a stolen Honda Civic. Inside the stolen vehicle, police located a stolen Taurus handgun, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia. The suspect was taken into custody and charged with Possession of Stolen Property, Possession of Methamphetamine for Resale, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Police were called to check on a pothole that grew exponentially due to the rain.
Police closed the road down while streets department evaluated the situation. Street Department shut down NB lane of S Seminole, leaving SB lane open for one-way travel.
Police were dispatched to the residence above for a party that was unresponsive. Upon arrival the patient was awake but appeared weak. ERFD and EMS arrived to evaluate the patient.
Officers responded to this location on report of yelling. On arrival, officers contacted an angry father who was upset his son was late for school. Both parties advised the disorder was verbal only.
A woman reported an unauthorized transaction on a joint bank account she shares with her daughter. She believed her daughter’s friend is responsible for the theft but did not provide proof corroborating her allegations. A warrant for Theft of Property will be sought pending identification of the suspect and proof of a crime.
Several individuals reported seeing a male in a flannel shirt walking through yards and around homes. Police checked the area, but the suspect was not located.
Following a traffic stop, a party was taken into custody and charged with Driving on a Revoked License for DUI. Police also determined that the temporary registration tag on the vehicle was fake, and he was charged with Altering the Evidence of a Title or Plate.
Police received three separate suspicious activity complaints at this address. For each complaint, the reporting party stated unknown persons were in his residence moving furniture. Police found the reporting party had significant medical issues and the subject’s wife was contacted. The spouse stated she would take her husband to his doctor the following morning.
Police responded to a Suspicious Activity complaint at the Hamilton County Medic 16 Station. The EMTs left on a call and upon their return, they found someone had tampered with the building. The EMTs found the back door open, the bedroom doors closed, and food items had been partially eaten or moved. The EMTs found nothing taken from the station and Police observed no signs of forced entry.