- Kelly Ferguson, state Route 7, Rogers, called for a deputy at 12:24 p.m. Sunday in regard to an argument between Danielle Winters, Winters' daughter and the daughter's boyfriend. The daughter and boyfriend apologized and everyone said there would be no further problems.
- Patty Bowen, Winona Road, Homeworth, reported Sunday receiving harassing text messages from an unknown caller.
- Jessica Bates, Pine Lake Road, reported Sunday receiving what she perceived to be a harassing text message from an unknown person.
- A deputy responded to a noise complaint on Seigler Road, Wellsville, at 11:35 p.m. Saturday. The deputy saw there had been ATV activity judging by the brodies in the dirt road, but there was no ATV riders around.
- Lisa Byrd of Louisville called for a deputy to come to the home of Tami Bryant, Main Street, Homeworth, at 5:29 a.m. Saturday in regard to a domestic situation. Bryant was concerned because there was a man she wanted to leave and ended up locking the door behind him when he walked outside. The person was not around when the deputy arrived.
- Lori Foster, West Main Street, Salineville, reported at 3:14 a.m. Friday someone was looking in her living room window and then tried the door knob. The deputy checked around the property and neighborhood and even sat parked in his cruiser for a while, but there was no sign of anyone lurking about.
- Jim Stewart, state Route 39, Wellsville, reported hearing a loud noise at 12:44 a.m. Friday. The deputy found all the houses in the neighborhood were dark and everything was quiet.
- A man asked for a deputy to check on the well-being of his mother on Ellyson Road, Hanoverton, at 11 p.m. Friday. The mother said everything was fine, and she said her son had become concerned after he had trouble getting hold of her.
-Robert Logan, Adams Road, New Waterford, was driving on state Route 46 at 9:25 p.m. Friday when some juveniles threw a rock that broke a rear side window of his car.
- A 9-1-1 hangup was received from the home of Max Hutchison, County Airport Road, Madison Township, at 8:27 p.m. Friday. A deputy arrived and spoke with Hutchison, who said everything was fine.
- Carol Graham, U.S. Route 30, Minerva, called for a deputy at 8:46 p.m. Friday because she wanted her husband removed. The deputy told her they could not force her husband to leave his own residence. No threats or assaults occurred.
- A security alarm went off at the home of Sheri Simonds, Tower Road, Salem, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Simonds arrived and said everything appeared fine.
- Scott Logan, Lynchburg Road, West Township, reported Saturday afternoon he was having problems with a company conducting seismic testing near his property. He said they were making loud noises at the end of his driveway and disturbing his animals. Logan said he asked to see their permits and they told him they did not have any. The workers left prior to the deputy's arrival, and the deputy told Logan he should not be asking to see their permits if they were not on his property, but Logan said they are required by law to have a permit.
- Fern Osterling, Steubenville Pike, Lisbon, reported at 12:35 p.m. Saturday seeing someone enter a house she owns next door, which is vacated and being renovated. Osterling said nothing appeared to be missing.
- Someone tried to break into the storage garage at the Salineville Carry-Out, West Main Street, Salineville, on Saturday.


