SHERIFF’ OFFICE
— A man was reported on Valley Road in Damascus, Butler Township, spinning in circles and walking in traffic at 6:46 a.m. Oct. 15. Deputies asked him for identification. He claimed the father from the Catholic Church in Salem gave him a ride there so he could meet his ride to work, but he either left his phone in the father’s car or dropped it after he got out of the car. He was looking around for it. There were no warrants for him. He asked deputies for a ride home because his ride did not show up. He did not have weapons or any signs of drug or alcohol use, so deputies transported him to a home on East Sixth Street in Salem.
— A domestic dispute was reported at a Walnut Ridge Road, Washington Township, home at 10:36 p.m. Saturday after both parties pushed each other and the woman was reportedly burning items belonging to the man involved.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported parked at a state Route 644, Franklin Township, home at 9:49 p.m. Saturday. The fire department had responded to a medic alert.
— A suspicious vehicle was reported checking mailboxes at 4:47 p.m. Saturday in the area of state Route 170 in Middleton Township.
— A possible prowler was reported in the area of Stocking Street, Washingtonville, at 5:26 a.m. Thursday. Deputies did not find anyone.
— Deputies checked the Valley View, Damascus, for an alarm sounding at 11:29 p.m. Wednesday. The business was found to be secure.
— An alarm was reported at a home on Margaret Lane in Knox Township at 11:50 p.m. Friday. Deputies spoke to the homeowner, who said it was a false alarm.
— A private property accident was reported at a Mountz Road, Knox Township, home at 3:09 a.m. Saturday. Jessica Jute, Minerva, was cited with disregard of safety on private property.
— A domestic dispute was reported at a Timber Run Street home in Unity Township at 10:22 p.m. Thursday. A wife said she and her husband got into an argument earlier about her son coming from Tennessee to help her move. No one was assaulted. Deputies asked the husband to come out and discuss the matter, but he refused to come out until she went to another area of the house. The husband said he did not want the son on his property and wanted her removed from the house. Deputies explained that both his wife and her son have a right to be there. He went inside and slammed the door. She came out and agreed to leave for an appointment a little early.