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POLICE REPORTS

SALEM

— A man from the 600 block of Woodland reported at 11:50 p.m. Monday that his girlfriend had been drinking and possibly took some pills. She wasn’t at the residence, but police located her and summoned first responders. She was voluntarily transported to Salem Regional Medical Center by EMT ambulance.

— Police were called at 10:37 p.m. Monday to the area of East Third Street for loud yelling coming from a residence. Officers found juveniles arguing with each other, learning the disagreement was verbal only, with nothing physical occurring. All were calm before officers left.

— A female was reported standing in the middle of the street at East State and Rose at 10:06 p.m. Monday, but was not found.

— Police at 9:57 p.m. Monday responded to a domestic in progress at Sunny’s, 789 W. State St., where a female attempted to attack a male with a blunt object, however officers were able to disarm her. She ultimately resisted arrest but was eventually secured after a brief struggle. Fire department first responders and KLG responded for an unknown medical problem the female was having and she was taken to Salem Regional Medical Center. After an investigation, it appeared both parties were violent toward one another. The male half, Jun Song Chen, 48, of 789 W. State St., was taken into custody and charged with domestic violence. The report said the female will be charged at a later date.

— Keriann Little, 44, of 1013 Jones Drive, was charged with theft and taken to the Columbiana County jail after police were called to Walmart on East State at 5:52 p.m. Monday for a shoplifter. The report said a female went through the self checkout and failed to scan $121.31 worth of merchandise and left without paying.

— Lori Arnold, 41, of 14810 Country Club Lane, was charged with theft and taken to the Columbiana County jail after police were called to Walmart on East State at 3:19 p.m. Monday for a shoplifter. The report said she failed to scan $100.78 worth of merchandise at the self checkout and left without paying.

— Salem Housing requested officers stand by in the 200 block of Ohio at 2:36 p.m. Monday while a vehicle was towed for violating the city’s junk vehicle ordinance. The vehicle was towed without incident.

— The school resource officer was notified at 11:14 a.m. Monday by a school guidance counselor about an issue with a student. The incident will be looked into and all proper agencies were notified.

— An adult female returned home Monday night after being reported missing at 11:12 a.m. Monday. Her mother had reported not being able to contact her adult daughter since Saturday. She said her daughter told her she was going to the library but never returned home and police found her daughter’s bicycle still at the library. Her daughter had contacted her later on Saturday, but the mother said her message and actions were not normal behavior. She had not taken her medication with her and all of her other belongings were at the residence.

— The landlord of a North Ellsworth Avenue property reported at 11:05 a.m. Monday that she recently had a tenant move out of an apartment and take some items that belonged to her. She said she gave the tenant ample time to either return the items or pay her back for them. The incident is under investigation.

— Dogs were reported at large in the 300 to 400 block of Ohio Avenue at 10:48 a.m. Monday. Officers did not see dogs out but saw an open door at a residence where neighbors indicated the dogs had gone. Officers spoke with the resident who said her dogs fit the description but denied they left the property. Both dogs were inside and the dog at large ordinance was explained.

— Officers responded to the 500 block of North Ellsworth Avenue at 10:19 a.m. Monday for a suicidal male, but made no contact after checking the residence. They learned the male was in Stark County.

— No citations were issued after officers were unable to determine fault in a two-vehicle accident that occurred at 6:40 a.m. Monday at North Ellsworth and East Fourth. One vehicle was southbound on North Ellsworth when a vehicle stopped at the stop sign on Fourth and entered the intersection, with the two vehicles colliding. Both vehicles were towed. The driver of the vehicle on Fourth was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital for treatment of injuries.

— Officers at 1:14 a.m. Monday saw a suspicious vehicle at the storage units on Elm Avenue, but then left when everything appeared normal.

LISBON

— Police were called to a domestic dispute at Greentree Place at noon Tuesday. No arrests resulted.

— Police responded to a domestic dispute in the BP parking lot at 3 a.m. Monday. The wife said her husband was trying to kiss and touch her while she was driving and she became annoyed and pulled over. To defuse the situation, her husband got a ride home from his sister-in-law.

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