POLICE
Sheriff’s Office
— Deputies responded at 11:42 p.m. Saturday to a residence on Votaw Drive, Hanover Township for a disturbance, where a woman reported her husband had been drinking all day and not taking his bipolar medication. She said he becomes angry and starts to speak in German when he drinks too much. There was no physical altercation and no threats were made.
— A domestic violence report was taken at 6:02 p.m. Saturday at the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office for an incident that occurred on state Route 7, Elkrun Township. A warrant for domestic violence was issued for a person with an address of state Route 7, Elkrun Township. In a separate report, the suspect had reported earlier at 3:49 p.m. Saturday that a relative wouldn’t give her any of her belongings and told her to move out. She was advised to contact an attorney and was advised of the eviction process.
— A welfare check was requested at 11:06 a.m. Saturday on Columbiana Lisbon Road in Fairfield Township where a man reported his stepfather was not allowing him into the home to see his mother because she was sick. Contact was made at the residence with no issues. The stepfather said the sheriff’s office could contact him directly in the future at a provided phone number.
— A man on Taylor Street, New Waterford requested at 6:33 p.m. Friday that his son, who does not live there, be removed from the property. He left before deputies arrived.
East Palestine
— Officers responded at 3:07 p.m. on Nov. 5. to Mercy Health on North Market Street regarding threats being made. The subject making the threats was contacted and warned of his actions.
— Officers responded to McDondald’s on South Market to a report of a resident of East Rebecca Street advising that a juvenile had reported that “her boyfriend tried to assault her.”
