POLICE
Leetonia
— A loose dog was reported at 2:55 p.m. Feb. 4 near the Leetonia market and reunited later with his owner.
— A single-vehicle crash was reported at 1:18 p.m. Feb. 4 in the 37000 block of Butcher Road, which is out of Leetonia’s jurisdicton. Leetonia responded on scene until Ohio State Highway Patrol did.
— A female subject contacted dispatch at 3:48 p.m. Feb. 5, requesting an ambulance for a a 85-year-old man possibly having a dementia episode. Upon arrival and having a discussion, he seemed to be in a good state of mind.
— Donavin Hanna, no address listed, was served after noon on Feb. 8 with felony warrants for aggravated burglary and domestic violence. Once executing the stop on Hanna’s vehicle, an officer located two pill bottles with no labels, containing multiple pills of different shapes with an unknown white powdery substances. Hanna alleged they were pain medications he acquired without prescriptions. Police also acquired a white glass pipe in his other shirt pocket consistent with smoking narcotics and containing visible burnt residue. His vehicle was towed and custody of Hanna was turned over to Austintown police, which had the initial warrants.
— A Leetonia woman called police at 1:08 p.m. Feb. 6 to report the she had found sets of handprints on all her downstairs windows Feb. 4 when she was cleaning them after returning from vacation.
— Pennex Aluminum Company on Commerce reports at 9:58 p.m. Feb 6 that a suspicious person was lurking in their parking lot. It was identified as a former employee who had been terminated days before.
New Waterford
— Officers spoke with a male resident in the 46000 block of Taylor Avenue at 10:14 a.m. Feb. 1 who reported a female friend taking his vehicle overnight without permission. A short while later he called back advising the vehicle had been returned.