POLICE
Sheriff’s Office
— A domestic was reported at 10:38 p.m. Thursday on Hartley Road, Salem where a woman said a man was being verbally abusive and demanding. She asked him to stop several times and leave her alone and he refused. He stopped and walked away when she called the sheriff’s office. She denied anything physical occurred and talked about the number of weapons in the house. Deputies spoke to both and a refusal was signed.
— A suspicious person was reported at the Damascus Park on Georgetown Damascus Road at 8:19 p.m. Thursday, with the caller reporting a silver van occupied by a woman who seems to be sitting there all the time. He was concerned that she was either living in the van or watching the kids with different intentions. As he was leaving, she appeared to leave. A deputy was familiar with the homeless woman, saying she was harmless and is known to park there or sometimes at Barnett’s. He said she works at a nursing home.
— A deputy was called at 8:35 p.m. Thursday to assist a Washingtonville Police unit on state Route 14 for incident involving about 10 people in a van. Goshen Township was also on the scene.
— Suspicious activity was reported at 6:10 p.m. Thursday on Gavers Road, Hanoverton where a woman reported a deer leg and a dead mole in her driveway. She thought someone was messing with her or it was just wildlife.
— An Amazon driver requested a welfare check at 2:58 p.m. Thursday on a person they delivered a package to on Quaker Church Road, West Township, due to the person acting paranoid. A deputy spoke with the person, who was fine.
— The principal of Fairhaven School reported at 3:15 p.m. Thursday that she was unable to reach an employee on state Route 558, Columbiana for almost a week and was concerned for her safety. She’s on administrative leave and under investigation for something with children services and they’ve been unable to reach her also. Contact was made with the woman and she said she’s having phone troubles and will call the school.
— A caller at 10:10 a.m. Thursday reported possible menacing of a juvenile by another juvenile who allegedly made threats about shooting up the Opportunity School in Lisbon and he was going to hire someone to rape her.
— A parent advised a deputy at 9:15 a.m. Thursday that two juveniles had an argument which escalated to a physical incident. The deputy checked on the person involved and advised the parent.
— A deputy returned a call at 5:37 p.m. Monday to a Yellow Creek Township resident regarding neighbor issues at 18th Street Heights. The person was told how to proceed.
