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POLICE

Sheriff’s Office

— Telecommunication harassment was reported at 10:07 p.m. Sunday by a Salem Township resident on Salem Unity Road.

— An alarm was reported at 11:05 p.m. Saturday at Dollar General, state Route 172, Hanover Township. The keyholder was on scene and all doors and windows were secure.

— Aultman Alliance Community Hospital requested a welfare check at 10:20 p.m. Saturday on a patient from Slater Road, Butler Township, who left the hospital against medical advice and was on narcotics. A deputy spoke with the woman, who was at her residence and was fine.

— A Franklin Township woman at 8:14 p.m. Friday reported her ex-boyfriend is continuously driving past her residence on state Route 518.

— A deputy was dispatched at 3:40 p.m. Friday to the 27000 block of Main Street, Knox Township for a person who called 911 while driving and was having a medical issue. North Georgetown Fire Department was on scene. Damascus EMS transported the person to Aultman Alliance Community Hospital in Alliance.

— Deputies were dispatched at 8:22 p.m. Thursday to Taco Bell, state Route 45, Center Township for an assault report between two employees. One employee was relieved of their duties per the manager.

— A man on Carmel Achor Road, Middleton Township reported at 7:29 p.m. Thursday that his 15-year-old stepson refuses to listen to him and disrespects him.

— Neighbor troubles were reported when a woman on state Route 517, Elkrun Township called at 7:18 p.m. Thursday to report her neighbor, another woman, was on her lawnmower and near her fence.

— A woman on state Route 14, Unity Township reported at 5:45 p.m. Thursday that her neighbor was at her residence banging on the door yelling over the property line, then went back to his residence.

— A deputy was dispatched at 11:15 p.m. June 3 to the 28,000 block of Walnut Street, Damascus Friends Church, Butler Township, for a truck driving in the area blasting music. The area was checked but nothing was found.

— A man on Spillway Road, Hanover Township reported at 7:41 p.m. June 3 that his ex-wife of Hanoverton was in contempt of a court order by arriving at his residence to drop off a book bag to one of their children.

— A deputy at 7:45 p.m. June 2 assisted Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office on a vehicle they stopped in the 11,500 block of state Route 644, Hanover Township that was involved in the alleged theft of a trailer in their jurisdiction in Brush Creek Township. A Jefferson County Deputy Sheriff took a Florida man into custody for theft. The stolen trailer was located at a residence in Franklin Township. The owner was contacted and came to retrieve the trailer. The homeowner where the trailer was located in Franklin Township won’t face any charges of receiving stolen property due to purchasing the trailer and not knowing it was stolen at the time.

Highway Patrol

— Jenna Frenzel, 26, Canfield, was cited for reasonable control after her westbound vehicle traveled off of Neeld Road in Unity Township at 3:49 a.m. June 1, striking a ditch and traffic sign on Adams Road. No injury was reported.

— Katy L. Edwards, 21, South 12th Street, Homeworth, was cited for assured clear distance after her westbound vehicle on Buck Road struck another westbound vehicle from behind at 3:13 p.m. May 31 in Knox Township. The other vehicle was driven by Robert G. Hippely, 81, Buck Road, Alliance. No injuries were reported.

— Lorraine Rae Hollabaugh, 84, state Route 14, East Palestine, was cited for improper turn after her vehicle made an improper left turn from state Route 14 onto state Route 165 and struck a vehicle stopped on state Route 165 and driven by Michael Palm, 29, Cortland, at 9:40 a.m. May 29 in Unity Township. No injuries were reported.

— Serenity I. Burkett, 18, Academy Street, suffered a suspected serious injury and was flown to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown by Stat MedEvac after her northbound vehicle traveled off of Hazel Run Road, Washington Township at 8:05 p.m. May 28, re-entered the road and then traveled off of the west side, striking a tree. Two passengers were not transported for suspected minor injuries.

— Carolyn L. Bishop, 84, Hookstown, Pa., was cited for reasonable control after her vehicle went off of Baker Road and struck a mailbox in Hanover Township at 5:35 p.m. May 28. She suffered suspected minor injuries and was taken by Hanover Township EMS to East Liverpool City Hospital.

— Steven D. Guappone, 42, Leetonia Road, Leetonia, was cited for reasonable control after his southbound vehicle on Leetonia Road made a right turn onto Lodge Road, struck a Leetonia school bus and overturned at 4:16 p.m. May 27 in Salem Township. The bus was driven by Dawn Tittle, 64, Leetonia. No injuries were reported by either driver or the children on the bus.

— John S. Probst IV, 43, Youngstown, was cited for reasonable control after his eastbound vehicle traveled off of state Route 7 in Fairfield Township at 6:12 a.m. May 20, striking a ditch and culvert. No injury was reported.

— Robert Callahan, 50, New Garden Road, Salem, was cited for reasonable control after his southbound vehicle traveled off of state Route 9, striking a utility pole and embankment at 12:12 a.m. May 20. No injury was reported.

— Trent J. Ellyson, 20, East Rochester, was cited for reasonable control after his westbound vehicle went off of Speidel Road, he overcorrected and crossed the center line, with the vehicle traveling left and striking a utility pole at 11:03 a.m. May 19 in Hanover Township. No injury was reported.

— Vinton K. Milbank, 76, Randel Road, Hanoverton, suffered suspected serious injuries and was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown by EMT after his northbound motorcycle on state Route 9 struck a deer crossing the road at 5:34 a.m. May 18 in Hanover Township.

— A 16-year-old girl from New Springfield was cited for a stop sign violation after her westbound vehicle on Heck Road struck a vehicle drive by Bryan R. Snyder, who was northbound on state Route 165 at 8:08 p.m. May 16. No injuries were reported.

— William W. Graffius, 58, Woodsdale Road, Salem, was cited for assured clear distance after his westbound vehicle struck another westbound vehicle from behind at 7:47 a.m. May 16 in West Township. The other vehicle, driven by Larry H. Lucas, 53, state Route 172, East Rochester, was waiting to turn left into a private drive. No injuries were reported.

— Kevin Gentile, 29, Valley Road, Salem, was cited for assured clear distance after his eastbound vehicle struck an eastbound vehicle from behind driven by Rebekah Marshall, 18, Southeast Boulevard, Salem, pushing the Marshall vehicle into an eastbound vehicle driven by Denise McKinley, 55, Alliance at 5:22 p.m. May 15 in Perry Township on U.S. Route 62. No injuries were reported.

— Michael Kibler, 31, Severance Street, Homeworth, was cited for reasonable control after his vehicle crossed the center line on Georgetown Road in Butler Township, traveled off of the road, stuck a ditch and overturned at 1:54 p.m. May 15. He suffered suspected minor injuries but was not transported.

— Jason Vanhorn, 50, Lower Elkton Road, Columbiana, was cited for reasonable control after his vehicle traveled off of Lower Elkton Road in Fairfield Township at 10:14 p.m. May 14, striking a ditch and utility pole. He suffered suspected minor injuries and was taken by EMT to Salem Regional Medical Center.

— Juan M. Perez, 62, San Antonio, Texas, was cited for reasonable control after the semi truck he was driving west on Middleton Road in Fairfield Township at 9:21 a.m. May 14 went off of the road and struck a ditch. No injury was reported.

— Rickey L. Blake, 37, state Route 46, New Waterford, was cited for reasonable control after his northbound vehicle went off of state Route 46 in Unity Township at 7:36 a.m. May 13 and struck a culvert and fence. No injury was reported.

Salem

— Suspicious activity was reported in the 700 block of West Wilson Street at 11 p.m. Monday. The caller advised that someone was outside the residence repeatedly ringing their doorbell. Officers checked the surrounding area but did not locate anyone, and the doorbell was determined to be malfunctioning.

— An unwanted person was reported to be trespassing and ringing the doorbell of a residence in the 1300 block of South Lincoln Avenue at 9:21 p.m. Monday. Officers were advised by a neighbor on scene that they had been the one ringing the doorbell and not who the caller believed it was.

— A breaking and entering was reported in the 1300 block of South Lincoln Avenue at 7:42 p.m. Monday. Officers checked the home and found nobody inside nor any indications that someone had been or signs of forced entry. Officers advised the caller to keep the doors locked and contact them if anything further was needed.

— A person in a car was reported yelling out the window at a resident in the 100 block of Hawley Avenue at 6:14 p.m. Monday. Officers collected the caller’s information and advised the person in question to stop.

— An e-bike crash was reported in the area of Hawley Avenue and East Third Street at 3:21 p.m. Monday. Officers found that the rider of the bike had struck a sidewalk curb and been ejected from the bike with no helmet on. They were transported by EMS to be treated for head injuries.

— A juvenile reportedly was refusing to go to summer school and throwing items around in a residence in the 1100 block of Cleveland Street at 1:37 p.m. Monday. Officers determined no violence had occurred, and no threats had been made and advised the caller of the process for filing unruly charges.

— A reckless operator was reported in the area of East State Street at 1:12 p.m. Monday. Officers located the vehicle but did not observe any violations.

— A person to be removed was reported int he 100 block of West State Street at 9:30 a.m. Monday. The caller advised a person was acting strangely and would not leave after being asked. Officers spoke with the person in question, and they were trespassed at the manager’s request.

— Officers assisted the street department with a vehicle blocking an area in the 100 block of East State Street at 9:04 a.m. Monday. Officers attempted to locate the owner but were unable to do so.

— Graffiti was reported at a construction site in the 600 block of Legacy Lane at 8:04 a.m. Monday. Officers documented the graffiti and obtained trail camera footage of a juvenile spray-painting the graffiti. Officers located the juvenile, who admitted to the graffiti and advised them and their parents that they were trespassed from the property and not to return.

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