Monday, March 21

8:05 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle parked on Hilltop Circle that had been previously stickered for expired plates. It appeared that the vehicle had not been moved in quite some time. He marked the tires and stickered it to be moved within 72 hours.

8:17 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle parked on Gettysburg Dr. near Lee Rd. It had a flat front driver’s side tire. The officer spoke to the owner and informed her that it had to be moved within 72 hours. She said she was giving it to someone and it was being towed soon.

9:50 a.m. – An officer observed an SUV eastbound on Staunton Rd. at 51 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. He activated his overhead lights but the SUV did not stop. He sounded his siren to get the driver’s attention but the SUV slowly accelerated. He continued to use his siren and air horn to alert the driver. Near the intersection of Sayers Rd. the SUV suddenly stopped and quickly pulled over. The driver said that the vehicle was a loaner from a repair facility and that she was just playing around with it and wasn’t paying attention. The officer asked if she had the radio turned up and she said that she did. She was very apologetic. She was cited for speed.

10:41 a.m. – A school bus driver came to the police station to report a school bus red light violation that occurred on March 18 at about 7:41 a.m. The suspect was identified and admitted to the violation. He said he was in a hurry and did not see the lights. He was cited.

1:37 p.m. – Traffic stop on Kings Chapel Dr. between Waterford Dr. and Inverness Dr. The vehicle was clocked at 47 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said she was late getting her daughter home for an online class that began at 1:30. She was cited for speed.

4:40 p.m. – To Terrace Pl. for a report of a disturbance. Two women were charged with assault.

8:32 p.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main St. at Penn Rd. for expired plates. An open container of beer was seen in plain view. As the driver exited the vehicle, the officer saw a baggie containing marijuana between the front seat and the floorboard. A search of the vehicle yielded other baggies of marijuana and other drug paraphernalia. The driver was charged with possession of marijuana, open container and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Tuesday, March 22

10:39 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle on Saratoga Dr. that appeared to be inoperable. It was missing the front driver’s side quarter panel, the hood did not appear to close properly and the driver’s side headlight assembly was damaged. The tires were marked and stickered notifying the owner to repair it or move it within 72 hours.

3:21 p.m. – To Williams St. for a report of a found item. A man reported finding a garage door opener at the corner of Mulberry St. and Franklin St. He said it had been there all day. The officer checked and found no reports of thefts from vehicles in the area. The opener was placed into property.

5:36 p.m. – Traffic stop on Merry Robin Dr. for no front license plate. The driver said he did not have a driver’s license. A check of the records showed that he was suspended. He was cited for driving under suspension and walked away from the scene.

5:48 p.m. – To Robin Hood Lane. A man reported that some time over the past two weeks, the plate on his motorcycle has come up missing. He is not sure if it was lost or stolen. It was entered into the system.

6:55 p.m. – To Michael Ct. for a report of a vehicle into an apartment. A man reported that he allowed his 11-year-old daughter to control the pedals of his vehicle in the parking lot. She hit the gas and the vehicle crashed into the front of the building. He was cited for Willful and Wanton disregard for safety on private property.

7:24 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Ridge Ave. near Westgate Rd. The vehicle was clocked at 45 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver was advised of his speed and he replied, “Yeah, I probably was.” He said he was running late to pick up his son. He was cited for speed.

Wednesday, March 23

1:12 a.m. – To Imperial Ct. for a report of a disturbance. Both parties were separated and the male half was arrested on an active warrant.

Thursday, March 24

10:45 a.m. – Traffic stop on Stonyridge Ave. near Imperial Ct. for no front license plate. Approaching the vehicle, the officer noticed strong odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle. The driver said he had no marijuana and that the vehicle belonged to his brother in Toledo. The vehicle was searched and officers found a wood marijuana pipe that was packed with freshly burnt marijuana. The driver was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia. The pipe was submitted to be destroyed.

11:44 a.m. – To Troy High School for a report of an accident. A driver had struck the metal gate between the High School and the Board of Education offices. The gate was not damaged, but the vehicle suffered heavy cosmetic damage to the front driver’s side.

3:51 p.m. – The U.S. State Department reported that an embassy in Oman received threats from an e-mail address that was traced to residents on Golden Eagle Dr. The residents knew nothing of the e-mail.

4:35 p.m. – Traffic stop on Race St. at S. Walnut St. for a loud exhaust. The driver said that he had no driver’s license. There were four children and a baby in the back seat. Three of the children had no restraints. The driver was advised that they had to be in safety seats, and he said that he knew they did, but that he had just picked them up. The driver was found to be under suspension. He was cited for child restraint and driving under suspension.

4:47 p.m. – Traffic stop at Walgreen’s parking lot for running a red light. The driver was cited.

5:53 p.m. – To Fernwood Dr. for a report of phone harassment. A male subject was issued a summons for Telecommunications Harassment.

8:54 p.m. – Officers were approached by a man who reported that his i-Phone was stolen from a business on S. Dorset Rd. He has no suspects.

9:18 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams St. near Staunton Rd. The vehicle was clocked at 41 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The juvenile driver said he didn’t realize he was going that fast. He was cited for speed.

Friday, March 25

10:21 a.m. – A Towne Park Dr. resident came to the Police Station to report a theft from his bank account. He said that his bank had blocked the attempt on his accounts and requested a report.

1:08 p.m. – To Westridge Dr. for a report of a found item. A woman reported that a bicycle had been abandoned at her residence. It was a yellow Palomar GT with the front brakes disconnected, the back tire flat and off the rim and one of the hand grips missing. It was not reported as stolen. The bike was submitted into property.

5:09 p.m. – To Drury Ln. for a report of criminal damaging. A man reported that on Wednesday, someone entered his vehicle while it was parked on W. Market St. while he was at work. He also reported that the front passenger side door was dented. He requested a report for insurance purposes.

7:51 p.m. – While on patrol in the 900 block of E. Canal St., the officer saw a woman on her porch. He recognized the woman as having an outstanding warrant. He confirmed the warrant and placed her under arrest. The woman stated that she might get sick because she used heroin about 2 hours earlier. She was transported to the Miami County Jail.

8:11 p.m. – Traffic stop on N. Adams St. The vehicle was clocked at 46 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The officer initiated a traffic stop and the driver said she did not know she was going that fast. She was cited for speed.

9:18 p.m. – An officer was following a vehicle and ran the plate and learned that the registered owner had an outstanding warrant. The vehicle pulled into the Shell station on W. Main St. and he approached the vehicle. The passenger was the registered owner. The warrant was confirmed and the passenger was taken into custody and transported to the Miami County Jail.

9:59 p.m. – Traffic stop on N. Market near Staunton Rd. for a vehicle that had committed two marked lanes violations. The driver said that she had been at the grocery and had not been drinking. The officer learned that the driver was under suspension. She said that she already had a court date and had paid to have her license reinstated. She was informed that records showed otherwise. She was cited for failure to reinstate and warned for driving left of center. She was advised that she could not drive from the scene.

11:27 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Dorset Rd. for a vehicle that only had one working headlight. The driver said that his vehicle was in the shop and he was driving his dad’s old vehicle. He further explained that it is rarely driven. The officer learned that the registration had expired on March 10, 2016. He was given a warning for one headlight and cited for expired registration.

Saturday, March 26

8:49 a.m. – To Shamrock Lane. A man reported that he allowed a female acquaintance borrow his vehicle. She never returned it and won’t answer her phone. The vehicle has been entered into the system.

1:13 p.m. – To N. Dorset Rd. A man reported that solicitor was working without a permit and may be trying to scam people. The suspect was located, cited and advised that future violations may result in his arrest.

3:56 p.m. – While patrolling on Crescent Dr. near McKaig Ave., the officer saw a vehicle travelling west on McKaig Ave. with a male sitting outside of the passenger window. The officer initiated a traffic stop. The passenger apologized for his behavior and said that he had been drinking. The driver stated that she had been trying to get the passenger back in the vehicle. The officer saw an open bottle of wine in the back seat. Consent to search the vehicle was given and the bottle was empty and appeared to be old. The passenger was cited for riding outside the vehicle.

6:19 p.m. – While on patrol on S. Dorset Rd. near Arthur Rd., the officer performed a random license plate verification on a Dodge Durango in front of him and found that the registration expired on March 18. He initiated a traffic stop in the lot of Motel 6. The driver was cited for no operator’s license and given a warning for expired registration. She was advised not to drive any more and to have a valid driver pick her up.

6:44 p.m. – An officer saw a man on the I-75 northbound off ramp at W. Market St. with a sign panhandling. He advised the man that panhandling is illegal in Troy. The man said he was not aware. He was found to have an outstanding warrant. The warrant was confirmed and he was transported to the Incarceration Facility.

8:50 p.m. – To S. Mulberry St. for a report of a theft in progress. A suspect was located and charged with theft, vehicle trespassing and possession of marijuana.

10:07 p.m. – Traffic stop on Staunton Rd. near St. Rt. 202. The vehicle was clocked at 50 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. The driver could not give a good reason for not wearing his seat belt. He was cited for a seat belt violation and issued a warning for speed.

11:52 p.m. – To Todd Lane for a report of an underage drinking party. After a brief investigation, one was arrested for underage consumption and drug paraphernalia; another was charged with underage consumption and a third was charged with possession of marijuana.

Sunday, March 27

3:37 a.m. – To Waffle House for a report of a disturbance. Five people were arguing over the condition of a person who was passed out in a vehicle in the parking lot. The squad responded to check on the individual in the vehicle. No arrests were made.

12:04 p.m. – To Glendale Dr. for a report of criminal damaging. A man reported that someone threw a brick at his son’s windshield. The officer saw that the windshield was cracked and the brick was lying beside the vehicle. There are no suspects.

5:58 p.m. – To Penn Rd. for a report of a disturbance. After speaking with family member, one female was charged with domestic violence and taken to the Miami County Jail.