Thursday, June 30

5:19 p.m. – To S. County Rd. 25A. A man reported that someone tried to break into his vehicle. The handle and lockset are bent and appeared to have been damaged by a screwdriver or a pry bar. Entry to the vehicle was not gained. The area was covered by video surveillance, and the footage will be reviewed to see if the incident was captured.

Friday, July 1

5:30 p.m. – Traffic stop in the 3800 block of Piqua Troy Rd. The driver was arrested for driving without a license, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cocaine. The passenger was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of cocaine.

8:12 p.m. – Traffic stop on I-75 at the 75 mile marker. The driver was cited for no operator’s license.

Saturday, July 2

1:52 a.m. – A deputy tried to initiate a traffic stop on a tan Honda for a traffic violation. The Honda did not stop and a pursuit ensued. The tires of the Honda were spiked on County Rd. 25A near the substation, and the Honda then wrecked in a corn field off of Deweese Rd. The driver fled on foot.

6:54 p.m. – Traffic stop on Eldean Rd. near 25A. The driver said he had paid his ticket to lift his suspension, but the system still showed him as suspended. He was cited for driving under suspension and for a turn signal violation.

Monday, July 4

12:31 a.m. – To N. County Rd. 25A for a report of an individual with an outstanding warrant out of Montgomery County. The warrant was confirmed, the subject was taken into custody and transported to the drive-thru on Rt. 202 and transferred to the custody of a Montgomery County deputy.

4:39 p.m. – Traffic stop on I-75 at the 73 mile marker. The driver was found to be under suspension. He said that he was unaware of the suspension. He was cited for driving under suspension and his passenger took control of the vehicle.

Tuesday, July 5

5:12 p.m. – A Spruce St. woman called to report that a tenant put a letter in her mailbox regarding an accident that occurred at the tenant’s residence. She said that she was at the tenant’s residence with an insurance adjuster about fixing the damage. While there, the tenant “called her every name in the book, which is slander.” She was advised that it is not illegal to drop off a letter. She was also advised that name calling is not slander and is not illegal. She then began to complain about a hit-skip accident that the police would do nothing about. She then said that deputies would be reading her rights to her before this is over and hung up.

8:19 p.m. – While on patrol, a deputy saw two males fishing on private property off of the Dye Mill bike path. One was cited for trespassing and one was incarcerated for trespassing.

Friday, July 8

11:22 p.m. – To Kent Ln. to serve a warrant. The subject was contacted and served. She was taken into custody and transported to the Miami County Jail.

1:38 p.m. – To the Miami county Juvenile Probation Department for a report of an assault between a mother and a daughter. After investigation, the daughter was arrested for domestic violence and incarcerated in West Central Juvenile Detention.

Saturday, July 9

4:39 a.m. – To the Incarceration Facility for a report of an assault. One inmate assaulted another because he thought the victim took a large amount of peanut butter from the jar he just received from the commissary. He admitted to assaulting the victim over the peanut butter, then realized that the victim didn’t take it. He was charged with assault.

Sunday, July 10

2:50 a.m. – Traffic stop on Eldean Rd. at Piqua Troy Rd. The driver was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was taken into custody for OVI.

2:18 p.m. – A deputy found a wallet at the intersection of Washington Bend Rd. and SR 41. He ran the name found on the work ID and found that the individual was involved in an accident at that intersection. He was able to contact the owner and returned his wallet to him.

3:58 p.m. – Traffic stop on Wilson Rd. near Fenner Rd. The driver was found to be under suspension and was cited. A licensed driver took control of the vehicle.