Monday 11/14

8:24 a.m. – Traffic stop on S. Market near Canal. The vehicle was clocked at 42 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said she knew she was speeding but was in a hurry. She was cited.

10:41 a.m. – A man came to the Police Station to report a hit/skip accident that occurred on 11/9. He said someone struck the rear bumper of his vehicle and he thinks it happened in a parking lot on W. Main St. There are no suspects.

11:13 a.m. – To Troy High School for a report of an intoxicated student. A school employee reported that a male student told him that he drank vodka before school this morning. He said the student told him that an older man gave it to him. The student told the officer that he was not aware that he drank anything before school. The student’s speech was slurred and slow and he emitted an odor of alcohol. He said he was “pleading the fifth” about drinking alcohol today. Officers were unable to reach his parents, but his mom texted him and he called her and yelled at her to come to the school. The mother arrived and said the student had a court hearing today for drunk driving and that he needs help. The student asked for a breath test to prove that he had not been drinking, and his mother allowed it. He blew .052. He then became very quiet after being told the results. His mother was informed that he would be charged.

11:58 a.m. – A man came to the Police Station stating that he thinks his estranged wife has hacked his Facebook and e-mail accounts. He said he thinks she is doing this so she can send herself an e-mail from his account, then have him arrested for violating the protection order she has against him. The wife was contacted and said that she does not have access to either account, and is not allowed to have any contact because of the protection order. The man wanted the incident documented, saying that she has had him arrested in the past when he did not do anything.

3:52 p.m. – A woman came to the Police Station to report that her son had jumped out of her vehicle after they had an argument. She gave the location of a few places where he might have gone. While the officer was looking for the son, he spoke with the son’s probation officer and learned that the boy was at her office. The son said that there was an argument and that his mother stopped the vehicle and started striking him. He said he got out of the vehicle and ran away. The officer could not find any marks on the son and found parts of his story conflicting and confusing. The mother denied any physical altercation between them. The son was released to his mother and no charges were filed.

4:36 p.m. – To Larkspur Dr. for a report of fraud. A woman reported that her cell phone account had been accessed and all of her personal information had been changed. She said that she was the primary holder and a friend was on the account as a secondary phone. She said that she talked to the friend and the friend had changed the information. She was advised that this is a civil issue, and that since the friend’s name is on the account, there was nothing to stop her from accessing the information. She asked that the incident be documented.

4:39 p.m. – To Race Dr. for a report of found property. A woman reported finding a license plate on the street near her home. The officer ran the plate, contacted the owner and it was picked up at the station.

8:31 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams at Ferguson. The vehicle was clocked at 42 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said she was in a hurry because she left something on the stove at home and was on her way to pick up her son. She was cited for speed.

8:41 p.m. – To S. Walnut St. to find a wanted person. The subject answered the door and said that he was unaware of the warrant. He later said that he knew it was because of a theft at United Dairy Farmers. The officer allowed him to put on clothes since he was wearing shorts and was barefoot. He was then arrested and taken to the Incarceration Facility.

9:25 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams St. The vehicle was clocked at 42 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver was cited for speed.

Tuesday 11/15

4:03 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle parked in the 200 block of E. Water St. that he recognized as a stolen vehicle. He ran the plate and confirmed that it was stolen. He had the vehicle towed and sealed and marked the doors and trunk for future processing.

2:27 p.m. – To McKaig Ave. for a report of a theft. A man reported that he and his wife went out of town last Thursday and made sure that his vehicle was locked. When he returned last night, he found the vehicle unlocked and a Remington .45 pistol and a box of ammunition were stolen. No prints were able to be lifted.

3:31 p.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main at I-75 for a vehicle whose registration expired on 5/31. The driver said the vehicle belongs to his employer who forgot to renew them. He was cited for expired plates.

9:00 p.m. – To Wade Pl. for a report of fraud. A man reported that someone opened a credit card in his name.

9:17 p.m. – To S. Market St. for a report of a robbery in progress. The suspect was a heavy-set white female wearing a black hooded sweatshirt. She had sunglasses on and either a tattoo or a bruise coming from under the bottom of the sunglasses. Upon fleeing the store, the subject jumped into the back of a minivan parked at the end of an alley and was last seen turning east on Canal St. No money was taken from the store.

Wednesday 11/16

9:04 a.m. – To S. Short ST. for a report of a possible disturbance. Dispatch advised a woman was arguing with a man and trying to get away from him. Officers found the couple walking on Franklin at Plum. They said they had a verbal argument. The female half said she wanted to get away with him and said that she was out late last night and found outside of a drug dealer’s house. She was very erratic about everything she was saying. The male half left for work and the female half went to the shelter on Franklin St.

4:01 p.m. – To Garfield Ave. for a report of a runaway juvenile. The same juvenile had run away on 11/13 and returned the next day. The juvenile was entered as missing.

6:38 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Market St. near Union St. The vehicle’s plates expired on 9/30. The driver was under suspension for owing a fee to Hamilton County Municipal Court. He was cited for driving under suspension and expired registration. The vehicle was towed.

10:45 p.m. – To E. Franklin St. to arrest a subject for the Champaign County Sheriff’s Office. The man who answered the door said the subject was not there. He was reminded that the subject has a GPS ankle bracelet. The subject was located in his bedroom. He was arrested on the warrant and taken to Rt. 55 at Rt. 201 to meet a Champaign County deputy.

10:57 p.m. – A man approached an officer in the Police Dept. parking lot to report an altercation with his live-in girlfriend. The girlfriend was arrested for domestic violence and resisting arrest and taken to the Miami County Jail.

Thursday 11/17

8:37 a.m. – To the 700 block of Grant St. for a report of a hit/skip accident. Two parked vehicles were struck by an unknown vehicle which resulted in damage to the driver’s side mirrors.

10:11 a.m. – To the 400 block of S. Market St. to serve a warrant. The subject identified herself when she answered the door. She was aware of the warrant and was arrested and taken to the Police station to be questioned about a separate incident. After the conversation, she was taken to the Miami County Jail.

12:36 p.m. – To W. Main St. for a report of a private property accident. One driver backing out of a parking space struck another vehicle. There were no injuries and neither driver could prove insurance.

1:12 p.m. – A man came to the Police station to turn in a wallet that he found in his back yard on Shamrock Ln. There was no money in it, but it had identification for a juvenile. The School Resource Officer at Troy High School was contacted and he advised that he would come pick up the wallet and return it to the owner.

3:39 p.m. – A Texas man called requesting a welfare check on his 7-year-old daughter. He said he believes the child’s mother was having problems with her live-in boyfriend. The girl was located at her grandparents’ where she spends most of her time and she was fine.

4:35 p.m. – To S. Stanfield Rd. A woman reported that her ex-boyfriend has been calling her about her daughter. She said that the boyfriend has no rights to her child and she didn’t want him contacting her any more. The boyfriend was contacted and told not to contact her any more or charges would be filed. He said he understood.

10:01 p.m. – To Harrison St. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that a male subject stole a Colt .45 from her. The officer was unable to locate the subject.

Friday 11/18

12:22 a.m. – Traffic stop on N. Market near Stonyridge. The driver was cited for no seat belt and warned for speed.

12:23 a.m. – An officer was eastbound on E. Main from the square and saw a Mustang in front of him with a 3/16 expiration sticker on its plate. He ran the plate and found it expired on 3/22/16 and was registered to a Ford truck. He initiated a traffic stop. The driver said he took the plate from his truck and put it on the Mustang. He still owns the truck. He was cited for expired plates and fictitious plates.

9:22 a.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main near Oxford. The vehicle’s plates were expired and the driver was cited.

11:47 a.m. – To Lake St. for a report of phone harassment. A man reported that he was receiving harassing texts from a subject. The subject was warned for phone harassment.

3:50 p.m. – To S. Mulberry St. for a report of a possible fight between two juveniles. Officers spoke with both juveniles who said that they were in an altercation. No one wished to press charges. Both juveniles were warned for disorderly conduct.

8:51 p.m. – To Brukner Dr. for a report of an armed robbery in progress. Two individuals were arrested.

11:23 p.m. – To the 1500 block of W. Main St. for a report of a robbery in progress.

11:34 p.m. – To E. Dakota St. for a report of a drug offense. The woman was not doing drugs, but her children’s father was arrested for violating a protection order and taken to the Miami County Jail.

Saturday 11/19

1:08 a.m. – To Scott St. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that a wallet with $10 and paperwork was stolen from her vehicle.

5:01 a.m. – Traffic stop on N. Market near Stonyridge. The vehicle was clocked at 45 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. The driver said he did not have a license. He was cited for driving under suspension and warned for speed. A licensed driver arrived to take control of the vehicle.

12:49 p.m. – To Lake St. for a report of criminal damaging. A woman reported seeing a known male subject near her vehicle, then he left. She said she went outside to investigate and found two blocks with nails in them under her front tires. The blocks had swastikas drawn on them. The officer went to the subject’s last known address but could not get an answer. He was located at his mother’s home. The hood of his vehicle was cold, and he said that he had been at his mother’s home all day. He said that he had been arguing with the RP and that she had threatened to get him in trouble. He said that she owes him $70 but won’t pay him. The RP had stated that the subject was wearing a hoodie, but the subject said that he did not own one. Neither side is credible due to their past histories and past dealings with the police. There was no damage to the RP’s tires. The blocks were submitted into property as potential evidence.

1:59 p.m. – Two sisters came to the Police Station to report that they were being harassed by their father. They said there was an incident last night in which the police were involved and officers told the father not to bother his daughters. Today they said that he has been texting them asking the whereabouts of his grandchild. The officer called the father and warned him about phone harassment, and that if he contacted his daughters again he would be charged. He said he understood and would stop.

4:22 p.m. – Traffic stop on Wayne near Summit. The vehicle was clocked at 42 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said that she was trying to hurry to get her grandson home and that she was low on fuel. She was cited for speed.

9:03 p.m. – To W. Main St. for a report of shoplifters. Two females, one adult and one juvenile, were caught trying to steal from the store. Both were charged with theft.

Sunday 11/20

1:31 a.m. – Traffic stop on W. Market at Ridge. The driver was found to be under suspension. She was cited for driving under suspension and for a headlight violation.

2:27 a.m. – To N. Market St. for a report of a disturbance. A woman reported that her boyfriend was highly intoxicated and was physical with her. Officers had been to the residence earlier for a report of a disturbance and had warned the boyfriend for disorderly conduct. As officers entered the home, the boyfriend said “Let’s go. Take me to jail.” The woman said that he had been running his mouth and that he smacked a piece of pizza out of her hand. The woman’s son said that the boyfriend had cut on himself with a machete. The boyfriend had several superficial scratches on his left forearm. He said they were from a cat. The boyfriend was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct and taken to UVMC for evaluation, then to the Miami County Jail.

5:19 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams at Staunton. The vehicle was clocked at 43 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. She was cited for speed.

6:30 p.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main just east of Marybill. The driver had run the red light at Main and Stanfield, for which he apologized. He was cited.

7:19 p.m. – Traffic stop Traffic stop on Experiment Farm Rd. The vehicle was clocked at 67 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. The officer asked the driver if he knew why he was stopped, and he replied “I was speeding.” The officer asked the driver if he knew how fast he was going and he said “60.” He was reminded of the 35 MPH speed limit and cited.

7:36 p.m. – Traffic stop in the Goodyear lot for a vehicle with expired plates. The driver said she forgot to renew them. She was cited.

Monday 11/21

1:03 a.m. – To Harrison St. for a report of a sexual assault. The case was forwarded to the Detective Section.