Monday, January 11
9:46 a.m. – To Wishy Washy Car Wash on Dorset Rd. An employee reported finding a license plate in one of the bays. The plate was turned over to Piqua PD.
10:42 a.m. – A motorist called to report that lights along Main St. are snow-covered and hard to see. The Street Dept. was notified.
1:18 p.m. – To S. Dorset Rd. for a report of a man lying in the ditch near Boston Stoker. The subject was homeless and possibly intoxicated, but refused any treatment. Another caller advised that the subject was on W. Market near Lincoln Square. The subject was transported to Buckeye House.
Tuesday, January 12
10:12 a.m. – To W. Main St. near King’s Chapel involving three vehicles. One driver was bleeding from a cut near his eye. All three vehicles had to be towed from the scene.
11:54 a.m. – To Imperial Ct. for a report of phone harassment. A man reported that he has been receiving harassing phone calls and threatening text messages from his ex-girlfriend. Officers tried to contact the girlfriend but were unsuccessful.
3:37 p.m. – To W. Main St. A woman was in a store and appeared to be on heroin. She left the store headed east on Main St. In the restroom, officers found two empty gel caps in the toilet that contained heroin.
5:14 p.m. – To S. Ridge St. A man reported that another driver parked near him opened their car door hitting his vehicle. The subject left a note with contact info, but he requested a report.
6:51 p.m. – To Fenner Rd. between Barnhart Rd. and Wilson Rd. for a report of debris in the roadway. The officer reported it was possibly a couch and that he had pushed most of the debris off of the road. The garage will be contacted to pick up the rest tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 13
7:16 a.m. – To S. Mulberry St. for a report of an assault. A woman reported that a male subject assaulted her 18 year-old daughter. Investigation determined that the daughter lied about the assault.
10:10 a.m. – To Walker St. A woman reported that her 18-year-old daughter is under house arrest, but she allowed the daughter to spend the night with friends. She went with friends to a drive-thru and bought alcohol. She wants to know why the drive-thru did not card her. She was not given permission to go to the drive-thru.
4:08 p.m. – To the Shell station on W. Main St. for a private property crash. One of the vehicles left without acknowledging the crash, and was last seen eastbound on Main St.
4:31 p.m. – To Aberdeen Ct. for a report of a found item. A woman reported finding a syringe behind a small building out back.
5:27 p.m. – To S. Union St. A woman reported that her medication is missing. There are no suspects.
5:49 p.m. – To WalMart for a report of a theft. A store employee reported that a man took a cookware set off of the shelf and tried to return it for cash. He gave his license number for the return, then left. The store provided surveillance video.
8:12 p.m. – To Virginia St. at Brown St. A man reported seeing a man standing on the corner with a backpack. He said he asked the man what he was doing, and he said he was waiting for a ride. He then asked the RP if he wanted to buy a newspaper. He then left on Brown St. walking toward Michigan. The RP followed him to the speedway where he was getting cigarettes. The RP had to leave, and officers were unable to locate the subject.
9:11 p.m. – Police received a report of two vehicles trying to run into each other. One, a 4-door white jeep was last seen heading west on Rt. 55 from Stonyridge. The second car was a black 4-door and was being chased by the Jeep. The subjects had exited their vehicles and started yelling at each other, then left the scene. The Jeep was later found in the parking lot of the apartment complex on Imperial Ct. In a possibly related incident, a woman called to report that someone threw a can at her car near a drive-thru. She hung up on dispatch after she saw the officer but did not give her location.
Thursday, January 14
9:46 a.m. – To Speedway on W. Main St. A Jeep Wrangler backed into a Chevrolet Sonic and left the scene without any attempts of exchanging information. Surveillance footage was obtained and further investigation will follow.
12:09 p.m. – To Hauenstein Ct. for a report of an accident. A box truck was trying to drive south on Hauenstein Ct. when the driver’s side of the truck struck a front porch causing damage to the gutter and roof of the building. The truck left the scene and did not attempt to contact anyone. Police were looking for the truck.
1:59 p.m. – Traffic stop on Corporate Dr. at W. Main St. The vehicle was clocked at 45 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver admitted to going over the speed limit, and he was so cited.
4:58 p.m. – Traffic stop on South Lane near W. Main St. The driver was cited for expired registration.
5:50 p.m. – To Michigan Ave. to serve a warrant. Officers were informed that William Farmer had been staying at this residence. His grandmother said he had been staying with her and that she did not want him there. While officers were talking with her, a silver Chevy Equinox pulled up in front of the residence then immediately left. Officers saw Farmer in the passenger seat. They gave chase and caught up with the Equinox on Staunton Rd. at N. Market St. From previous dealings, the officers knew that Farmer was an escape risk, so he was placed in handcuffs and placed in the cruiser. The warrant was confirmed and Farmer was transported to the Incarceration Facility.
9:15 p.m. – To W. Main St. for a report of multiple thefts involving two individuals. Video surveillance was obtained from the store, and the investigation is pending.
11:09 p.m. – To Hilltop Dr. for a report of a disturbance. A woman reported that the man she dated her boyfriend for about two months, but would not go into any more details of the incident. The boyfriend is listed as a suspect in an assault, but no charges were filed due to the woman’s lack of cooperation.