Monday, April 4

1:09 p.m. – To W. Race St. for a report of a disturbance. Two neighbors had engaged in a physical altercation. Troy PD has responded to this address four times within four days. Both participants were arrested for assault and taken to the Miami County Jail.

2:52 p.m. – To W. Main and Stanfield Rd. for a non-injury accident. One driver was cited for failure to yield, the other for expired registration.

3:33 p.m. – To S. Stanfield Rd. for a report of criminal damaging. A man reported that someone keyed his vehicle. He said he was out of state over the weekend and was not sure when or where it happened.

4:17 p.m. – To Stonyridge Dr. for a report of phone harassment. A woman reported that she was receiving text messages and phone calls from a female subject and wanted them to stop. She said that the subject claimed that the RP was texting “her man.” The officer called the subject and advised her to have no further contact with the RP. She said that the RP was texting her. Both parties were advised not to contact each other.

6:30 p.m. – To S. Mulberry St. for a report of a heroin overdose. The officer found a man doing CPR on the victim. The man said he picked up the victim in Dayton and that the man was acting strangely all the way back to Troy. A woman with the man said that the victim had been released from jail today. Medics arrived and administered Narcan and transported him to the hospital.

7:58 p.m. – To W. Main St. at I-75 for a report of an injury crash. Two subjects were transported to UVMC for possible injuries and one driver was cited for a red light violation.

11:50 p.m. – To Kent Lane to assist Troy Medics. A woman was transported to UVMC for an apparent drug overdose.

Thursday, April 7

8:37 a.m. – To S. Dorset Rd. for a report of an overdose. The officer arrived to find Troy Fire Dept. on scene with a woman on the floor. There was a syringe next to her. TFD reported that she was not breathing and had a faint pulse. They administered Narcan and she was revived. The woman admitted to using heroin by injection. Troy Medics stated that they had revived her a few days ago at a residence on Kent Ln. The officer reviewed the 911 call and the RP identified himself as David and said he went to the victim’s room to “bum a cigarette.” When dispatch tried to ascertain his identity, he hung up. The officer was able to contact the man who had rented the room, and he said that he was in charge of a trust fund for the victim and rented the room so she would have a place to stay. The victim was charged with drug abuse and possession of drug instruments. Her parole officer was also notified.

4:17 p.m. – To Morehead St. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that she parked her vehicle in front of her residence yesterday and thought that she had locked the doors. She said that this morning she saw the driver’s door partially open. When she checked the vehicle, she found her purse was missing. It had credit cards, her driver’s license and $20 in cash. She was advised to contact the issuers of the cards to have them cancelled. There are no suspects.

7:34 p.m. – To Outback Steak House for a report of a “dine & dash.” A store manager reported that a man and woman left the restaurant without paying for their meal. The manager was able to get a license number which came back to a St. Marys resident. St. Marys PD was contacted.

Friday, April 8

12:32 a.m. – An officer ran the registration on a vehicle he was following on W. Main St. and learned that it had expired a month ago. He initiated a traffic stop and cited the driver for expired plates.

1:08 a.m. – An officer ran the registration on a vehicle he was following and found that the registered owner was under suspension. He initiated a traffic stop on W. Main St. at Madison St. The driver was the owner, and said that he had driving privileges, but did not have his paperwork. He was cited for driving under suspension.

11:49 a.m. – An officer ran the registration on a vehicle parked on Crescent Dr. The registered owner had an active robbery warrant, and BMV wanted the plates confiscated. The plates were removed from the vehicle and, since it was parked on the street with no plates, it was towed. The plates were placed in the property room and the vehicle was placed on hold – the owner would have to provide proof of ownership, proof of registration and tags before the vehicle could be released.

4:19 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Market St. at Simpson St. on a vehicle with windows tinted “so dark that you could not see into the vehicle.” The driver was notified of the violation, and said that she had just bought the vehicle and did not know that the windows were too dark. The driver was found to be under suspension. She said that she had driving privileges, but could not provide paperwork. She was cited for driving under suspension, given a warning for the window tint and advised to call for a licensed driver.

6:24 p.m. – To Linwood Dr. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that her handicapped placards were stolen from her vehicle. She believes that they were taken while she was at Wal-Mart. The officer asked her to thoroughly check her vehicle for them, and he went to Wal-Mart to check security camera footage. The video did not show anyone entering her vehicle other than the RP. The placards were entered into the system as stolen.

10:17 p.m. – To Kings Chapel Dr. for a report of a disturbance. A woman reported that she had an argument with the father of her child. She said that as he tried to leave, she grabbed his jacket and yelled at him to return her belongings that he had in a storage unit. She said that he grabbed her arms and removed them from his jacket. She said she later noticed a few light scratches on her arm from his fingernails, but did not believe that he intentionally caused her harm. A witness confirmed her story. The father was contacted and also confirmed the story. No charges were filed.

11:30 p.m. – Traffic stop on Cricket Ln. near Market St. The vehicle was clocked on N. Adams St. near the Jr. High at 39 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said he was in a hurry to get home because he had to get up early for work the next morning. He was cited for speed and was very apologetic for his actions.

11:49 p.m. – Traffic stop on N. Adams St. near Riverside. The vehicle was clocked at 43 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. He was informed that he would be cited for speed, and replied “Make it snappy. I’ve got a job to do,” referring to his job as a pizza delivery driver enroute to a customer’s home. He said that he would fight the citation.

Saturday, April 9

3:16 a.m. – To N. Cedar St. for a report of criminal damaging. A woman reported that the rear window of her residence two windows on her vehicle were broken out. There are no suspects.

12:16 p.m. – To Kroger’s for a report of a private property accident. A woman reported that she had struck another vehicle in the parking lot. The driver of the other vehicle left before she could make contact with them. She gave the officer her information in case they contacted Police later.

7:45 p.m. – An officer saw a man walking eastbound on E. Canal St. that he recognized as having outstanding warrants. The warrants were confirmed and the suspect was arrested and incarcerated on the warrants.

11:36 p.m. – An officer saw a vehicle make a rolling stop at Meadow Lane and Staunton Rd. He initiated a traffic stop on Staunton Rd. at Virginia Ave. The driver immediately stated that his license was expired and apologized for speeding. He said that he was going to pick up his mother at work. He was given a verbal warning for the rolling stop and cited for driving under suspension. The vehicle was parked until a valid driver could pick it up.

Sunday, April 10

12:08 a.m. – Traffic stop in the 1500 block of W. Main St. for a vehicle with no lights on. The driver said that she did not have a license, instead showing a Mexican ID book with her information. Inside the book was a previous citation for driving under suspension. She received another one.

2:09 a.m. – To E. Main and Crawford for a report of a vehicle stopped in the middle of the street. The driver was found to be intoxicated and was arrested for OVI.

3:40 a.m. – To Brukner Dr. for a report of a male and female fighting. The female was found to have a warrant and was incarcerated. The male was arrested for assault and incarcerated.

8:34 a.m. – To Williamsburg Pl. for a report of a theft. A man reported that his bank card was used in Chicago while he was in Ohio. He said he will be contacting his bank for more information.

8:48 a.m. – To Southview Dr. for a report of a domestic disturbance. A woman reported that her boyfriend called her several times and said that he wanted to talk. She said he called her at work and said that he would come to her place of employment and keep honking his horn until she came out to talk. She told her boss that she was going home sick. She said he followed her home and pulled into her driveway behind her so that she could not leave. She said he followed her into her home despite her requests that he leave. She said he grabbed her phone and threw it against a wall, then threw her to the ground. She reported that he also grabbed her wrist and slammed her into a counter, then stomped on her phone 3-4 times, destroying it. She had bruises and red marks consistent with her story. The officer went to the boyfriend’s home and asked his brother to call the officer. He called back at 12:10 p.m. and made an appointment to speak to the officer on Monday morning.

10:44 a.m. – To Terrace Pl. for a report of found property. A man reported that a bicycle was lying in the sidewalk on Terrace Place near Plum St. The officer located the bicycle and could not find it as having been reported stolen. It was submitted to property.

12:30 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Ridge Ave. at Penn Rd. The vehicle was clocked at 40 MPH, and the driver was cited for speed.

1:18 p.m. – Traffic stop on Ridge Ave. at McKaig Ave. The vehicle was clocked at 42 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver was cited for speed.

5:18 p.m. – Traffic stop on McKaig at Crescent. The vehicle was clocked at 52 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said she thought she was doing 35. She was cited for speed.

Monday, April 11

5:09 a.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main at S. Stanfield. The driver said that she was unaware that her registration had expired. She was cited.