Tuesday, April 19

5:39 p.m. – To Counts and Main Streets for a report of an accident. A semi driver had broken off a tree branch. He stated that he had to move to the left edge of the one-way street to get around a vehicle and his trailer clipped the tree. The limb was hanging partially in the roadway. There was no damage to his trailer.

Wednesday, April 20

8:11 a.m. – To Garfield Ave. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that someone stole gun belts & holsters from her vehicle.

9:15 a.m. – Traffic stop on State Route 202 near Staunton Rd. The vehicle was clocked at 52 MPH in a 35 MPH zone. He was cited for speed.

12:32 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams St. The driver said he thought the speed limit was 35 MPH. He was informed that it was 25, and that he was clocked at 44 MPH. The registration on his vehicle had expired on April 1. He was cited for expired registration and given a verbal warning for speed.

1:25 p.m. – Traffic stop on Staunton Rd. near Meadow Ln. The vehicle was clocked at 63 MPH, but slowed down to under 50 MPH as it approached the officer. The driver said he knew he was speeding but didn’t realize he was going as fast as he was. He was cited for speed.

1:29 p.m. – To Littlejohn Rd. for a report of a theft. A man reported that about $10 in loose change was stolen from his vehicle.

3:35 p.m. – A woman came to the police station to report finding an Ohio ID card and a credit card. She said she found them near Forest School. Attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful.

3:45 p.m. – To Taco Bell for a report of a private property crash. Two drivers backing out of parking spaces struck each other causing minor damage to both vehicles. They exchanged information.

4:18 p.m. – Traffic stop on Ridge Ave. near Drury Lane. The driver was clocked at 50 MPH in a 25 MPH zone and said he had just gotten off work and was trying to get to his girlfriend’s residence. He was cited for speed.

5:14 p.m. – To W. Ross St. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that numerous items of value were stolen from her vehicle.

5:25 p.m. – To S. Mulberry St. for a report of phone harassment. Two individuals reported receiving unwanted texts and calls from two other individuals. They said they wanted the two trespassed from their residence and warned for phone harassment. Both were warned and both understood.

6:18 p.m. – To Vincent Ave. for a report of a theft. A man reported that several items and about $14 in cash was stolen from three vehicles. He was advised that there had been several break-ins in the area overnight, and that he should make sure his vehicles are locked.

8:39 p.m. – An officer ran the plates on a vehicle that he was following on W. Canal St. and found that the registration expired on April 11 and were registered to a different vehicle. The driver said that she had just bought the vehicle and that when she went to the BMV, they were closed. She was cited for expired registration and given a warning for plates belonging to another vehicle.

9:47 p.m. – Traffic stop on Staunton Rd. The vehicle’s registration had expired on March 24. The driver said she was aware that they had expired, but that she hadn’t been driving it much. She was reminded that it is still illegal to drive with expired registration and was so cited.

11:01 p.m. – To Stonyridge Ave. for a report of an unruly juvenile. A woman reported that her 15-year-old foster child had left the residence without permission. She said that he may be headed to Michigan St. Another officer advised that two males were running from him in the area of Ohio St. and Concord St. The other officer apprehended the subjects, and one of them was the missing juvenile. He was cited for being unruly and was taken home.

Thursday, April 21

8:06 a.m. – To Union St. for a report of a drug offense. A woman reported that a man had been staying at the residence, and when he left, he left behind drug paraphernalia.

8:55 a.m. – A woman came to the police department to report that someone took her wallet from her unlocked vehicle while it was parked on Meadow Ln. There are no suspects.

9:55 a.m. – To W. Water St. for a report of a fraud. A man reported finding two fraudulent transactions on his debit card.

10:13 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle do a rolling stop at the stop sign at Mulberry and Canal Streets. The driver was stopped and cited.

1:47 p.m. – An officer saw a vehicle parked on Williams St. near Franklin St. bearing plates that expired March 30, so he called for a tow. He then went around the block to await the tow truck, then pulled in behind the vehicle. It now had a current registration sticker. The stickers had apparently just been purchased and had not been entered into the system yet. No action was taken.

6:58 p.m. – Traffic stop on Adams St. The vehicle was clocked at 44 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said she did not realize that she was driving that fast. She was cited for speed.

7:57 p.m. – To Meijer for a report of criminal damaging. A woman reported that she visited her daughter on Stephenson Dr. around 3:00 today. When she left at 3:30, she found that there were two small chips in her windshield that appear to have been caused by a BB gun. There are no witnesses or suspects. She requested a report for her insurance company.

Friday, April 22

7:19 a.m. – To Troy High School for a report of an accident. A driver backing out of a parking space struck another vehicle. Both parties exchanged information.

7:27 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle run the red light at Market St. and Water St. He initiated a traffic stop and the juvenile driver said that she thought she could make the light. She was cited for speeding on February 6 and was under suspension and had driving privileges to drive to school. She was cited for the red light violation.

9:48 a.m. – Traffic stop on W. Market St. at I-75 for an expired registration. The driver said he had no license but had driving privileges. He did not have the paperwork with him. The officer learned that the driver was under multiple suspensions, none of which showed driving privileges. He was cited for driving under suspension and for expired registration.

9:51 a.m. – To Duke Park for a report of criminal damaging. A park employee reported that four light globes had been damaged. There are no suspects.

5:34 p.m. – To Heather Rd. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that $300 was stolen from her home. There are no suspects.

7:20 p.m. – Traffic stop on Ridge Ave. The vehicle was clocked at 47MPH in a 25MPH zone. The driver was cited for speed.

8:23 p.m. – To Windsor Rd. for a report of a lost or stolen wallet. A man reported that he was at Duke Park and thought he lost his wallet there. He said a woman contacted him on Facebook and said that she found his wallet on Main St. He said that he has already cancelled his credit cards, but wanted to report the wallet missing. He said that there had not yet been any unauthorized charges to his cards.

Saturday, April 23

12:52 a.m. – An officer saw a vehicle westbound on West St., then turned the wrong way onto Walnut St. A traffic stop was initiated at Market and Simpson Streets. The driver was cited for OVI.

1:28 a.m. – To W. Race near Short St. for a report of loud music. Residents at a home on Race St. were warned for loud music and 5 subjects were charged with underage consumption.

2:51 a.m. – An officer ran the plate on a Chrysler 300 that he was following, and the plates came back to a 1998 Plymouth. He initiated a traffic stop on N. Market St. The driver said that her father told her that she could use the plates until she transferred them. She provided a Memorandum of Title that showed she bought the vehicle in November, 2015. She was cited and released.

2:48 p.m. – An Ellis St. resident came to the police station to report damage to his vehicle. The rear panel appeared to have been struck by something. He said that it was not parked where that damage could have occurred and that someone had to intentionally inflict the damage. He said he wanted the incident documented for his insurance company, and in case there was other damage in the neighborhood.

11:28 p.m. – Traffic stop on W. Main St. at Kings Chapel. The vehicle had a broken taillight. The driver was found to be under suspension, but he was not aware of the suspension. He was cited and a licensed driver took control of the vehicle.

Sunday, April 24

3:47 a.m. – An officer saw a man on the corner of Franklin and Plum streets dancing and singing. He was arrested for disorderly conduct and taken to the Miami County Jail.

1:44 p.m. – An officer saw a vehicle parked on Lake St. near Wayne St. that had no plates. The owner was contacted and informed that he had to have the violation corrected by the next day. He showed a Kentucky title and proof of insurance.

4:21 p.m. – Traffic stop on Foss Way at Adams St. The vehicle was clocked at 40 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The driver said he was aware of his speed and was on his way to a rehearsal. He was cited for speed.

6:30 p.m. – To W. Main St. for a private property accident. A driver of a truck pulling a trailer was taking up two parking spaces, and another vehicle was parked next to it and had its passenger door open. When the truck pulled forward, it struck the other vehicle’s door.

8:40 p.m. – A man reported finding a purse and wallet in a storm drain behind Kroger’s. He said he contacted the owner of the wallet, and she said that the wallet was hers, but not the purse. She said her wallet had bene stolen from her car recently. The purse was a Rosetti with black trim and flowers. In it was a Bible, some pens and make-up but no ID. The purse was submitted to property.