Monday, May 23

9:29 a.m. – To Mayfield Dr. for a report of a disturbance. Two male roommates advised that their argument was only verbal and was regarding one wanting the other to move out. They advised that there were no threats or acts of violence, although one admitted to cutting up some property with a box cutter. The one who was to move out said that he would leave for the day, but would be back tomorrow because he also lives there. He said he also wanted to press charges against his roommate’s father for a threat that happened several hours ago. The father is reported to have said that he ought to put the man into the ground, but the father denied making that statement. He said that this type of conflict was going to put him into the grave because he is getting older. No charges were filed. Both roommates were advised to meet in a neutral location if they can’t be civil toward each other.

10:25 a.m. – To W. Main St. for a report of a private property hit-skip accident. A woman reported that a light brown vehicle had backed into hers and left the scene without reporting the incident.

12:23 p.m. – To W. Main St. for a report of a theft in progress. Two adult males were arrested for receiving stolen property, ID theft and misuse of credit cards.

2:30 p.m. – To Ohio Ave for a report of a possible scam. A woman reported that she is trying to sell a pool on Craigslist. She said she spoke with a potential buyer who sent her a check. She said she believes the check is fake. She said her bank could not tell if it was legitimate or not.

3:57 p.m. – To Nutmeg Sq. S. for a report of found property. A man reported that sometime overnight, a black/green Schwinn bike was left beside his house. He said he does not know who left it there. He said that all of his neighbors are elderly and don’t own bikes. The bike was not reported as stolen. It was submitted into property.

Tuesday, May 24

5:52 a.m. – Traffic stop on E. Main St. at Crawford. The driver had not stopped for the stop sign, and seemed unaware of his violation. He was warned for the stop sign violation and cited for not wearing his seat belt.

2:25 p.m. – A Westwood Dr. resident came to the police station to report the theft of her license plate. She said the front plate was stolen sometime today. The vehicle was parked on S. Monroe St. The plate was entered into the system as stolen.

4:08 p.m. – A woman came to the police station to report a theft that occurred in the 1400 block of S. Market St. She said the value of items taken was over $1800. The case is under investigation.

4:17 p.m. – Traffic stop on S. Ridge Ave. at Peters Rd. The driver was cited for speed (42/25).

Wednesday, May 25

1:48 a.m. – Traffic stop on N. Market near Ferguson Dr. The driver was given a warning for marked lanes. The passenger was cited for open container.

Thursday, May 26

9:28 a.m. – To W. Main St. A woman insisted on speaking with an officer at a neutral location on W. Main St. She said she saw a daycare worker kick a child. She said that she wants to give her statement before the owner of the daycare is contacted. Troy Police are investigating.

9:41 a.m. – A Putnam County school employee called to report that he was with a juvenile who is making allegations of sexual abuse that occurred in Troy. A suspect was named, but the exact address is uncertain.

9:49 a.m. – A woman called from Michigan and asked to speak with an officer “right now” regarding her child being taken from her yesterday by the child’s father. She doesn’t know her child’s location and is concerned for the child’s welfare. The father is not answering her calls or texts.

10:53 a.m. – A caller reported seeing a Dodge Grand Caravan with no valid registration parked in a handicap spot. The caller thinks the vehicle might be stolen. An officer investigated and saw an out of state plate in the window.

11:13 a.m. – To Stonyridge Ave. A man reported that he is having problems with his 60-year-old cousin. He said the cousin went to a nursing home after being told not to return. The man was given information on obtaining a protection order.

3:14 p.m. – To 25A at Union St. for a report of a large amount of brush in the roadway. By the time the officer arrived, the truck that lost the brush had returned to pick it up.

4:08 p.m. – A juvenile female was warned for riding her bike on the sidewalk downtown.

4:17 p.m. – To the alley behind the 1000 block of S. Walnut St. for a report of a truck blocking the alley. The officer was unable to locate the truck.

6:48 p.m. – To Henley Rd. A woman reported that she pressed burglary charges on a subject who is on Henley Rd. right now. She was unsure of her exact location, but said that he was walking toward Dorset Rd.