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Underage drinkers arrested, mailboxes damaged

“u up?”

The Athens County Sheriff's Office responded to the Village of Glouster to a 911 text stating, “Hey.”

Responders attempted to contact the phone number and later contacted the parties at the residence where the message was mapped, according to the Sheriff’s Office. 

No one having an emergency was found.

Who let the dogs out

Deputies responded to an aggressive dog complaint from Torch, according to the Athens Sheriff’s Office.

The owner was notified that if another issue were to be reported, then he would be issued a citation for animals at large, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Oopsie

The Athens County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of breaking and entering on Dailey Road in Albany. 

Deputies arrived at the scene and found an outbuilding to be unsecured, according to the Sheriff’s Office. 

During the investigation, a man who worked in the building said he had left the building unlocked and secured it after he had finished working.

Deputies resumed patrol.

It’s like that scene in “Rick and Morty”

Several vandalized mailboxes were reported along state Route 685 in Glouster to the Athens County Sheriff's Office. 

Responding deputies determined a vehicle had wrecked into the mailboxes and fled the scene. A report was taken.

No fun allowed

The Athens County Sheriff's Office responded to Jacksonville Road in Glouster for a trespassing complaint. 

Responding deputies found a fort built by several juveniles, called the guardians of the children, and informed them not to return to the property, according to the Sheriff's Office. 

Conflict of interest

Deputies responded to Cooper Road in Athens for a domestic complaint. 

Upon arrival, deputies determined it was a verbal dispute over personal property that later turned physical. 

A man was arrested for domestic violence and was taken to Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail, according to the Athens County Sheriff's Office. 

Mill Fest got ya

The Ohio University Police Department made an arrest at a campus parking lot for underage drinking.

Mill Fest got ya, pt. 2

A student was arrested at Mackinnon Hall for underage drinking, according to the OUPD. 

An ambulance was requested to visit the scene. 

“Do you like scary movies?”

Deputies responded to an investigative report of telecommunications harassment at the Marathon in Chauncey, according to the Athens County Sheriff's Office. 

After speaking with the person who filed the complaint, deputies determined there was probable cause for multiple criminal charges. 

One male was arrested and transported to the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail, according to the Athens County Sheriff's Office. 

Oh that’s not a pleasant sight

People in the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, 13 W. Washington St., saw a man urinating on the office and the neighboring Athens County Courthouse, according to the Athens County Sheriff's Department. 

The suspect was given a warning for disorderly conduct and public urination. No further action was taken.

Real people only

OUPD reported that a student in Brown Hall was charged with possessing a fake ID.

So close yet so far

The Athens County Sheriff’s Office reported that a woman, who had a warrant for aggravated possession of drugs, was arrested by deputies as she traveled from Chauncey to U.S. 33.

The Sheriff’s Office received an anonymous call describing the woman’s vehicle and the possible occupants. 

Deputies located the vehicle and determined the woman was one of the passengers. 

A traffic stop was conducted and the woman was arrested and taken to Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail. 

But Mom, it’s not bad for you!

The Athens County Sheriff’s Office responded to a juvenile complaint on Ellis Avenue in Chauncey. 

Upon arrival, deputies collected a dab pen at the request of a juvenile’s parents.

Try to not get caught next time

Deputies were dispatched to Salem Road on the report of a suspicious male walking along the road bleeding. 

When deputies located the man, they found him covered in scratches. 

Deputies found out the man had an active warrant for this arrest. He was then transported to Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail where he was held on his warrant, according to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office.

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