Police Blotter: Horses in the middle of the road, stalking reported
By Molly Wilson | Nov. 2, 2022Deputies responded to the area the horse was supposedly in the road but determined the horse was no longer a hazard.
Deputies responded to the area the horse was supposedly in the road but determined the horse was no longer a hazard.
Items were missing from a dorm room in Wray House
Law enforcement located the vehicle and assisted in redirecting the motorist in a safe manner. Units returned to patrol.
Ohio University’s Athens campus experienced a slight increase of most crimes, excluding burglary and motor vehicle theft.
According to the OUPD report, a large landscaping boulder was displaced.
One vehicle was recovered on scene and returned to the owner. As of Sept. 22, deputies were still in search of the second vehicle.
Outdoor furniture was stolen from Athens Township
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Two individuals were arrested on active warrants when deputies arrived on scene regarding an unrelated call.
No injuries were reported in connection to the incident.
Deputies checked the blanket and found nothing in it.
For survivors, there are many free resources in Athens, but many advocates say campus communities need social change as well.
The man was sitting in the dumpster collecting Valentine’s Day cards.
OUPD wrote in the statement it is “deeply concerned about four recent incidents.”
Deputies did not hear any gunshots.
In Athens, the most active months for crime are March, April, September and October.
Deputies responded to the residence and took a report of the burglary.
During Monday’s meeting, Council voted to pass the ordinance authorizing the one-time retention payment of $1,000 in a 6-1 vote.
According to the caller, there has been an ongoing issue of a neighboring dog entering their property and chasing their chickens.
After a two-year hiatus, Brick Life Entertainment is coordinating fests for 2022.