Police Blotter: Drunken OU student falls asleep in Grover Center; dog growls at man getting mail
By Megan Carlson | Apr. 3, 2019The student was arrested for underage consumption, and the owners of the dog were asked to keep him on the property.
The student was arrested for underage consumption, and the owners of the dog were asked to keep him on the property.
The Athens parking garage could also potentially undergo a renovation.
There have been nine reports of sexual assault to APD and OUPD since Jan. 13.
Most of the payment for purchasing the meters would be through bonds.
APD has received six reports of sexual assault since Jan. 13.
The fest started at 10 a.m. and ended at about 3:30 p.m.
Arian Smedley, a candidate for Athens City Council, joins the show this week.
AFD will hold a school bus-specific vehicle extrication class at home rather than at the Ohio Fire Academy in Reynoldsburg.
Damon Krane will run against Athens City Mayor Steve Patterson in the next election.
A criminal mischief report was taken by OUPD for the fruit-throwing, and the woman was arrested for disorderly conduct by intoxication.
A five-year contract may give APD state-of-the-art body cameras and improved Taser technology.
The cases filed against Husel will most likely focus on wrongful death.
The program seeks to expand learning opportunities for Ohio residents above the age of 60.
The City and Safety Services Committee will discuss body cameras for Athens Police Department.
Some festgoers began as early as 7 a.m.
Small parties of about 15-20 people dotted Congress Street beginning at 4 p.m. to kick off Congo Fest.
Host George chats with city council candidate Sam Miller about Athens’ West Side and sustainability, among other topics.
The new location opened Thursday.
Residents from Nelsonville, Waterloo and other local towns said polling location changes were a form of voter suppression.
Also, reports of missing dirt bikes and farm equipment.