Police blotter: goats at large; intoxicated students on the ground; false thievery
By Bailey Gallion | Jan. 20, 2016OUPD found two different intoxicated students lying on floors of their residence halls, and another in the middle of the road.
OUPD found two different intoxicated students lying on floors of their residence halls, and another in the middle of the road.
At its weekly meeting, Athens City Council continued its discussion on the future of the city pool and passed a resolution asking the Ohio University Board of Trustees to postpone its vote to demolish the President Street Academic Center.
The Ohio University Police Department received three reports of sex-crimes last week.
Ohio could soon push its voter registration into the digital age with a bill to implement an online voter registration system.
Despite heated races for Ohio Senate and House seats, Athens County offices remain uncontested for 2016.
An ordinance for specifically an "outdoor" pool will be introduced at the weekly Athens City Council meeting, despite residents and some city council members calling for an indoor aquatic center.
An APD report found the pedestrian at fault for an accident on Court Street on Friday night.
The Athens Police Department may see changes in the future due to a state task force discussing state wide police policy initiatives.
The subject was “awake and alert” when he left the scene, but his condition is unknown as of Sunday morning.
Efforts to legalize marijuana in Ohio continue with Ohioans to End Prohibition's proposed Cannabis Control Amendment.
A popular bar in Athens has closed for renovations. Coincidentally, the establisment's liquor license has been suspended for the duration of the closure.
DNA evidence from a suspect of a sexual assault on June 20 matched a suspect that had been identified by DNA from a case in 2006.
This weekend, an intoxicated student yelled obscenities at an OUPD officer, and another had to be transported to the hospital.
The city of Athens has appointed Alison Stine to serve as its first poet laureate.
To date, no cases of E. coli or other issues have cropped up in Athens.
The museum will move from its North Court Street location to West State Street this year.
With Number Fest and the International Street Fair falling on April 16, the city of Athens prepares for its emergency services to be stretched thin.
The Athens County Court of Common Pleas denied Amol T. Kharabe's second motion to suppress evidence Jan. 5.
At the beginning of the season, the City of Athens and Ohio University had about 2,000 tons of road salt available for cold conditions.
Ohio University student Nickolaus Russell pleaded guilty to inducing panic and possessing criminal tools, two fifth-degree felonies.