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Chillicothe Police Report For Thursday

The Chillicothe Police Department had 70 calls for service Thursday.  Those calls included:

2:08 am, Officers checked a report of a fire in the area of Grandview and Northwood Terrace.  The fire was put out before the Officer’s arrival.

8:44 am, Report of a suspicious vehicle in the 2600 block of Fair Street.  Officers located the vehicle and spoke to the occupant, who was just sitting in the vehicle.

1:56 pm, Officers spoke to a subject, who represents a financial business, about a piece of residential property in the 900 block of Bryan St. that had been unlawfully entered.   While checking the location, they observed an unsecured door and that someone had entered the home.  Nothing was reported as missing.

2:25 pm, Report of a suspicious acting subject in the 500 block of S. Washington Street walking in and out of traffic.  Subject was located at taken to their residence.

3:52 pm, Officers witnessed a white Lincoln MKS traveling eastbound on Highway 36 west of the Highway 65 exit at excessive speed.   Officers made a traffic stop at Highway 36 and Mitchell Avenue.   The Officers noted the smell of a controlled substance coming from the vehicle and on a search of the vehicle found a substance believed to be marijuana and containers of alcohol.   The people in the vehicle were under 21; the officer seized the marijuana and the alcohol. The subjects were cited and released with a court date.

4:17 pm, Officers were told of a local restaurant may have been violating the County/City wide health restrictions that were set in place in regard to the spread of the Covid 19 virus.  The business was contacted and reminded of the requirements that are in place.  Everyone is reminded that the outbreak is very serious and to please comply with requirements and do their part to help with this situation.

10:45 pm, Officers checking on a suspicious vehicle in the 2600 block of N. Fair Street.  The person was contacted by Officers and no illegal activity was observed.