Ninety calls for service were handled by the Chillicothe Police Department on Thursday. The calls include:
Officers took a harassment report at the Law Enforcement Center, where a resident reported ongoing issues and threats from family members since December.
Several calls involved minor issues that were resolved on scene, including a parking complaint, a reported disturbance that turned out to be an ongoing family dispute, and an animal complaint involving a dog that was confirmed to be staying on its property.
Police also conducted welfare checks at Simpson Park involving a woman reported to be yelling; officers determined she was not causing problems and later assisted her with food and transportation.
Two traffic stops were conducted during the day, including one warning for speeding.