The Chillicothe Police reports for Tuesday and Wednesday include 153 calls for service.
On Tuesday, officers responded to several overnight calls, including a domestic disturbance on East 10th Street. Welfare checks were also conducted, including one involving a reported person in crisis – officers later confirmed the individual was safe. Officers investigated a reported theft at a Washington Street business, which was determined to be a civil repossession issue, and took a separate report of money stolen from a Harvester Road business. Other calls included a noise complaint, animal complaint, and routine business checks.
On Wednesday, officers made several traffic stops, issuing warnings for violations such as speeding and equipment issues. Reports included vehicle property damage, a suspected residential theft involving jewelry, and a threat complaint between family members. Police also responded to a report of a juvenile causing property damage and conducted multiple welfare checks. The day concluded with a traffic stop that resulted in an arrest.
Additional calls involved scam reports and suspicious messages falsely claiming to be from the courthouse.