Wednesday, August 21, 2019

10:38 a.m.-Noah Watkins, 44, was arrested in the 1000 block of High Street on a Crawford County warrant.  He was taken to the Crawford County Justice Center pending a court appearance.

11:08 a.m.-Officers took a theft report in the 500 block of Hill Street.

1:28 p.m.-A report of a parking complaint in the 300 block of Plymouth Street was checked on. The vehicle was moved prior to officers’ arrival.

2:00 p.m.-Officers assisted EMS personnel in the 400 block of East Charles Street.

3:09 p.m.-Officers investigated a dog bite at Bucyrus Community Hospital.

4:08 p.m.-A Wayne Avenue resident reported their child did not get off the school bus. The child returned home minutes later.

4:20 p.m.-A report of a vehicle striking a utility pole in the 1100 block of Lincoln Highway.

4:29 p.m.-A report of a possible scam was investigated.

7:35 p.m.-A report of small children playing in the street in the 600 block of East Rensselaer Street was investigated.

7:47 p.m.-Officers attempted to serve a warrant in the Faustina Avenue area.

8:005 p.m.-Officers assisted a mother with an unruly juvenile in the Failor Street area.

8:25 p.m.-A report of a suspicious vehicle at Advanced Fiber Technology was investigated.

8:28 p.m.-Officers responded to a report of a disturbance in the 900 block of North Sandusky Avenue.

8:38 p.m.-A landlord/tenant issue in the Willard Street area was investigated.

8:43 p.m.-Officers delivered a message for the Shelby Police Department in the Penn Street area.

9:04 p.m.-Ashley Banks, 26, was arrested on a warrant out of Marion County.

9:59 p.m.-Officers assisted with a disabled motorist in the South East Street area.

10:49 p.m.-Officers checked around a Hopley Avenue residence per the homeowner’s request.

11:06 p.m.-Officers assisted a disabled motorist in the Myers Street area.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

12:27 a.m.-A report of a stolen vehicle was investigated. It was found to have been towed.

6:39 a.m.-A report of a purse lying in the alley in the 800 block of South Sandusky Avenue was investigated. It was later returned to its owner.