Friday, April 5, 2019
1:55 a.m.-James J. Richardson, 53, Mansfield, was arrested on Ohio 598 for possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia.
2:50 a.m.-A report of suspicious people in the 900 block of Harding Way East were two juveniles. They were released to their parents.
3:29 a.m.-Eric W. Grimes, 40, Nashport, was arrested in the 600 block of Harding Way East for possession of drugs.
8:39 a.m.-A person reported that a man chased them down and threw a beer bottle at them in the 100 block of Harding Way East.
9:11 a.m.-Officers contacted Wildlife Haven to pick up a seagull with a broken wing in the Crew Avenue area.
9:54 a.m.-Officers assisted EMS personnel in the 900 block of East Walnut Street.
10:11 a.m.-A report of a reckless driver on Portland Way North was investigated.
1:47 p.m.-A Second Avenue resident reported the license plate stolen from their Jeep.
3:39 p.m.-Stephen Cass was issued a citation for a stop sign violation in the 200 block of Harding Way East.
4:30 p.m.-Officers delivered a message for the Mansfield Ohio State Patrol to a West Church Street resident.
4:40 p.m.-A disturbance in the Harding Way East area was investigated.
5:58 p.m.-A civil protection order violation was reported at Peco Park.
6:14 p.m.-Kisha Crose was issued a summons for drug abuse at St. Joseph’s Activity Center parking lot.
7:35 p.m.-Travis L Borders, 37, Galion, was issued a citation for driving under suspension.
8:19 p.m.-A well-being check was conducted on a resident in the 900 block of Winchester Road.
9:56 p.m.-An East Church Street resident reported their vehicle egged by someone they know.
11:07 p.m.-An East Payne Avenue reported smelling marijuana through the vents of their home.
11:34 p.m.-A report of a large group of people fighting in the 100 block of Harding Way East was investigated.
11:40 p.m.-A well-being check was conducted on children in the 200 block of Walker Street and everything was fine.
Saturday, April 6, 2019
12:40 a.m.-A report of domestic violence in the 200 block of South Columbus Street was investigated.
1:20 a.m.-An East Church Street resident reported receiving harassing phone calls.
9:41 a.m.-Lee Lewis and a 16-year-old female were arrested for indecent exposure in the 100 block of East Church Street.
11:14 a.m.-A South Pierce Street resident reported their dog was attacked by a neighbor’s dog.
11:42 a.m.-A breaking and entering at Droop Dog’s Drive-Thru is under investigation.
11:52 a.m.-A needles found in a yard in the 200 block of South Pierce Street was turned over to officers for proper disposal.
1:50 p.m.-A standby was conducted in the 300 block of Oak Street.
3:31 p.m.-A report of loud music in the 600 block of Grove Avenue was investigated.
4:21 p.m.-A juvenile was arrested for breaking and entering in the 600 block of Grove Avenue.
11:48 p.m.-A report of loud music in the 400 block of South Union Street was investigated.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
12:07 a.m.-A report of a disturbance in the 300 block of Harding Way East was investigated.
12:17 a.m.-A report of several possibly drunk juveniles in the Cedargate Apartments area was investigated. Officers were unable to locate them.
12:48 a.m.-A report of a fight in the Harding Way East area was investigated.
1:31 a.m.-A report of loud music in the 200 block of East Payne Avenue was investigated.
3:45 a.m.-A report of juveniles out past curfew in the Clymer Avenue area.
11:24 a.m.-A report of a break-in of a vehicle in the 100 block of Orchard Court was investigated. A knife was left on the front seat of the vehicle.
11:56 a.m.-A report of two vehicles broken into in the 100 block of Orchard Court was investigated.
3:49 p.m.-Carter Foughty was arrested on a misdemeanor warrant at the police department. He was issued a court date.
4:50 p.m.-A report of cell phone stolen from a parked vehicle in the 400 block of Portland Way North was investigated.
5:38 p.m.-A Fifth Avenue resident reported that a neighbor’s dog was attempted to attack their dog.
7:11 p.m.-A resident in the 600 block of Westwood Avenue reported a Playstation stolen from their vehicle.
