Bethel & Pike Townships

Friday 6/16

12:35 p.m. To Brubaker Dr. for a report of a theft.

Saturday 6/17

3:22 p.m. To Gerlaugh Rd. for a report of a domestic disturbance.

Sunday 6/18

2:16 p.m. To Frayne Dr. for a report of vandalism to a fence.

Monday 6/19

1:44 p.m. To N. Main St. for a report of a theft.

2:19 p.m. To Quick Rd. for a report of a theft. A man reported that someone took a firearm from his home.

4:30 p.m. To S. Dayton-Lakeview Rd. for a report of found property. A store employee reported finding a pill bottle in the store.

Tuesday 6/20

12:12 a.m. To Whaley Rd. for a report of a domestic disturbance. A woman reported that she and her brother had a disagreement over “something stupid” but that the disagreement was over. The brother said the same thing.

8:36 a.m. To Carlotta St. for a report of found property. A woman reported finding a wallet containing an Ohio driver’s license and an Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation Offender release card.

11:49 a.m. To Frayne Dr. for a report of a domestic disturbance.

Wednesday 6/21

12:21 p.m. To Brubaker Dr. for a report of a domestic disturbance.

2:00 p.m. Traffic stop on S. Church St. The driver had a pill bottle that did not belong to her.

2:47 p.m. To Jason Dr. for a report of phone harassment.

Bethel Twp (Miami Co.)

Sunday 6/11

10:33 a.m. Burglar alarm in the 6399 block of Palmer Road. No further information provided by MCSO.

5:47 p.m. Assist squad in the 7600 block of Palmer Road. Female called 911 to report she had accidently shot herself in the left hand. When deputy arrived, she was walking out of the house with her left hand wrapped in a towel. She stated she was removing the handgun from its case when she tripped over an item on the floor, dropping the gun. She said she knew better but reached for the gun in an attempt to catch it. The gun went off with a bullet striking her left hand. The female was the only one in the house and all evidence collected at the scene supported her story. Female was transported by Bethel Squad to an area hospital.

Monday 6/12

7:49 a.m. Traffic stop in the area of Flick Road and US Route 40.

9:36 a.m. Fraud reported at Big Mikes BP Station, 8561 S. State Route 201. Manager turned over a counterfeit one hundred dollar bill.

11:05 a.m. Suspicious person in the 9000 block of Bellefontaine Road. No further information available.

11:55 p.m. Traffic stop for equipment violation in the area of Cobaugh Road and S. State Route 201. The driver, John Lake, was found to have a suspended driver’s license. He was issued a citation for no license plate light and failure to reinstate driver’s license. Lake and the vehicle were released to a valid driver.

Tuesday 6/13

5:54 p.m. Assist citizen at Big Mikes BP Station, 8561 S. State Route 201. Deputy spoke to two employees who stated a vehicle had been parked on the side of the building since June 11. They stated a female called June 11 and stated the vehicle would be picked up on that day. On June 12, the female called again and stated it would be picked up on this date. The female never identified herself. Deputy checked the vehicle and it did not have a registration. The VIN was run and it was discovered the registration had expired in 2014. Jim’s Towing responded and transported the vehicle back to their lot. A hold was placed on the vehicle until a valid registration could be provided.

Wednesday 6/14

00:34 a.m. Deputy assist TCPD on a disorderly female in the area of S. State Route 202 and Tipp Elizabeth Road.

2:30 p.m. Suspicious person in the 4200 block of Lisa Drive. RP advised an unknown male came into his business and offered to sell him asphalt for $1200. The RP stated the male seemed aggressive with him but didn’t cause any problems. After leaving a business number, the male left in a red dumb truck. RP found this to be suspicious and felt the male was trying to scam him.

4:37 p.m. Traffic stop in the 7200 block of S. Dayton Brandt Road. Deputy was traveling behind a purple Chrysler that the registration had expired on May 19, 2017. Contact was made with the driver, identified as Leanne Wiley. She advised she was aware that her registration was expired and just didn’t have the money to pay for it. Wiley was issued a citation for expired registration and released from the scene.

6:13 p.m. Traffic stop for no front license plate in the area of Palmer Road and Bellefontaine Road. Contact was made with the driver Francisco Castro and reason for the stop explained. Castro was run through LEADS and it was discovered his driver’s license was under suspension. Castro stated he was aware of the suspension and he was issued a citation for driving under suspension and no front plate. He and the vehicle were released to a valid driver.

Thursday 6/15

7:19 p.m. Burglary not in progress in the 6900 block of US Route 40. Case pending.

Friday 6/16

6:20 p.m. Menacing complaint in the 6600 block of Ross Road. Female reported she was threatened by another female when she was attempting to pick up her children. She stated she was sitting in a neighbor’s driveway while picking up the children in order to avoid the other female. She stated their court ordered visitation states they are to pick up the children from each other’s residence and deputy advised her to stick with the court order. If she wanted the arrangements amended, she needed to contact the courts.

Saturday 6/17

7:22 p.m. Solicitor complaint at Big Mikes, 8561 S. State Route 201. Employee reported a female was around other vehicles in the lot and begging for money. At one point, the female entered the store and was told she needed to leave. She then went back outside and again began begging for money. The employee went outside to confront the female and again told her to leave. The female got into a black and silver car and left northbound on State Route 201. Deputy was traveling southbound and passed a vehicle that matched the description given. He conducted an investigative traffic stop on the vehicle on State Route 201, north of Walnut Grove Road. Contact was made with the male driver and female passenger. Female claimed she was not being uncooperative while there. She said she had been approached by the employee and told she needed to leave. Female stated she went outside and needed to put air in a tire before she could leave. She didn’t have enough change to activate the air pump, so she did ask another customer for money for the air pump. The male and female asked the deputy to follow them back to the business for a keep the peace so they can get contact information for the corporate office. Deputy explained he could not provide that type of service and they could call the business to get this information. Deputy called the employee to get her side of the story. During that conversation, the employee requested both the male and female be trespassed from the business property. Deputy relayed the trespassing request to the male and female and they both attempted to dispute the request with him. Deputy explained to them they will have to contact someone in the head management at Big Mike’s to dispute the trespassing.

Monday 6/19

5:33 p.m. Welfare check in the 9500 block of E. Haskett Lane. RP reported seeing his neighbor’s garage door open for the last three days and was unable to get anyone to answer the front door. Deputies entered the residence through the garage and were unable to find anyone inside the residence. No signs of forced entry were found. They also check the exterior of the residence and shed. They were able to shut the garage door and secure the residence.

Tuesday 6/20

1:34 a.m. Accident in the 6300 block of S. Dayton Brandt Road. At the conclusion of the investigation, the driver was arrested for OVI, possession of a dangerous drug and failure to control.

1:46 p.m. Telecommunication harassment reported in the 7300 block of Ross Road. An unknown male called the RP and stated “I just wanted you to know I killed 10 of your calves.” RP stated the male asked for her late husband. Deputy advised the female is she notices anything suspicious around her property or any of her animals being injured, get a copy of her phone bill. Deputy would then attempt to trace the number.

Thursday 6/22

2:58 p.m. Disturbance reported at Sunshine MHP, 6205 US Route 40. Male called stating someone had entered his residence un-invited. The call was dropped and a second call was placed to dispatch from a female stating she had been assaulted to the first caller. Deputy arrived and spoke with all parties present. At the conclusion of this call, no charges would be filed since the female had been invited inside and deputy found no assault had taken place