Plain City, Police Beat
August 28, 2019

8/28/2019

By From JT Staff Reports

Police responded on Aug. 23 at 10:20 p.m. to a report of trespassing on South Jefferson Avenue. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the complainant. The complainant advised her husband was yelling at her and telling her that he was ready to leave for a planned trip even though her shift was not...

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