According to Plain City Police Department reports:
An officer observed a silver SUV with its lights on in a driveway on Country View Lane at 12:53 a.m. March 28. The officer determined everything was O.K.
An officer was dispatched to North Avenue at 1:52 p.m. March 28 in reference to a hacked Facebook account. The complainant stated that when he learned that his account was hacked, he deleted the application from his phone and was no longer able to see anything in relation to sales on Facebook Marketplace.
An officer was dispatched to Frontier Communications on East Main Street for an open door at 2:26 a.m. March 27.
An officer was dispatched to the Plain City Public Library on West Main Street in reference to an alarm drop at 8:37 p.m. March 27.
An officer was dispatched to the Plain City Public Library on West Main Street in reference to an open door at 8 p.m. March 27.
An officer responded to Lewis Circle at 4:23 p.m. March 27 in reference to a trespassing complaint. The complainant stated that he wanted the officer to contact the subject so that she did not return to his residence. The officer attempted to make contact with the subject via public service but was sent to voicemail. The officer advised the complainant to contact the police department if the subject returned.
Complainants came into the Plain City Police Department at 12:16 p.m. March 27. A business owner reported that three subjects who were not allowed on the property of Lee’s Sports and Spirits were on the property.
An officer was dispatched to ASE Feeds on South Jefferson Avenue in reference to a loose dog at 8:53 a.m. March 27. A short time later, the owner arrived on scene and retrieved the dog. The dog owner was advised of the possible consequences of the dog running at large.
While on routine patrol, an officer performed a routine registration check on a blue Ford Fusion at Lee’s Sports and Spirits at 3:11 a.m. March 27. The officer learned the registered owner, Roger Sams, was suspended. Sams was issued a citation for physical control and read his court date.
An officer responded to the North Avenue Apartments at 6:53 p.m. March 26 in reference to a neighbor dispute. The officer determined everything to be O.K.
While on routine patrol, an officer observed two low-hanging cables swaying in the heavy winds at the intersection of Jackson Street and Central Avenue at 2:30 a.m. March 26. The officer contacted a representative from Ohio Edison, who stated they would send a representative to the location in about two hours. The officer cleared the scene and went back on patrol.
An officer was on patrol at 12:29 p.m. March 26 and conducted a routine registration check on a gray 2003 Ford F150 and learned the registered owner, Michael McKillips, was a suspended driver. McKillips was subsequently issued a citation for no valid operator’s license, OVI suspension and failure to reinstate. His vehicle was towed to the PCPD impound lot. He was released from the scene and provided a ride from a valid driver.
Police responded to an open door at Plain City Self Storage on Carlisle Avenue at 10:52 a.m. March 26.
An officer received a call from a complainant on Buggywhip Lane at 8:15 a.m. March 26 in reference to a fraudulent unemployment claim. The officer referred the complainant to the Attorney General’s website and also to the FTC’s identity theft website. The complainant said she understood.
An officer responded to Gay Street south of Center Street in reference to a tree that had fallen and was blocking the roadway at 6:47 a.m. March 26. Upon arrival, the officer found a large tree that had blown over due to the high winds in the area overnight. The officer contacted the public works department, who arrived a short while later and began cutting the tree to get it removed from the road.
An officer was requested to assist the Union County Sheriff’s Office on an alarm drop at Napa Auto Parts on Industrial Parkway at 5:48 a.m. March 26.
An officer was dispatched to Alderwood Circle in reference to an alarm drop at 4:10 a.m. March 26.
An officer initiated a traffic stop with Kaleigh Earles at 11:25 p.m. March 26. Earles was a suspended driver and had an active warrant out of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office for a probation violation. During a probable cause search of the vehicle, the officer located drug paraphernalia. Officials from Madison County advised they did not want Kaleigh on the warrant at this time and advised them to have her contact them during business hours for a court date. Earles was issued a summons for drug paraphernalia and a traffic citation for no valid operator’s license, failure to reinstate and non-compliance suspension.
An officer was notified that the traffic light at the intersection of West Main Street and South Jefferson Avenue was flashing red at 4:52 p.m. March 25. An officer made contact with the public works department, who requested that the officer try resetting the light. Upon arrival, the officer reset the light and stood by while several cycles were completed with no issues. The officer notified the public works department that the light was operational.
An officer responded to an open door at Pioneer Pizza on North Chillicothe Street at 12:41 a.m. March 24.
An officer responded to an open door at The Grainery on West Main Street at 12:53 a.m. March 24.
An officer responded to an open door at the Community Club office on Country Place Lane at 2:45 a.m. March 24.
An officer was on patrol at 4 a.m. March 24 and observed a juvenile walking her dog at Der Dutchman. The officer transported the juvenile to her residence and spoke with the juvenile’s mother, who did not know about a curfew and thought it was alright for her daughter to be out walking. Both parties agreed the juvenile would no longer walk during curfew hours. The incident was forwarded to the juvenile’s probation officer.