-- 11:22 p.m. Thursday: A caller reported that her ex-boyfriend kicked her out of the car and would not let her get her things from the hotel room where they had been staying at the Days Inn West on Holiday Drive in St. Clairsville. The deputy advised the caller that this was a civil issue.
-- 11:19 p.m. Thursday: An officer on a traffic stop on Banfield Road in St. Clairsville issued a warning to an Ohio motorist for driving with no headlights engaged.
-- 8:50 p.m. Thursday: A caller stated that she had a verbal argument with her 12-year-old stepdaughter, who could be heard yelling in the background of the call. Both parties denied anything physical, stating that the dispute was verbal. At 10:34 p.m., the caller reportedly called back and stated that her stepdaughter came after her and that the juvenile had a knife. The juvenile could be heard yelling in the background but had calmed down and went to her room. The knife was secured. The juvenile went with an emergency medical service squad for a mental health evaluation.
-- 7:48 p.m. Thursday: A caller reported that a homeless woman had a tarp up by trash cans outside Pizza Hut on National Road in St. Clairsville. An officer responded and took the female to Red Roof Inn.
-- 3:52 p.m. Thursday: Deputies responded to an address in Flushing for a report of domestic trouble. According to a caller, his 14-year-old child was attacking him. The juvenile left with the mother. Information was taken for a report.
-- 2:15 p.m. Thursday: A caller from an address on Willow Grove Road in Bellaire reported that a repo company was there trying to take a shed that should not be repossessed. Deputies responded and spoke with the property owner, who acknowledged not making payments on the shed since February. Deputies reviewed the rental contract provided by the property owner and determined that the repossession was lawful.
-- 1:21 p.m. Thursday: A caller from an address on Belmont-Morristown Road in Belmont reported that $6,000 worth of equipment was rented out by someone who would not return it. A sergeant was advised of the call, according to the report.
-- 1:19 p.m. Thursday: A caller from Plainfield Road in Belmont requested to speak with a deputy regarding an alleged fraud. A deputy responded. The caller did not wish to file a report at this time, according to the deputy.
-- 12:27 p.m. Thursday: Central dispatch reported that a 13-year-old male needed an emergency medical service squad for transport for a physical evaluation. Dispatch reported that the squad may need assistance because he was refusing transport. Minutes later, dispatch advised that he was running away. Units responded to assist. The male reportedly was running west toward Egypt Valley. Reports also stated that the male was fighting staff in front of the building at the Village Network Youth Center on National Road in Morristown. Units detained the juvenile. No charges were filed, according to the report.
-- 8:11 a.m. Thursday: A caller at an address on Cash Hill Road in Shadyside wished to file a report about vandalism to a streetlight at that location. A deputy responded. Units were advised of a possible suspect at a residence on that road, but according to the report, units did not come into contact with a suspect there. Information was taken for a vandalism report.
-- 2:54 a.m. Thursday: A caller reported a moped on fire and two juveniles fighting over who possibly set the fire at an address on Main Street in Martins Ferry. The fire appeared to be accidental, according to a responding officer. One juvenile left before the officer arrived. The deputy responded to an address on Colerain-Mt. Pleasant Road to speak with a juvenile and their parents. The juvenile admitted his involvement, according to the report, and the parents were to handle discipline.-- 8:34 p.m. Wednesday: Security from Sheetz on Addie Way in St. Clairsville reported that they wanted to have a panhandler trespassed from the property. An officer responded, and the male was advised not to return to Sheetz.
-- 7:40 p.m. Wednesday: An officer performed a welfare check on a caller’s granddaughter at a location on Meadow Avenue in St. Clairsville. The officer arrived and reported that the mother denied any alcohol intake and her daughter was fine, according to the report.
-- 7:03 p.m. Wednesday: A complainant from an address on Pancoast Road South in Belmont came to the station to report identity theft. Information was taken for a report.
-- 6:42 p.m. Wednesday: A caller from an address on Main Street in St. Clairsville reported that she believed someone cut her garden hose and put sugar in her gas tank. A mechanic was to look at the vehicle. This call was linked to other similar reports filed by the complainant previously, an officer noted.
-- 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: A caller from an address on Mill Road in Flushing Township reported that a female was threatening him. An officer responded, and the parties were separated for the night.
-- 5:46 p.m. Wednesday: Officers on a traffic stop on Interstate 70 eastbound near mile marker 215 issued a warning to a motorist for following too closely.
-- 3:36 p.m. Wednesday: A caller from a business on National Road in Bridgeport reported missing money from a client’s account. A deputy took information for a theft report.
-- 3:30 p.m. Wednesday: A caller reported domestic trouble, noting that people were yelling and children were crying at an address on Morristown-Flushing Road in Belmont. The male left before officers arrived. According to the report, this was a new boyfriend, and the female did not want anything done.
-- 2:03 p.m. Wednesday: A caller reported that a stolen trailer was located on Belmont-Morristown Road in Belmont. One male was detained, read his rights and later released from custody. Bill’s Towing took the vehicle.
-- 2 p.m. Wednesday: A deputy on a traffic stop on Interstate 70 westbound near mile marker 202 in Kirkwood Township issued a warning to a motorist for an improper lane change.
-- 12:59 p.m. Wednesday: A caller from an address on Toad Hollow Road in Bellaire reported a neighbor dispute over property lines. Officers responded. The complainant was advised to contact an attorney for follow-up.
-- 10:55 a.m. Wednesday: A caller from an address on Sharon Road in Bridgeport reported that his ex made fraudulent unemployment claims and was also making statements to harm his character. A deputy responded and reported that this was a civil matter over a pending divorce.
-- 10:09 a.m. Wednesday: Central dispatch reported that a caller from the Enfield Police Department wanted to make contact with an individual on Gobblers Knob Road in Barnesville about identity theft. A deputy responded to the call, and contact information was given.
-- 8:12 a.m. Wednesday: Central dispatch received multiple 911 calls from an address in Bridgeport. Upon call back, the caller hung up multiple times, according to the report. There were children on the phone laughing and saying "fire," the report stated. Units responded and confirmed this was a child playing with the phone.
-- 5:58 a.m. Wednesday: A caller reported that there was an unresponsive male in a vehicle at an address on Maple Avenue in Bethesda. A deputy responded. Two occupants of the vehicle were alert and waking up. They were waiting on a ride from Barnesville, according to the report.
-- 12:23 a.m. Wednesday: A caller requested a welfare check on a female at the Days Inn West on Holiday Drive in St. Clairsville, where she was assumed to be with her ex-boyfriend. The male was known to carry a firearm, according to the report. An officer responded and reported that the female was OK. A temporary protection order was served, and one firearm was seized, the report noted.