A potentially deadly situation unfolded on US 52 East just after 9 a.m. when multiple alarmed drivers called 911 to report a man dressed in black stumbling in and out of traffic.
Callers described the man as visibly intoxicated and dangerously close to being struck by passing vehicles. For nearly 30 minutes, the man vanished from view—until Portsmouth officers finally located a suspect matching the description near Gallia and Winchester.
Turns out, he wasn’t just a road hazard—he also had an open warrant. Police took him into custody and booked him into the Scioto County Jail, ending what could have turned into a tragedy.
💡 What To Do If You Spot Someone Intoxicated on the Road:
- Don’t approach them – They may be unpredictable or in danger.
- Call 911 immediately – Provide a clear location, description of the person, and what you’re witnessing.
- Keep your distance and stay safe – If you’re driving, do not stop suddenly or swerve. Alert others by using your hazard lights if it’s safe to do so.
- Let the pros handle it – First responders are trained to safely assist individuals in crisis and check for outstanding warrants or medical needs.
Whether it’s saving a life or stopping a hazard, Portsmouth’s officers are proving once again that they’re ready to respond when it matters most.



















































































