• Meet Our Team
  • Advertise on SCDN
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, April 29
Scioto County Daily News
  • Login
  • Register
Subscribe For $1/week
  • Public Safety
    stranger in the house

    STRANGER COUGHING IN THE HOUSE: HOMEOWNER FINDS WOMAN INSIDE AFTER SHOCKING BREAK-IN

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 04/29/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Ski Mask Gunman hunt

    SKI MASK GUNMAN HUNT ENDS WITH PAROLEE ARREST AFTER MIDNIGHT SEARCH

    Gun and Knife at Portsmouth Parks

    GUNS FLASHED AT BANNON PARK, KNIFE THROWN IN TRACY PARK — WILD DAY IN PORTSMOUTH PARKS

    parents arrested after spelling homework argument

    Spelling Homework Argument Ends with Two Parents in Handcuffs

    South WEbster High Speed chase

    “THEY’RE CHASING ME!” — NIGHT OF 911 CALLS TURNS INTO HIGH-SPEED SCARE IN SOUTH WEBSTER

    body discovered on 5th street

    BODY FOUND ON 5TH STREET, CORONER CALLED TO SCENE

    copper heist leave school without water

    Copper Heist Leaves School Without Water — Intruder Cuts Lines in Overnight Break-In

    Flowers vanish from Multiple Graves

    GRAVE ROBBERY? FLOWERS VANISH FROM MULTIPLE GRAVES AT MINFORD CEMETERY

    A car dashboard showing an illuminated “Oil Change Required” warning with a wrench icon next to the speedometer.

    5 Dangers of Skipping Regular Oil Changes

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 04/28/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    “THEY’RE TRYING TO KILL ME” — Nursing Home Patient Begs for Help at Kroger

    Dual domestic violence arrest

    CHILD’S 911 CALL LEADS TO DUAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ARRESTS

    Vape detector expose drug use

    Vape Detector Tattles — Middle School Student Busted With THC at School

    Dogs wont stop barking

    Barking Dogs Spark Repeat Calls — Deputies Back Again for Ongoing Noise Complaints

    He said he'd kill everyone

    HE SAID HE’D KILL EVERYONE” — LATE-NIGHT CLERK LOCKS DOWN STORE DURING SCARE

    Woman Bit by Dog

    Woman Bit by German Shepherd at Campground — Another Dog Call as System Stays Stretched

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 04/27/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Locked out with dog inside

    LOCKED OUT, DOG INSIDE — DEPUTIES FORCE ENTRY TO HELP WHEELERSBURG WOMAN

    murphy busted in pedo string

    Greenup Man Busted in Pedo Sting

  • Lawrence County
  • Politics
    Where did paving money go

    Where Did the Paving Money Go? Portsmouth Spent $2.39 Million on Streets in Four Years

    Land bank overhaul

    Land Bank Overhaul Promised After Complaints About Fairness

    45000 and nothing to show

    $45,000 and Nothing to Show: Portsmouth Wraps Up Costly Lawsuit Filed by Former Mayor

    Scioto County Road Work

    $29 Million in Road Work — Here’s How Scioto County Is Fixing Streets (And Why It Matters to You)

    Dog Shelter Drama Under Investigation

    “We Know What’s Going On”: Commissioners Push Back, Say Dog Shelter Drama Is Under Investigation

    Bad kids terrorize neighborhood

    Bad Kids Terrorize Neighborhood

    craft assault arrest

    Paroled Drug Trafficker Puts Up a Fight After Cops Bust Him in Traffic Jam

    Scioto County Investigating Potential Data Breach After Employees Fall for Phishing Scam

    Horton Davis

    Little Movement in Horton and Davis Corruption Cases as New Hearings Scheduled 

    Portsmouth City Council News

    Three “Emergency” Ordinances Headed to Portsmouth City Council Monday 

    Commissioner Scottie Powell

    Powell Blasts Proposed NDA Ban as “Lazy Legislation” 

    Commissioners Respond to Open Meetings Lawsuit Over Data Center

    Commissioners React to Proposed Ohio Law Banning NDAs for Elected Officials 

    Davis Horton

    Davis and Horton Corruption Cases Inch Forward with New Court Dates — But Don’t Expect Quick Resolutions 

    Scioto County Primary

    Scioto County Primary 101: Who’s Running, Who Isn’t — and Why This Election Matters 

    The entrance of a city hall building. It features four massive white columns and red brick siding.

    Overcoming 4 Common Challenges in Local Governance

    Adrian Harrison

    Adrian Harrison: A Working Class Voice for Scioto County

    Portsmouth City Council News

    Possible Zoning Changes Headed for Discussion in Portsmouth 

    After a Tumultuous 2025, Scioto County Commissioners Look Toward a Fresh Start in 2026 

    Packed Commission Meeting Highlights Debate Over Proposed Data Center Tax Abatement 

  • Feel Good
    Stadium Plan revealed

    $10 Million Spartan Stadium Plans Revealed

    PPD to the rescue

    Woman With Walker Tries To Hike to McDermott – PPD to the Rescue

    Hippies

    Dear Dirty Hippies, ‘Sorry About That’

    Jenna Jenkins Eagle Scout

    History Made: Jenna Jenkins Becomes Scioto County’s First Female Eagle Scout

    A smiling woman is holding a wrapped present in her hands as someone gives it to her.

    Personal Gift Ideas That Will Hold Special Meaning

    Steve Hayes

    Scioto County Declares December 11 “Steve Hayes Day,” Honoring a Radio Legend After Nearly Six Decades on the Air 

    A silver thermal pouch sits alone on a white and gray background. The top of the bag is cut open.

    How To Choose the Right Closure for Thermal Pouches

    sending flowers to Japan

    Flower Delivery: Share Scioto’s Heart with Japan

    Honoring Scioto County’s First Town — and Its First People: New Heritage Trail Sign Dedicated at Earl Thomas Conley Park 

    A man approaching the bowling lane with a red bowling ball as his three friends in the background cheer him on.

    How Bowling Can Improve Your Mental Health

    A sleek blue sedan parked on concrete. Behind the vehicle is a view of the sky with a setting sun over a body of water.

    How To Make Your Daily Driver Feel Like a Sports Car

    A person's hand is holding a miniature wooden house with a green roof and a budding plant on top against a green background.

    How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home

    A man sitting in a vehicle is handing over an ID card to a female police officer standing by his window.

    Tips for Staying Calm During Police Encounters

    Cyn Mackley

    Cyn Mackley Channels Haunted Appalachia

    A group of friends stand around a table, smiling, laughing, and drinking. There are plates of food on the table.

    Creative Ways To Host Outdoor Events This Summer

    A family of two parents and a young boy and girl are playing laser tag with vests and laser blasters in an arena.

    What Activities To Offer at a Family Fun Center

    Shawnee State University SSU

    Shawnee State University Joins New Athletic Conference, Adds Football to Lineup 

    BREAKING: Commissioners Make Shocking Decision—Halloween to Remain on Halloween 

    Escape to the Hills: A Summer Reading List Set in Appalachia 

    Scioto County Champs: Lady Trojans and Word Wizards Bring Home the Gold 

  • Obituaries

    Robert Walker, 77 of South Shore

    Donna Smith, 92 of Wheelersburg

    Frank H. Potter

    Frank H. Potter, 69 of South Shore

    Joseph V. Johnson

    Joseph V. Johnson, 76 of Otway

    Betty Sharon Dupuy, 84 of South Shore

     Maddison Olivia Leightenheimer

     Maddison Olivia Leightenheimer, 22, of Greenville

    Timothy Lee Sizemore, 68 of Portsmouth

    Nola Ruth Kelley

    Nola Ruth Kelley, 87of Lucasville

    Travis Wayne Bratton

    Travis Wayne Bratton, 80, of Portsmouth

    Rosa A. Cooper

    Rosa A. Cooper, 88, of Limeville, Kentucky

    Zoe Rideout 32 of Portsmouth

    Marilyn Timberlake Richards

    Marilyn Timberlake Richards, 85, of South Shore

    Lowell Glenn Eldridge

    Lowell Glenn Eldridge, 82 of Portsmouth

    obit-infant-small

     Esmeray Lee Ellen infant

    Grigore F. Beldean

    Grigore F. Beldean 61 of Portsmouth

    Dennis Michael "Mike" Ridout

    Dennis Michael Ridout, 83, of Minford

    Brenda Lynn Beattie

    Brenda Lynn Beattie, 67 of Piketon

    Deanna Kaye Adams

    Deanna Kaye Adams, 79, of Wheelersburg

    Rosco Claude Webb

    Rosco Claude Webb, 42 of Lucasville

    Billy Lee Byrd

    Billy Lee Byrd, 67 of Waverly

  • More News
    • All News
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Education
    • Economy
    • Food & Drinks
    • Local Business
    • National
    • Opinion
    • Regional
    • Strange But True
    • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result

Wild Weekend For Portsmouth Police

Cyn Mackley by Cyn Mackley
6 years ago
in Public Safety
Portsmouth Police
ShareTweetEmail

It was a long and kind of wild weekend for Portsmouth Police Officers. They responded to 231 calls including a pantsless person in the streets, a kidnapped cat, and a young man who just couldn’t seem to stay way from trouble. Not to mention a showoff who managed to fall off the flood wall. Check out all the crazy happenings.

1

Meanwhile at Kroger

Police were called around 10:30 am on Thursday for a report of a woman shoplifting at Kroger. By the time officers got there, the shoplifter was gone.

Officers returned just before 5 pm for a report of a domestic disturbance in the parking lot at Kroger. The parties were gone by the time police arrived.

RELATED POSTS

Busted! 04/29/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

Robert Walker, 77 of South Shore

Donna Smith, 92 of Wheelersburg

2

Can You Check For Us?

Officers were summoned by PMHA maintenance to Wayne Avenue just after 11:30 am. Workers were afraid that a man being sought in connection with an earlier incident might be inside an apartment where they needed to fix a window and change locks.  He wasn’t there.

3

Drugs and ODS

  • Officers were called to Cherry Street at 9:30 pm on Thursday. A woman said a man had taken drugs and was out of his head.  She later called back and said the man was overdosing. When officers and medics arrived on scene the man was combative. He was transported to SOMC.
  • Police came to assistance of a woman who was apparently on drugs at 9 am Saturday morning. They took her to the hospital.
  • Officers were called out to 11th Street at 5 m on Sunday for a report of a woman overdosing. She refused treatment.
  • Officers were called to a Vinton Avenue home around 1 am on Monday for an overdose report. The man had left of foot by the time police arrived.
4

Refusing Help

Police were called out to Gallia Street around 9:30 am on Sunday for a report of someone crying. They found a woman crouched down behind at sign at the Columbia. She appeared to have been assaulted but refused any assistance.

5

Assault at the Inn

Just after 1 am, a man went to the office of the Royal Inn on Kendall to report an assault. Officers made an arrest.

6

Monsters In The Room

Just before 3 am, police were called to Charles Street for a report of people arguing. It turned out that a child was scared and afraid to sleep in his room because he thought monsters were in there.  It was decided that he would sleep in the living room with his parents.

7

No Pants in Public

Around 8 am on Friday, police found a woman in a Front Street alley wearing a light jacket and no pants. She was screaming. Police advised her to go home.

8

Problems with Dad

Police were summoned to a Franklin Avenue home around 8:30 am on Friday for a family problem.

A woman said her father was bothering her. He’s come several times to her home to leave things on the porch for her kids. She also said he was spreading rumors about her to neighbors.

Police didn’t have enough to press charges but they went looking for the man under the Young Street Viaduct to advise him to stay away.

9

“I’m gonna find myself in more trouble”

A man didn’t seem interested in listening to some good advice offered by the police on Friday morning.

Just before 11 am, officers were called to Wayne Avenue by a woman who said that an ex-boyfriend was stalking her. Officers spoke with the man and told him to stay away.

The woman said he’s followed her, threatened her, and menaced her family.  When the police arrived on the scene, the man was standing in front of her place.

Police advised the man that he needed to leave her alone and warned him that if he continued to attempt to contact the woman, he was going to find himself in more trouble.

According to the police report, he replied,

” Yea, I’m going to find myself into more trouble, look how fucking beautiful she is.”

He told officers he wanted to get back with her and the thinks she’s dating another guy. Police suggested that he needed to leave. He went away for a bit but came back while the victim was writing a statement about the incident.

Officers once again advised him to leave.

10

DVDs Still Have Fans

Not everyone had switched to Netflix. Officers ware called to Save A Lot on Gallia at 11:30 am on Friday for a report of a shoplifter stealing seven DVDs.

The DVDs were returned to the store manager. The alleged shoplifter was given a court date and released.

11

Custody Dispute

Police were called to 9th Street just before 1 pm on Friday. A woman said she’d been in treatment and left her 10-year-old with her sister.

She now claimed another sister had taken the child to Kentucky. The woman recently checked herself out of rehab and wanted the kids back.

However, the sister informed her she was going to file for custody. When police checked wit the sister, she said she’d be back in town on Tuesday and would bring the boy them.

12

Catnapper

At 1:28 pm on Friday police were called to Robinson Avenue for a report of a kidnapped cat. A woman said her boyfriend assaulted her and then took her cat.

She was right in the middle of filing for her stimulus check when the man smacked her. He then took the family cat and left the residence. She tried to stop him but he attempted to hit her with a gold Impala. Officers took a statement.

13

Jail Guests Not Welcome

A woman with a felony warrant turned up at the extension of the homeless shelter on 17th Street. However, the Scioto County Jail would not accept her.

14

Man with a Hammer

Just after 6 pm on Friday, officers responded to a report of a man intimidating people with a hammer at Goodwill on Robinson Avenue.  Police gave him a warning.

15

Try Not To Shoot Anyone

Just after 7 pm on Friday, police were called to a Harding Avenue residence. A man reported there were people there he didn’t want on his property. He told officers he pulled a gun on them and they left.

Police said he should call them back if the subjects returned and suggested he try not to shoot anyone.

16

Floodwall Showoff

Officers were called to Front and Court Street just before 11 pm on Friday to help out a man who fell off the floodwall. He decided to climb up and walk the wall to impress his girlfriend who was in rehab.

He fell while trying to climb down the ladder and broke and ankle. He was taken to SOMC.

17

It’s Not Illegal to Break Your Own Stuff

Officers were called out to Eunice Avenue at 1 am on Saturday for a report of a drunken man breaking things and screaming. He was extremely intoxicated. But it was his own house, so no charges were filed. He managed to break his own window before heading to bed to sleep it off.

18

Nicotine Fit

A customer at the First Stop Market on Harding flew into a rage on Saturday morning when a clerk refused to sell cigarettes to his wife. He knocked items over, hitting the clerk in the stomach. He was arrested.

19

Dead Possum

Officers were called to 2nd Street just before 2 pm on a report of a possum in a vehicle. The officer reported the animal was deceased. It was disposed of in the trash.

This is just a partial listing of police reports. You’ll notice that I leave off names and addresses. If you’re interested in a deep dive into the police log, consider becoming a VIP member. Click here to learn how it works.

Tags: CrimeFeaturedPolicePortsmouth
Please Support This Local Business

TRENDING NOW

140 MPH HOT PURSUIT

140 MPH CHASE ENDS IN RIVER

April 25, 2026
Gun panic at Deemer's

MAN WITH GUN AT DEEMER’S SENDS EMPLOYEES LOCKING DOWN

April 24, 2026
Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

Busted! 04/24/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

April 24, 2026
murphy busted in pedo string

Greenup Man Busted in Pedo Sting

April 25, 2026
Multi agency investigation

MIDNIGHT STREET FIGHT SPIRALS INTO MULTI-AGENCY RAID — ROYAL INN UNDER SCRUTINY

April 24, 2026

ABOUT US

We are a grassroots team of local journalists on a mission to give our community up-to-the-second news and events for Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Western West Virginia. We believe progress inspires change and we believe our reporting has become the front-lines of Portsmouth, Ohio's comeback.

CATEGORIES

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • Food & Drink
  • Local Business
  • National
  • Obituaries
  • Ohio
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Public Safety
  • Regional
  • Strange But True
  • vavada
  • Video

AREAS SERVED

  • Portsmouth
  • Wheelersburg
  • Minford
  • Waverly
  • Friendship
  • Ironton
  • West Union
  • Piketon
  • Coal Grove
  • South Point
  • Vanceburg
  • Grayson
  • South Shore
  • Greenup
  • Raceland
  • Ashland

SITE SEARCH

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.