Catalytic Converter Crime Spree

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Portsmouth, Ohio Police responded to a catalytic converter crime spree and offered rides to people in need. Plus they investigated a case of a visitor smuggling drugs into SOMC. We break down the highlights from the Portsmouth Police Chief’s Daily Briefing

 

Under The Influence

Catching a Ride

Suspicious Activity

A Robinson Avenue caller reported a man had broken into the fenced area of Goodwill at 7:20 am.  The suspect was hanging around the dumpster. Officers detained the man but the store did not want to file charges.

Just after 4 pm, a Gallia Street caller reported a man with a sign running in the street. The witness said he was loud and aggressive with people. Police could not locate him.

Catch and Release

Hey! That’s My Stuff

Too Dangerous To Go In

At 1:15 pm, a caller reported suspicious activity in the yard of a burned house on 11th Street. The witness reported people taking things from the house.

Police said it was too dangerous to check inside the house, but they did find a guy collecting items from the dumpster. They advised him to leave.

Identity Theft

A South Taylor Court caller reported another case of unemployment identity theft at 4:23 pm. He received a notice that the state denied the false claim.

Domestic Violence

A woman called 911 at 8:24 pm to report her husband had beat her. The dispatcher could hear the pair struggling. Officers responded to Kiff Street and took the man into custody.

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