Crime, Chaos, and Callouts: A Busy Sunday for Scioto County First Responders 

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From burglaries to medical emergencies, Sunday was anything but quiet for Scioto County’s emergency services. Deputies, EMTs, and firefighters responded to a packed list of incidents across the region — everything from alarm drops and animal complaints to car crashes and crimes in progress. 

While the Scioto County Sheriff’s Office decided to stop providing detailed call logs to Scioto County Daily News in early 2025, we’re committed to keeping you informed with every bit of data available. Here’s a breakdown of what went down on June 1: 

🚨 CRIME & LAW ENFORCEMENT CALLS 

Burglaries: 

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Theft and Assaults: 

Vehicle-Related Crimes: 

Other Incidents: 

🚑 EMS & FIRE RESPONSE HIGHLIGHTS 

Medical Emergencies:
EMS was busy with at least 15 emergency squad transports across the county, including: 

Injury Accidents: 

Fire Calls: 

🔔 ALARMINGLY BUSY — LITERALLY 

False Alarms Everywhere:
Deputies responded to at least seven alarm drops at various businesses and homes including: 

Nearly all turned out to be false alarms or were canceled en route. 

🐾 ODDS & ENDS 

From mental health crises to marina arrests and everything in between, Sunday kept emergency responders on their toes. While we no longer receive full narrative reports from the Sheriff’s Office, Scioto County Daily News remains committed to bringing you real-time insights from every available log. 

Stay safe, stay aware — and if you see flashing lights on your street, you’ll find the details here. 

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