Scioto County’s emergency responders had a packed day on Tuesday, June 3, with a flood of calls ranging from medical emergencies to suspicious vehicles, domestic incidents, and assaults. The Scioto County Daily News remains committed to public transparency, even as the Sheriff’s Office halted its detailed daily call logs in early 2025. Here’s what we can tell you based on the available data.
Emergency Squad Runs Dominate the Day
Medical emergencies made up the majority of calls, with 23 squad runs dispatched throughout the county. Many of these resulted in transports to local hospitals, including calls to:
- Great Meadow Rd
- Dixon Mill Rd
- Meadows Ln
- Rapp St
- Ohio River Rd
- Big Bear Creek Rd
- Pollock Rd
- Galena Pike
- Senek Ave
- And numerous others
Some calls resulted in non-transports or were handled by other jurisdictions, such as a late-evening call to Millers Run-Fallen Timber Rd.
Criminal Activity: Assaults, Thefts & More
There were several law enforcement responses to criminal complaints across the county:
- Two Assaults were reported, one at Kenny’s Convenient Mart on State Route 139 and another at Edgewood Manor on Big Bear Creek Rd. One led to a report being filed; the other required medical transport.
- A Theft was reported on Gallia Pike, with deputies investigating.
- Two Civil Process Arrests were made, one at the STAR Community Justice Center and another at a US 23 rest area.
- A domestic complaint was logged in the early morning hours on 3rd St.
- Traffic offenses resulted in multiple warnings issued throughout the evening on roads like Maple St, US 52, and near Westside IGA.
Investigations and Odd Behavior
Deputies responded to at least eight separate “Investigate Complaint” calls on roads including:
- Millers Run-Fallen Timber Rd
- Charlevoix Ave
- Woodland Ave
- Galena Pike
- Arrick’s Propane (US 23)
- Brame Rd
Some led to formal reports or further investigation, while others were logged only.
Several suspicious persons and vehicles were also reported. Notably:
- A suspicious vehicle was investigated on Ohio River Rd and Bennett St.
- A suspicious person was spotted near the former Clarks BP on Center St and again on Old Scioto Trail.
Other Notable Incidents
- A mental health call came in from Rigrish Rd, with authorities advised of the situation.
- A 911 hang-up was investigated on Braunlin Rd.
- A traffic jam or road blockage was addressed on Snook Rd.
Patrols & Alarms
Deputies stayed active on routine patrols across Clay Township, Rosemount Rd, and other locations, logging several drive-throughs.
Alarm calls at Clairmont Ave, Mohawk Dr, and other locations were mostly false or canceled.
Final Thoughts
While we no longer have access to the granular details we used to, Scioto County Daily News remains dedicated to keeping you informed. We will continue to bring you every piece of available data in a readable, clear format. Transparency is our commitment—because this is your county, and you deserve to know what’s happening in it.
Stay safe, stay aware, and if you see something strange, call it in. Scioto County responders are clearly staying busy.


















































































