• Meet Our Team
  • Advertise on SCDN
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
Monday, March 16
Scioto County Daily News
  • Login
  • Register
Subscribe For $1/week
  • Public Safety

    30 Days in Jail for Daycare Worker Charged with Child Endangerment.  Mom Files Lawsuit 

    Weird strange news

    Nursing Home Resident Calls 911 Over Missed Cigarette Break 

    Mouth of Mound Street

    “The Mouth of Mound Street” Sparks More Calls

    Scioto County Crime

    Overdose Behind Portsmouth Elementary Leads Early-Morning Police Roundup

    burn ban

    Burn Ban Ignored Twice in One Day Wheelersburg; Firefighters Warn of Spring Fire Risk 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 03/12/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Woman Walks Away From Crisis Center — Police Say They Can’t Force Treatment 

    CARPENTER JESSE JAMES

    Jesse James Carpenter Strikes Again — Walmart “Return King” Back With Another Scheme 

    Shooting

    Woman Arrives at SOMC ER With Gunshot Wound; Investigation Turns Over to Pike County

    Troubled Bad Youth Kids

    Teen Pranks Draw Police Attention — How “Harmless” Mischief Can Turn Serious 

    Woman Found “Rowing” Canoe in Man’s Backyard Arrested in Portsmouth 

    Mental Health

    Police Warn Man After Repeated Reports of Racial Slurs and Neighborhood Disturbance 

    assault

    Woman Reports Daughter Assaulted; Police Take Report at Hospital 

    Man Found Dead Hours After Release From Rehab Program 

    Sheriff night 1

    Strange Woman With Knife Reported in Lucasville 

    Portsmouth

    Mother Says Teen Shot in Wayne Hills Faces Long Medical Battle as Two Are Charged 

    separation anxiety

    “Sham” Dog Rescue Operated in Scioto County – Stole $300 Grand 

    Scioto County Grand Jury Indictments

    20 New Scioto County Grand Jury Indictments

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 03/10/26 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    “I’m Afraid to Go to Sleep”: Family Argument Ends With Arrest After Threats Are Reported 

  • Lawrence County
  • Politics
    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 

    Portsmouth City Council

    New Year Brings Changes to Portsmouth City Council 

    What Comes Next for Economic Development After the Horton Scandal? 

    Portsmouth City Council

    Packed Chambers, Empty Power: How a Symbolic “Trans Sanctuary” Debate Took Over City Hall 

    Scioto County Economic Development

    From “Economic Development” to Indictments: How the Scioto County Scandal Unraveled — and Where Things Stand Now 

    Cathy Coleman

    Commissioners Honor Cathy Coleman With Heartfelt Christmas Tribute as Scioto County Celebrates the Season 

    Robert Horton

    UPDATE: Horton Case Delayed… Again 

    Scioto County Board of Commissioners

    Full House: Commissioner Will Mault Takes His Seat at the Table 

    Scioto County Courthouse

    What’s Next for Scioto County Commissioners? Two Interim Members, One Uncertain Future

  • Feel Good
    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 

    Jackson

    “I Held Those Keys Tight” — One Man’s Harrowing Journey from Addiction to Hope 

    Three girls in quinceañera dresses stand beside one another. The one in middle has a gold dress while the other two wear pink.

    Tips for Selecting the Color of a Quinceañera Dress

    The Day the Streak Ended: Lakers’ 1987 Record Broken

    An angler standing at the edge of a lake just after sunset with three fishing rods resting on the ground next to him.

    Night Fishing: Who Is It for and How Do You Start?

  • Obituaries
    Tina Marie Veach

    Tina Marie Veach, 57 of New Boston

    Samuel W. Jarrell

    Samuel W. Jarrell 87 of Franklin Furnace

    W

    William Wolfenbarker Jr 47 of Wheelersburg,

    Charles Robert Hammonds

    Charles Robert Hammonds 79 of West Portsmouth

    Roger Dale “Whitey” Cydrus, Jr

    Roger Dale Cydrus, Jr.,59 of Chillicothe

    Stanley A. Mitchell

    Rick F Taylor, 71 of Waverly

    Derrik Dwayne Richard Tabor

    Derrik Dwayne Richard Tabor 42 of Portsmouth

    Beatrice (Bea) Laverne Hempill

    Beatrice Laverne Hempill 89 of Wheelersburg

    David Franklin Rose 84 of Otway

    Stephen Glen Potters

    Stephen Glen Potters, 69 of South Webster

    Dale R. Mullens

    Dale R. Mullens, 83 of Sciotoville

    Alvin Hugh Sanford

    Alvin Hugh Sanford, 83 of Minford

    Michael Ray Maddix

    Michael Ray Maddix, 78 of New Boston

    Nelson Brickey Jr

    Theresa Elizabeth Frey

    Theresa Elizabeth Frey, 90 of West Portsmouth

    Kathleen Joyce Dettwiller

    Kathleen Joyce Dettwiller, 75 of McDermott

    Edna May Harris, 59 of Piketon,

    John Gordon Leslie

    John Gordon Leslie, 70 of Columbus

    Randy Mark Cooper

    Randy Mark Cooper, aged 68 of McDermott

      Kierstyn Kay Canter

      Kierstyn Kay Canter, 56 of Columbus

  • 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

File New Boston PD Reports Online

Cyn Mackley by Cyn Mackley
6 years ago
in Public Safety
report online
ShareTweetEmail

There’s a new way to file police reports with the New Boston Police Department.

With many police departments worried about taking in-person reports due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the NBPD has added a new feature to their Police Department website  www.newbostonpolice.com.

Residents can now file a police report online. This online filing system isn’t meant for violent or serious crimes. You should still call 9-1-1 if a crime is in progress, someone is injured or in danger, or if you need any type of help right now.

The goal is to save time and conserve resources. An officer who might normally come out to your home to take down the minor report can be available for responding to emergency calls.

Please Support This Local Business

Crimes to Report Online

  • Petty Theft, including Shoplifting Incidents under $1000 value.
  • Theft of items from a Motor Vehicle where loss value is under $1000.
  • Medication Theft.
  • Identity Theft/Stolen Credit Card Use, Fraud.
  • Phone, Computer, Text Harassment.
  • Criminal Mischief (Tampering with your property, but no damage).
  •  Damage to Property Under $1000 value (i.e. vehicle, or other property).
  • Burglary and Breaking and Entering into Unoccupied Structures (i.e. vacant houses, business structures, garages).
  • Trespassing onto your property where the person has already left the area.
  • A traffic accident (most generally on private property) where there was no injuries or claimed injuries and you have already exchanged information with the other driver or property owner.

DON’T Report These Crimes Online

  • Emergencies or crimes in progress.
  • Auto accidents where there are injuries or hit-skips.
  • Stolen vehicles or firearm.
  • Theft or property damage where the value of loss is over $1000.
  • Hate crime or bias related crime.
  • Crimes of violence (i.e. assaults, domestic violence/threats, stalking, robbery by force, burglary where home was occupied, breaking and entering into a occupied business structure, sex related crimes).
  • Missing person or child.
  • Injured person or persons
  • Crimes with physical evidence connected to the incident that needs to be collected by an Officer (i.e. blood, tools or items left by the suspect, obvious fingerprints, security surveillance video footage where it could be lost if not secured or copied right away).

 

Here’s how to use it. Head over to their website. Look for the File a Report Online tab.

file report online web

Open on your phone and scroll down to File a Report Online.

File report online

You’ll then see a whole lot of information about who should and shouldn’t file reports online and learn what types of information to include with your report. Just keep scrolling and you’ll get to the buttons for filing either a police or accident report.

file report button

Select your crime.

Add date and time information.

RELATED POSTS

Tina Marie Veach, 57 of New Boston

Michael Ray Maddix, 78 of New Boston

Nursing Home Resident Calls 911 Over Missed Cigarette Break 

Report information

Then add the description followed by your name, address, and contact information.

You’ll have the option to print the report before submitting. An officer will get in touch with you, if necessary, after the report is filed.

According to the NBPD:

“The Online Crime & Incident Reporting System is designed to make it easier and more convenient to file a police report without leaving your home and by using this report system an Officer who usually responds to a call to make a minor report can now spend that time responding to more urgent emergency calls. Once a report is filed online and reviewed an Officer will be contacting you. This Online Report System is not for crimes in progress or emergencies in progress, for those you need to call 9-1-1 or Dispatch at (740)456-4109″

Tags: CoronavirusCrimeNew BostonPolice
Please Support This Local Business

TRENDING NOW

Man Found Dead Hours After Release From Rehab Program 

March 10, 2026
Scioto County Grand Jury Indictments

20 New Scioto County Grand Jury Indictments

March 10, 2026

Woman Found “Rowing” Canoe in Man’s Backyard Arrested in Portsmouth 

March 10, 2026
  Kierstyn Kay Canter

  Kierstyn Kay Canter, 56 of Columbus

March 10, 2026
Sheriff night 1

Strange Woman With Knife Reported in Lucasville 

March 10, 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.