Portsmouth Overdose Victim Revived

Portsmouth Overdose Victim Revived




Portsmouth Police and EMS helped revive an overdose victim and went out of their way to help out after a traffic stop got complicated. Plus they checked out reports of kids in danger and even helped a dog get home safely. We break down the highlights in these 10 slides.


Under The Influence

Can’t We All Just Get Along?

Turn It Down, Kids

A Thomas Avenue caller reported loud music coming from a neighbor’s apartment just before 3 am. An officer spoke to the resident. She said her kids were playing loud music. She made them turn it down.

Hey! That’s My Stuff

Door Kicked In

At 8:15 am, police responded to 6th street for a report of a broken door. The caller reported a door kicked in on a rental property. The landlord kicked out the tenants the day before.

It appeared someone entered the house and boarded the doors shut from the inside to prevent workers from making entry to the house. The landlord requested extra patrols.

Welfare Check

An elementary school asked police to check on the welfare of two kids who haven’t contacted the school in three weeks.

Police headed to their 4th Street home to speak to their guardians. The woman said she and the kids are sick and they didn’t go to school. Police advised her to notify the school.

Who Let The Dog Out?

Officers responded to a request to locate the owner of a loose pit bull on Varney Avenue. Police found the owner and safely returned the dog.

Meanwhile at Speedway

A traffic stop at Speedway at 11:14 am, ended up being pretty complicated when a man claimed he was having chest pains. Officers arranged for animal control to pick up a pet in the vehicle and also took a woman in the vehicle back to Lawrence County.

A tow company picked up the vehicle.

Unwanted Visitor

A Walnut Street caller reported a suspicious man entering a Walnut Street home just after 1 pm. The man took plywood from the home and made entry. The caller said he had a backpack and other bags in his possession.

Police took him into custody.

Baby In Danger?

At 7:48 pm, a caller reported a baby in danger on Franklin Avenue. The caller said the child’s mother was on drugs and neglecting the baby.

Police said the baby seemed fine and observed no signs of drug use.

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