PPD: Asleep At The Wheel

asleep at wheel

A surprising number of people found their cars a comfy place to catch a nap on Tuesday.  Not so surprisingly, some of the folks who were awake needed driving lessons. Plus a brawl over a bathroom at a nursing home and a body part that got left behind at a crash. We’ve got 14 slides that highlight the calls answered by PPD.  If you’d like the whole unfiltered story, sign up for VIP membership.  Click here to learn how it works.

Big Boom

A loud noise prompted multiple calls to Portsmouth Police around 12:30 am. Callers suspected the noise might be gunshots.

When officers investigated the discovered a transformer blew up on Clare Avenue.

B & E

Waving a Gun

Just before 7 am, officers responded to Waller Street for a report that a man came out of an apartment waving a gun.

Asleep at the Wheel

Police were called to Kroger on Gay Street at 7:39 am for a report of a woman passed out in green Crown Vic.

She said she was sleeping in the vehicle but doesn’t have a license. A friend showed up to take her home and move the vehicle.

 Nursing Home Bathroom Battle

Missing Teen

Missing Guns

Just after 9 am, officers received a report that two antique BB guns were missing from 7th Street.

Asleep at the Wheel: Part 2

Get In Some Practice

Officers stopped a new driver just after noon on 8th Street. The drive had just received their permit. Police suggested it might be best to practice at Spartan Stadium to get a better grasp of the mechanics of driving before hitting the road.

Light Bulbs and Vinegar

A man stopped by the Portsmouth Fire Department to request and officer at 4:40 pm. He claimed that fluorescent lights and vinegar were used to influence him and cause sores on his arms.

An officer suggested medical transport, but the man refused both that and an offer for a ride home. As he didn’t appear to be a danger to himself or others, he was allowed to go on his way.

That’s My Stuff

It only took half an hour to recover a bike reported missing from Valley Street at 5:48 pm. It was taken from a front porch but located at 6:17 in possession of a juvenile on Harrisonville.

Missing Ear

An officer had the gruesome task of heading back to a crash scene to help recover a body part that had been left behind earlier. The ear in question was recovered and transported to a funeral home by the Scioto County Coroner.

Dangerous Driving

Just after 7 pm, a caller reported a vehicle hitting curbs and a tree near the Esplanade. The driver was reported circling through the parking lot behind PNC and going through the drive-thru

The driver was taken into custody. A family member picked up the vehicle.

Man With A Knife

 

 

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