PPD: Do You Smell That?

strange smell

An air freshener that smelled like meth and drugs that actually smelled like drugs kept PPD officers hopping on Thursdays. Plus calls about children dominated the day. From runaways to children left alone in the street, police made sure children of all ages were safe. We hit all of the highlights in these next 15 slides. To get the full, unfiltered story, become an SCDN VIP.  Click here to learn how it works.

Closing Time

Just after 2:30 am a man called the police and said he was being assaulted at Richard Noggins on Gallia.

When officers arrived, they discovered he was a bar patron who refused to leave at closing time. Employees escorted him out.

He was fine and waiting for a taxi when the police arrived.

Cry For Help

Officers responded to 7th Street at 3:35 am for a report of an attempted suicide. Officers assisted other first responders in helping the woman.

Crash Victim?

At 4 am, officers assisted the Ohio State Patrol and attempted to contact a man OSP believed was involved in an Adams County crash.  Troopers wanted to know if the man was injured and if he was involved in the accident. If not, his vehicle may have been stolen.  Police were unable to contact him.

Not Welcome

Police responded to Center street just after 5 am for a report of a woman refusing to leave a home. The woman showed up uninvited and refused to leave. When the police arrived, she complained of medical issues. She was transported to SOMC for treatment.

Get In Line

A caller reported a man cussing everyone out and refusing to get out of line at Spartan Stadium just before 10 am. The parties worked it out amongst themselves before police arrived.

Hey, That’s My Stuff

Out Alone

Just before 11 am, officers answered a call to Kinneys Lane about a little boy and girl running around the area unsupervised. They were gone when police arrived.

Meanwhile At Speedway

A Speedway employee called police just before noon to report a man attempted to shoplift a pair of sunglasses from the store. An employee confronted the man and retrieved the glasses. The man left in a black car in the direction of Wayne Hills.

Run, Run, Runaway

A concerned relative called police at 12:32 pm to report that their niece was attempting to run away. Police picked up the child and took her to the station to meet with Children Services. The kid was released back into the custody of the concerned relative.

House Check

Officers performed house checks on the following properties between 12:30 and 1 pm.

What’s That Smell?

Under The Influence

I Don’t Want To Go Home

Officers were called to assist at a Park Avenue Home when a 14-year-old refused to leave with her family at 5:30 pm.

She did not want to go home to Kentucky. She had permission to visit until her family discovered she was at the address with a boy.

Toddler Trouble

A caller reported a toddler boy throwing toys in the road on Kinneys Lane just after 5:30 pm. When officers arrived they discovered that a mom had left an 8-year-old in charge of her little brother while she got dinner out of the oven.

The girl was distracted by her iPad and didn’t keep an eye on the toddler. Police arrived and found the toys had been picked up and the kids were inside. The officer said that all involved realized mistakes were made. However, he reported the kids seemed fine.

Missing Child

At 7 pm, officers answered a call to Walnut Street to find a missing child. The child was located a few minutes later just down the street and reunited with its guardian.

 

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