PPD: Excavator Knocks Down Phone Line

An excavator knocked a phone line down on top of two vehicles traveling on Route 52 Monday. Plus officers answered reports of child sexual assault and assisted a mentally ill patient. We break down a busy day in these next 10 slides. Our VIP Members on Patreon get Exclusive Bonus Content.

Strange Whistling

Just after 1 am, a Summit Street Caller told police she thought someone has pushed in her back door. She’d placed a board across the door. She said the board appeared bowed. The caller also complained of whistling noise outside.

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The responding officer said the board looked fine. The caller expressed concern about a possible phone tap.

Child In Danger?

Under The Influence

DOA

Police responded to 8th Street for a report of a DOA. Officers talked to the coroner. He ordered the body transported to Montgomery County for autopsy.

Court Scam

At 10:30 am, a man reported identity theft to the police. He claimed his wife’s Social Security Number was used in a case in Portsmouth Municipal Court.

He said he was contacted by Lifeproof. Someone claimed his wife’s SSM number was used on 9-7-2020.  As 9-7-2020 was Labor Day, there were no cases. Police told him it sounded like a scam.

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Excavator Causes Accident

An excavator hit an old phone line in the 4800 block of Gallia at 3 pm. The line fell and struck a van and truck driving in the Westbound lane of US 52.

The company cut the old line and cleared traffic. Police said the company would contact the owners of the vehicle to pay for their damages. Police reported no injuries.

Out of Control

Just after 3 pm, police were notified about a fire on Milldale Road. Someone was burning leaves and the fire got out of control.

Firefighters responded with the brush truck and put out the fire.

Panhandling Problem

Panhandling is a reoccurring problem in the Gallia and Kendall area. At 4:47 pm, police got a call about a man in a gray hoodie harassing people for money. The man left the scene before police arrived.

Cry For Help

Just after 6 pm, police responded to Summit Street for a report of a combative suicidal man. Police were forced to restrain him.  They forcibly carried him to an ambulance. Officers also accompanied the ambulance to SOMC and assisted helped take him to a room.

The man fought with officers and attempted to bite them. There were no injuries to officers.

 

 

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