PPD: High Winds and Strange Smells

high winds

High winds, high people, dangerously confused individuals, and mom’s missing ashes kept Portsmouth Police Officers very busy on Thursday.  I’ve got the highlights in these 15 slides. If you’d like the full, unfiltered story, consider becoming a VIP member. Click here to learn how it works.

What’s That Smell?

Just before 1 am, a caller reported the smell of marijuana coming from an apartment on Chillicothe Street. Officers were unable to locate.

Little and Dangerous

Chubby and Dangerous

At 1:37 am, a caller reported a group of kids on Center Street banging and slamming on neighbor’s houses. One was described as chubby and wearing a gray shirt.

Police warned the kids to quit it.

Poled Over

Call For Help

A woman called police just after 5 am to report her son had been attempting to harm himself all night. She took a kitchen knife away from him but he was still threatening suicide.

He was transported to SOMC.

Meanwhile At Speedway

Two brothers were bothering customers at Speedway just before 8:30 am. They were gone when police arrived.

B & E

A man called police just before 9 am to report a break-in at his Marshall Avenue garage. He asked that police patrol the area more often.

Missing Teen

Under The Influence

On The Loose

A Milldale Road neighbor called police a 1:30 pm to report that an older neighbor lady was wandering around their property with her dogs. The dogs were acting aggressively.

Police notified the Health Department for the dogs and Portsmouth Ambulance for the woman.

The woman refused treatment. Animal Control took custody of the dogs.

Where’s Mom?

Just after 1:30 pm, a man came to get some items from his vehicle in the police impound lot.

He took speakers and other items but claimed that his mother’s ashes and wallet were missing from the car.

Don’t Interrupt My Zoom

A man called police just before 2 pm after a neighbor’s yelling and screaming interrupted his video appointment with a client.  Police advised it was a civil issue.

Locked In

At 4 pm, an employee got locked inside the Scioto County Welcome Center and set off the alarm. Another employee was in the parking lot in her car. She heard the noise, let the trapped employee out, and reset the alarm.

Bicyclist Threatened

A man on a bike called officers to the Wendy’s on Gallia. He claimed that four people in a white or silver vehicle had threatened him just after 4 pm. Officers could not locate the suspects.

Trees Down

Storms took out several trees during the evening.

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