PPD – Mattress Money & Horner Harrassed?

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PPD Officers were busier than bees on Saturday. They answered calls about thousand dollar bills missing from a mattress, dealt with a former PPD chief claiming harassment, and responded to OD after OD after OD.  It included a frightening case where a teen boy discovered his mother unresponsive.

We break down the highlights of that exhausting day. If you’d like the full, unfiltered version, think about becoming a VIP member.  Click here to learn how it works.

Serious Charges

Police were called to 17th Street just before 2 am for a report of someone assaulted by subjects that had fled on foot in the direction of Wayne Avenue.

Police caught up Daniel Amis and took him to the station. Amis is at the Scioto County Jail held on fugitive from justice and burglary charges.

Officers also advised that DNA evidence was dropped off but did not specify exactly what that was in relation to.

Kicked in the Face

At 2 am, officers were called to Gallia Street for a report of a group ready to fight. The group was gone when police arrived 10 minutes later but the victim remained behind.

The man had been kicked in the face. However, he refused to cooperate and refused treatment.

 

Barred But Still There

Police were called to Kendall Avenue at 4:42 am for a report of a man busting out a window at an apartment. This guy’s name had come up several times in police reports.

He’s barred from PMHA property but keeps on coming back. This guy claims he was never at the apartment and was arguing from across the street. Medics noted he was covered in minor cuts. He was treated and released.

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Police advised him to stay away.

Two hours later police were back at the same apartment. The resident said three people came to the apartment and threatened her. Officers read three suspects their rights. It doesn’t appear they were arrested.

The apartment was searched and some items were impounded.

This Property Is Condemned

OD and Drugs

Mattress Money Mess

This one is a little complicated, but try to follow along.

Kids in Danger

Not So Neighborly

 

Facebook Fracas

Police were called to Boundary Street at 4 pm for a report of Facebook harassment.

Officers suggested she block the alleged harasser on social media and call the police if he comes to her home.

 

That’s My Mail!

A woman called police to her 5th Street Apartment to report that her downstairs neighbors were stealing her mail just after 4 pm.

Police said if anything of value is missing, she should file a police report.

B & E

Just after 9 pm, a Mabert Road property owner told police that he’d been alerted someone was inside his house. He waited for officers to arrive.

They found a woman inside and took her into custody though it doesn’t look as if she was taken to jail.

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