PPD Patrol: Don’t Cough On My Coffee

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Portsmouth Police dealt with angry neighbors, feuding siblings, a disturbing number of ODs, and someone who put the cough in coffee on Saturday and Sunday. Check out the highlights in the next ten slides. If you’d like to check out the unfiltered version of the police reports, consider becoming a VIP Member of SCDN. Click here to learn how it works.

Warrants? We Got Warrants

Saturday

Can’t We All Just Get Along?

Saturday

Sunday

ODs & Drugs

Saturday

Sunday

Trapped

Saturday

Police headed to the B.T. Washington Apartments for a report of someone trapped in an elevator at 1:29 pm. They were out by the time police arrived at 1:41 pm.

Suspicious Minds

Saturday

At 2 pm, a caller reported 20 people inside an apartment on Thomas Avenue. She thought there was some sort of problem. When officers arrived 12 minutes later, they contacted residents inside. They were told everything was fine.

Sunday

Just before 4 pm, police were called to 5th Street for a report of a man screaming at a residence. The man was arrested.

Dude, Where’s My Car?

Saturday

Just after 2 pm, a man called to report that his car was stolen from 20th Street. Turns out that New Boston Police had arrested the owner for DUI. His vehicle was parted at Applebee’s.

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Saturday

Just before 5 pm, a woman called police to say that her friend was being harassed by an ex-boyfriend on 20th Street.

The woman said her ex just wouldn’t leave her alone despite being asked to leave the property. He left before police arrived. They advised her to call if he comes back.

Garage Bandits

Sunday

An unpleasant start to Mother’s Day for people on Timmonds Avenue.

Don’t Cough on My Coffee

Sunday

Just before 11:30 am, police were called to the Super Quick on the Scioto Grail. A Piketon man claimed that an employee in the store purposely coughed on his coffee cup.

Police advised him to call the corporate offices to file a complaint.

Child in Danger

Sunday

At 2:22 pm on Sunday, police were asked to check on the welfare of a 2-year-old boy. The caller said she received photos from the boy’s mother that showed a slap mark on his face and bruising around his neck.

When officers got to the 14th Street apartment, no one answered the door.

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