PPD: Spit, Weed & the 5-Second Solution

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A Portsmouth Officer managed to solve a B & E in a matter of seconds yesterday. We’ll also check out a report of ‘spit and weed’ in food from a local restaurant. Plus, there’s a mess of storm damage reports.  Click the slideshow to find out what kept officers busy on Wednesday.  Remember, these 13 slides are just the highlights. If you want the uncensored version with all the details, it’s time to become a VIP member.  Click here to learn how it works.

Too Darn Loud

Just after midnight, a High Street neighbor called to say things were just too loud. The caller complained of squealing truck tires. Everything was quiet by the time officers arrived 20 minutes later.

Unwanted Visitors

Police received a call from Classi Cuts & Tanning on Thomas Avenue. The caller said two people were messing around near the back door of the building. They were gone by the time officers arrived 12 minutes later.

Ouch!

Officers assisted an employee at the Valero Gas station on Gallia after she cut her hand. She was taken to SOMC.

An Officer stayed at the store until a manager arrived because the business was unlocked.

Kendall Avenue Confidential

That’s My Stuff!

Don’t Be A Litter Bug

Just before 2 pm, police stopped a vehicle on 10th Street after observing a man toss out trash on Washington Street.

The officer told him to pick up his garbage. He did. Officers sent him on his way.

Where’d You Go, Ryan Slusher?

Spit and Weed

Dog Days

Just before 5 pm, police answered a call to 13th Street for a report of a dog bite. An officer took the report but was unable to get in touch with the Animal Control Officer. The officer promised to make AC aware of the issue.

Meanwhile at Kroger

Get Them Gone

Just after 6:30 pm, a woman called officers to Highland Avenue. She wanted her daughter and the daughter’s boyfriend removed from her home.

Police advised her to file eviction papers. She said there were court orders in place to keep the two from their child. Police asked to see the paperwork. The pair had left by the time police arrived, the advised her to call officers if they returned.

Case Solved In Seconds

Storm Damage

Police responded to several reports of storm damage across town:

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