Overdoses, False Alarms, and Needle Sightings: Drug Crisis Keeps Portsmouth Police Busy
From overdoses to suspected drug use in public spaces, Portsmouth police and medics spent the day chasing calls that highlight ...
Read moreDetailsFrom overdoses to suspected drug use in public spaces, Portsmouth police and medics spent the day chasing calls that highlight ...
Read moreDetailsIf you’ve ever walked into Walmart for bread and milk and left with a pallet of deer corn and a ...
Read moreDetailsA trip to Southern Ohio Medical Center turned into a wild phone hunt after a woman reported her stolen cell ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth Police say two fugitives didn’t make it far after being spotted in the Wayne Hills public housing complex. Just ...
Read moreDetailsTwo children were spotted in one of the most dangerous places they could be — walking along busy U.S. 23 ...
Read moreDetailsSouthern Ohio law enforcement continues to tighten its focus on prostitution and human trafficking operations, with investigators reporting yet another ...
Read moreDetailsPortsmouth Police and animal control officers rushed to Wilson Avenue at 5 p.m. after reports that a 1yearold child had ...
Read moreDetailsA Scioto County man made the smart and safe choice when he believed a juvenile contacted him on a dating ...
Read moreDetailsShane A. Tieman, Scioto County Prosecutor announced that the Scioto County Grand Jury met and returned 12 Public Indictments. An Indictment ...
Read moreDetailsFor the second week in a row, Portsmouth Police say a wanted man was taken into custody after showing up ...
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