• Meet Our Team
  • Advertise on SCDN
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contact Us
Saturday, November 29
Scioto County Daily News
  • Login
  • Register
Subscribe For $1/week
  • Public Safety
    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 11/28/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    mental health

    Armed and Terrified: Multiple 911 Calls Over Attic “Invaders” No One Can Find 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 11/27/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Buckeye Towers

    Buckeye Towers Resident Launches GoFundMe to Buy a New Elevator

    Tough Love

    Love Triangle Turns Into T-Ball Bat Beatdown 

    TEENS

    Kids in Crisis: Deputies Respond to Alarming Teen Troubles Across Scioto County 

    Tragic Discovery

    Tragic Discovery in Otway — Deputies Handle Delicate Situation With Care and Compassion 

    How Not to Burn Down Your F*ing House This Thanksgiving 

    elevator

    30-Week Elevator Wait at Portsmouth City Building Highlights Crisis as Buckeye Towers Residents Remain Trapped 

    Daniel Cocarteu

    SHOOTOUT ON PERSHING AVENUE- Parolee Who Served Just Months on Attempted-Murder Case Now Accused of Shooting Wife 

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 11/26/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Tragic Discovery

    Two Heartbreaking Losses Reported in Scioto County — Deputies, Medics Respond to Separate Tragedies Hours Apart 

    Troubled Bad Youth Kids

    Teen Punches Grandma After Gift Surprise Goes Wrong 

    DISTURBING EMAILS, CONFUSED CALLS & A CRISIS UNFOLDING — DEPUTIES AGAIN CALLED TO THE FRONT LINES OF MENTAL HEALTH 

    sports

    SPORTS MOM STRIKES AGAIN — NEW HARASSMENT CLAIMS REVIVE A SUMMER OF YOUTH SPORTS CHAOS  

    A utility pole with power lines running across it. Behind the pole is a blue sky with a few white clouds.

    How Nature Threatens Utility Poles in Your Community

    Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

    Busted! 11/25/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

    Troubled Bad Youth Kids

    Teen Turmoil: Mom Calls Cops Twice in One Day as Domestic Drama Erupts 

    “Who Steals From a Baby?” Mom Begs for Son’s Medical Helmet After Porch Theft — Then a Surprise Twist 

    Students Report “Creepy Behavior” From Substitute: School Removes Him After Concern Over Photos

  • Lawrence County
  • Politics
    Robert Horton

    UPDATE: Horton Case Delayed… Again 

    Scioto County Board of Commissioners

    Full House: Commissioner Will Mault Takes His Seat at the Table 

    Scioto County Courthouse

    What’s Next for Scioto County Commissioners? Two Interim Members, One Uncertain Future

    Will Mault

    Back to Three: Will Mault Chosen as Interim Scioto County Commissioner 

    GOP to Pick Interim Commissioner to Fill Bryan Davis Vacancy 

    Scioto County

    Voters Show Strong Support for Most Local Levies — But Sheriff’s Backed Measures Fall Short in Two Townships 

    David Malone

    Malone Unseats Dunne: Portsmouth’s Political Firebrand Loses His Seat 

    Latest Updates: Bryan Davis Gets Bail Modification, Next Hearing Set for December

    Portsmouth City Bonds

    Portsmouth Moves Forward With Bonds to Fund New City Building 

    Democrats Blast Bryan Davis: “Quit Collecting a Paycheck You’re Not Earning” 

    Robert Horton

    Update in Robert Horton Corruption Case 

    Davis Commish

    No Updates, Just an Empty Seat: Powell and Smith Say Davis Drama is Out of Their Hands

    weird strange absurd

    Parking, Murals, and an Indicted Commissioner: Sparks Fly at Portsmouth City Manager’s Conference 

    Bryan Davis Due Back In Court October 21 

    Sean Dunne Next Mayor of Portsmouth?

    Dunne: “It’s Time for Portsmouth to Speak Up” on Davis Resignation 

    confused woman

    Portsmouth Council Weighs Asking Davis to Resign 

    Turning Point USA

    Student Democrats Deny Role in Petition to Ban Turning Point USA at SSU 

    Turning Point USA

    Portsmouth Politics Escalate: SSU Students Petition to Ban Turning Point USA

    Recorder Gary Jenkins

    Scioto County Recorder’s Office Increases Fees 

    Scottie Powell

    Commissioner Powell Responds to Conflict of Interest Questions 

  • Feel Good
    A silver thermal pouch sits alone on a white and gray background. The top of the bag is cut open.

    How To Choose the Right Closure for Thermal Pouches

    sending flowers to Japan

    Flower Delivery: Share Scioto’s Heart with Japan

    Honoring Scioto County’s First Town — and Its First People: New Heritage Trail Sign Dedicated at Earl Thomas Conley Park 

    A man approaching the bowling lane with a red bowling ball as his three friends in the background cheer him on.

    How Bowling Can Improve Your Mental Health

    A sleek blue sedan parked on concrete. Behind the vehicle is a view of the sky with a setting sun over a body of water.

    How To Make Your Daily Driver Feel Like a Sports Car

    A person's hand is holding a miniature wooden house with a green roof and a budding plant on top against a green background.

    How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint at Home

    A man sitting in a vehicle is handing over an ID card to a female police officer standing by his window.

    Tips for Staying Calm During Police Encounters

    Cyn Mackley

    Cyn Mackley Channels Haunted Appalachia

    A group of friends stand around a table, smiling, laughing, and drinking. There are plates of food on the table.

    Creative Ways To Host Outdoor Events This Summer

    A family of two parents and a young boy and girl are playing laser tag with vests and laser blasters in an arena.

    What Activities To Offer at a Family Fun Center

    Shawnee State University SSU

    Shawnee State University Joins New Athletic Conference, Adds Football to Lineup 

    BREAKING: Commissioners Make Shocking Decision—Halloween to Remain on Halloween 

    Escape to the Hills: A Summer Reading List Set in Appalachia 

    Scioto County Champs: Lady Trojans and Word Wizards Bring Home the Gold 

    “I Held Those Keys Tight” — One Man’s Harrowing Journey from Addiction to Hope 

    Three girls in quinceañera dresses stand beside one another. The one in middle has a gold dress while the other two wear pink.

    Tips for Selecting the Color of a Quinceañera Dress

    The Day the Streak Ended: Lakers’ 1987 Record Broken

    An angler standing at the edge of a lake just after sunset with three fishing rods resting on the ground next to him.

    Night Fishing: Who Is It for and How Do You Start?

    good cops

    Cops Rescue Lost Man 

    good cops

    Kid Misses Bus, Deputy to the Rescue 

  • Obituaries
    Quincy Layne Bazler

    Quincy Layne Bazler, age 2 of Portsmouth

    obit-infant-small

    Emilee Jo Ratcliff passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2025

    Everett Paul Sapp, 92 of Wheelersburg

    Ramona J. Allen

    Ramona J. Allen, 94 of Minford

    Alberta Ruth Lyons

    Alberta Ruth Lyons, 94 of Lucasville

    Judith A. Lewis

    Judith A. Lewis, 81 of South Shore

    Virgil Lee Johnson

    Virgil Lee Johnson, 87 of McDermott

    Wanda Arlene Parsons Keibler

    Wanda Arlene Parsons Keibler, 89 of South Shore

    Paul Leo Morrissette

    Paul Leo Morrissette, Jr., 42, of West Portsmouth

    Herbert Wesley Shear

    Herbert Wesley Shear, 89 Piketon

    Ada Marie Stamper

    Ada Marie Stamper, 81 Portsmouth

     Joyce Lene Sullens, 87of Portsmouth

    Ronald Douglas Sowards Jr

    Ronald Douglas Sowards Jr., 58 of Knoxville

    Gary Fetters

    Gary Fetters, 79 of South Shore

    Gary Ray Pyles,

    Lucas M. Baer 38 of Portsmouth

    Glennis Ray Gambill

    Glennis Ray Gambill, 84 of Wheelersburg

    Emma Madden Musser, 89 of Garrison

    Gary Ray Pyles,

    Clyde Willis, 86 of Wheelersburg

    Patsy Jane Cook

    Patsy Jane Cook, 84, of South Webster

    Mary Catherine Pitts

    Mary Catherine Pitts, 78 of Jackson

  • More News
    • All News
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Education
    • Economy
    • Food & Drinks
    • Local Business
    • National
    • Opinion
    • Regional
    • Strange But True
    • Trending
No Result
View All Result
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Register
Scioto County Daily News
No Result
View All Result

Thief Reports Victim For Stealing Stuff Back

Cyn Mackley by Cyn Mackley
5 years ago
in Public Safety
woman reports
ShareTweetEmail

A thief called Portsmouth Police to report their victim for stealing their own stuff back. Plus, a kind-hearted officer went the extra mile to help a vulnerable woman in need. We’ve got the highs and lows from the Portsmouth Police Chief’s Briefing.

Mom in Danger?

Two people flagged down an officer at the BP on Gallia just after midnight. They said their mother had argued with a boyfriend and left their home with a knife threatening suicide. They thought she might have headed to a previous residence.

When officers checked out the previous residence, they discovered an open door and went inside to search for the woman. However, while they were inside, she texted her children and said she’d gone back home.

RELATED POSTS

Quincy Layne Bazler, age 2 of Portsmouth

Busted! 11/28/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

Emilee Jo Ratcliff passed away Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Who’s That Sleeping In My Doorway?

At 12:11 am, a caller from Alexandria House reported a man sleeping inside the doorway. Officers woke him up. They said he seemed confused and didn’t know how he got inside the building.

The caller came down and offered to give the man food if he left the property. She brought down the food and he left.

Under The Influence

  • Officers answered a call to Alexandria House at 12:44 am for a report of men using drugs by the dumpster. Police discovered a familiar face digging through the trash. They advised him to leave the area.
  • An employee of Circle City Pawn discovered drugs inside of a guitar case and asked police to pick it up. An officer impounded suspected meth for destruction.
  • An employee at a Chillicothe Street bank reported a used syringe on the sidewalk at 2 pm. However, by the time police arrived, someone had already picked it up.
  • Kroger security reported an intoxicated woman had been in the store for two hours and was currently in the makeup aisle. Officers served her with a no-trespassing order.

Towed Away

  • Police issued a ticket to a vehicle parked the wrong way on 28th Street at 1:02 am.
  • Another wrong-way vehicle received a ticket on Cypress Street at 1:13 am.
  • Officers marked a vehicle with flat tires at the Royall Inn at 7:30 am. The drive has 72 hours to move it or be towed.
  • Just before 9:30 police issued citations to three vehicles on Lincoln Street. Two had flat tires and there was grass growing around the others. Police arranged for all three to be towed.
  • Police called a tow truck yet again at 11:19 am. This time on two vehicles on Grandview Avenue. The tags expired on one vehicle back in 2019.
  • Officers impounded a vehicle with the exhaust hanging out on Charles Street at noon.

Suspicious Activity

  • A Harding Avenue caller alerted police to a man riding a bike toward Highland Bend at 3:23 am. The caller said the man acted suspiciously and carried two tires on his arms. Police could not locate him.
  • At 4:57 am, a Kinneys Lane caller reported a stroller on the sidewalk with no one around. The caller wanted officers to check for a child in the stroller. Police found the stroller empty and no suspicious activity in the area.

Hey! That’s My Stuff

  • Just before 9 am, a North Hill Road caller reported two generators and stool stolen from the back of a truck. Police took information for a report.
  • Police were called to the Woodbine Apartments for a report of a missing food stamp card. A woman said she gave it to her stepfather earlier in the day and he hadn’t returned it. Officers advised her to call Job and Family Services.
  • Someone busted out a company truck window and stole several items near the Fishbowl just after 9 pm.
  • At 9:58 pm, a Thomas Avenue caller said a woman stole her phone. The suspect denied taking the phone.

Breaking and Entering

A manager from Wayne Hills reported a break-in at a Wayne Avenue Apartment.

It’s Just A Mess

  • Police took pictures of conditions at 7th Street home and noted junk car inside the fence at 10:16 am. They also spotted an additional junked vehicle at the house next door.
  • At 10:27, police photographed a messy home on 6th Street to forward to the Health Department.
  • Just a few minutes later, they cited four junky vehicles on 3rd Street.
  • At 11:02 am, officers cited a junked car on Jackson Avenue.

Four Keys Inn Attempted Suicide

Officers answered an attempted suicide call at the Four Keys Inn at 11:14 am. Callers reported a man on the second floor attempted to jump and that people were trying to talk him down.

When officers arrived, he denied suicidal intentions and signed a refusal of medical treatment.

Hey, Give Back The Stuff I Stole

A clothing thief called the police to report that someone stole the stuff she stole.

At 2:30 pm, the caller told police she was walking with a bag of clothing near the Scioto Shoe Mart when someone stole her clothes. She said a woman in a tan SUV pulled up, accused her of taking the clothes, grabbed the bag, and then drove off.

Officers caught up with the woman in the tan SUV.  It turned out the caller was the one who stole the clothes in the first place. The caller agreed to return other stolen items.

The victim agreed not to press charges as long as she got her stuff back.

 

Officer Helps Woman In Need

A Hudson House resident called police to report missing medication. She said someone entered her apartment and took it.

The officer helped her located the meds in a cabinet over the stove. Police fetched a glass of water and stood by while she took her meds. Officers then found a more visible spot where she could keep her pills and reminded her not to forget her evening dose.

The concerned officer followed up with the MRDD to get some help for the woman. They suggested the woman’s POA should arrange for her to be evaluated.

The officer went back to the apartment to talk with the woman then worked with a social worker from SOMC to get her the help she needs.

Please Support This Local Business

Can’t We All Just Get Along?

  • Police responded to Alexandria House for reports of a domestic at 2:41 pm. It turned out to be verbal and the woman involved agreed to leave.
  • At 3:07 pm, police responded to Thomas Avenue for a report of a neighbor making threats. A man claimed an unknown man yelled at him and threatened to shoot up the house.
  • A Franklin Avenue woman contacted police at 3:30 pm to complain that her father was coming around her house and making threats. She said the two did not have a relationship. She also claimed her father spread rumors she was on drugs. Police suggested she criminally trespass him.

Butt-Dialing 911

Officers responded to a 911 call at Mound Park at 3:30 pm. It turned out a child accidentally dialed 911 on the phone in his pocket.

Police advised him to be careful.

Not Moving Until I Get My Discount

A disagreement over a sandwich discount led to a delay in the drive-thru line at McDonald’s A woman in truck refused to get out of the line because she didn’t receive her discount.

She called into the police station and the dispatcher was able to convince her to move along before it was necessary to send a police car.

 

 

Tags: CrimeFeaturedNewsletterPolicePortsmouth OhiosafetyScioto CountySouthern Ohio
Please Support This Local Business

TRENDING NOW

Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

Busted! 11/24/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

November 24, 2025
Tina Turner Musical

Police Report Reveals New Details in Paintball Attack That Halted Tina Turner Musical — But No Mention of Racial Motive 

November 24, 2025
Paul Leo Morrissette

Paul Leo Morrissette, Jr., 42, of West Portsmouth

November 24, 2025
Busted Arrests Portsmouth Scioto County Mugshots

Busted! 11/21/25 New Arrests in Portsmouth, Ohio – Scioto County Mugshots

November 21, 2025

Students Report “Creepy Behavior” From Substitute: School Removes Him After Concern Over Photos

November 24, 2025

ABOUT US

We are a grassroots team of local journalists on a mission to give our community up-to-the-second news and events for Southern Ohio, Northern Kentucky, and Western West Virginia. We believe progress inspires change and we believe our reporting has become the front-lines of Portsmouth, Ohio's comeback.

CATEGORIES

  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Casino
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • Food & Drink
  • Local Business
  • National
  • Obituaries
  • Ohio
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Public Safety
  • Regional
  • Strange But True
  • Video

AREAS SERVED

  • Portsmouth
  • Wheelersburg
  • Minford
  • Waverly
  • Friendship
  • Ironton
  • West Union
  • Piketon
  • Coal Grove
  • South Point
  • Vanceburg
  • Grayson
  • South Shore
  • Greenup
  • Raceland
  • Ashland

SITE SEARCH

No Result
View All Result
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • Sign Up
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Public Safety
  • Lawrence County
  • Obituaries
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Feel Good
  • All News
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Team
    • FAQ
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise on SCDN
  • Legal
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

© 2025 Scioto County Daily News. All Rights Reserved.