WANTED ROUNDUP: Three Busted in Portsmouth, But Only One Played It Smart 

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It was a busy night for Portsmouth Police as three wanted suspects were taken off the streets — though only one had the sense to make things easier on himself. 

👮 Alleyway Arrest:

Just after 6 p.m., officers tracked down Angela Puckett hiding in an alley between Mound and High. Puckett had skipped court earlier this month on a charge of driving under suspension, landing herself with an open warrant. This time, there was no escape — she was booked into the Scioto County Jail where she’ll stay until her next hearing on August 28. 

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📞 The Smart Move:

Meanwhile, Joshua Riffe proved there’s a better way to handle a warrant. Instead of waiting to get cornered, Riffe called police and turned himself in. He was wanted on a charge of endangering children. Because he faced it head-on, he saw a judge first thing the next morning and walked out on his own recognizance, with a court date set for September 16. 

🚪 Door Slam Drama:

Around 8:30 p.m. on 17th Street, officers were called after neighbors reported gunshots and claimed they saw a man dragging an elderly woman inside a home. When police knocked, the suspect cracked the door — then slammed it shut. Eventually, they got in and discovered Marvin Barrett, wanted for probation violation and fugitive from justice. Barrett didn’t get a choice: he went straight to the county lockup.  

💡 The Takeaway 

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