Belmont County Sheriff’s Log
Western Belmont County excerpts from April 10 to April 15 were created from the information provided by the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office call logs.
Friday, April 10
5:03 pm – National Road, Pine Lake, Morristown. Female reported seated on office steps afraid to go home. She is going with the squad for a mental health eval.
8:33 pm – Main Street at Barrister, Bemont. Officer issued a warning for a stop sign violation.
9:03 pm – Belmont Road, Bethesda. Caller told 988 operator that she had a plan and was going to self-harm. Contact made with female. She is going to medical facility via EMS.
Saturday, April 11
1:49 am – Belmont-Morristown Road, Morristown. Alarm drop at retail establishment.
2:40 pm – Pipe Creek Road, Jacobsburg. Woman reports neighbor has aggressive pit bulls that are running about her yard. Advised to take photos, she did. On a trip to meet someone, she reports the neighbor chased her down with his vehicle and threatened harm to the woman and her passenger. He also accused them of stealing his dog. Deputies contacted neighbor who denied everything.
5:40 pm – West Street, Holloway. Caller reports a neighbor is setting off dynamite. Deputies responded and reported they could hear explosions. They are coming from state property. ODNR reports they will investigate.
Sunday, April 12
8:54 am – Black Oak Road, Flushing. Deputies responded to a call for a deceased person.
3:06 pm – Federal Street, New Castle. Caller reports neighbor making threats. Deputies on scene who spoke with neighbors stating they believed the caller was cutting down trees on their property. The property line was checked. Everyone was working on their own land.
5:38 pm – Pike Street, Barnesville. Assisting Barnesville Police on a call.
Monday, April 13
12:30 pm – Belmont Career Center. The principal and school resource officer reports that charges were going to be filed against a student for a third offense of possessing a nicotine vape device.
4:03 pm – Barnesville. Deputy out on warrant service. Negative contact with subject but permission granted to search.
5:22 pm –Barnesville Street, Temperanceville. A caller reported that there was an intoxicated male with a head injury. The male was taken to WVU Medicine Barnesville Hospital’s emergency room by the Somerton EMS.
11:21 pm – Utica RV Park, Morristown. A caller reported a suspicious male carrying around a Samurai sword was heading through a field near the Utica RV Park toward Pike 40 in Morristown. Officers patrolled the area but saw no sign of anyone going through the field. According to the report, the caller may be having mental health issues and hallucinations. At 12:55 a.m., the male called back wanting an update. A sergeant advised the caller to get some cameras.
Tuesday, April 14
9:46 am – Kreichbaum Road, Jacobsburg. Deputies on scene for a report of people they have a Temporary Protective Order against have entered the property and stolen items. Report taken.
1:03 pm – National Road, Belmont. Deputy at establishment looking for a male in a black truck. Negative contact made.
2:16 pm – McKinley Avenue, Bethesda. Deputy on station with caller. Harassment issues. Statement taken.
8:44 pm – Green Street, Belmont. Caller reports neighbor screaming racial slurs who may have mental health issues. Deputy made contact with neighbor who does not appear to have mental health issues, nor were any racial slurs heard.
Wednesday, April 15
10:13 am – Flushing. Caller needs a report filed for her son’s SSN being used on someone else’s taxes. Caller is working with bank and IRS on the issue.
8 pm – Reco Road, Belmont. Investigation follow up at Love’s Plaza.
10:33 pm – Bend Fork Road, Jacobsburg. Caller reports her sister left the house and is threatening self-harm. Caller called back to report sister has returned and the situation has evolved into a domestic issue. EMS on scene with female going with squad for a mental evaluation.
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