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Belmont County Sheriff’s Call Log

Western Belmont County excerpts from April 17 to April 22 were created from the information provided by the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office call logs.

Friday, April 17

7:23 am – Belmont Morristown Road, Morristown. Accident with property damage at McDonalds.

2:24 pm – Second Street, Lafferty. Deputy on scene for dog that was run over by vehicle. Owner is taking animal to vet for treatment.

6:42 pm – Morristown. Female caller states that multiple children at trailer court were harassing her two children, ages 10 and 15.

Saturday, April 18

5:01 am – Belmont-Morristown Road, Morristown. Female at motel requests a ride to the shelter. Deputies transported her to Wheeling.

1:23 pm – Oakes Place Road near Flatrock Road, Somerset Twp. Ohio Patrol enroute to car crash with tree. Male is walking away from scene. Crash was possibly intentional due to a mental crisis. Man found by EMS, transported to hospital.

5:43 pm – Lynn Avenue, Belmont. Neighbor troubles. Deputies spoke with both parties and informed each how to secure Temporary Protective Orders.

Sunday, April 19

4:31 pm – Main Street, Hendrysburg. Caller reports male in vehicle with Utah plates parked in front of house. Man existed vehicle and walked up the street and returned. He informed caller he was looking for a place to relieve himself before returning to the vehicle and departing.

Monday, April 20

9:57 am – Flushing-Holloway Road. Disabled vehicle in roadway. Tow truck is on the way.

12:20 pm – Mt. Hope Road, Lafferty. Deputy out on follow up investigation at Lafferty Post Office.

12:30 pm – East Main Street, Holloway. Deputies out on follow up investigation.

12:39 pm – Teberi Drive, Armstrong Mills. Caller on station to report fraud phone call. Caller verified SSN number and bank account on a call. Bank and credit bureaus notified. Social Security Administration required a report on record to restrict information.

3:12 pm – Morristown-Flushing Road, Morristown. Deputy in contact with caller on station who had some “C76” issues, and comments about surveillance and theft.      

 8:37 pm – West Street, Holloway. Call back regarding a property “escort”. Deputy explained that the Sheriff’s Office cannot perform property escorts without an active court order.   

Tuesday, April 21

8:06 am –Flatrock Road, Somerset Twp., Barnesville. Caller reports family pickup was struck in driveway sometime on Sunday.

9:00 am – National Road, Belmont. Male came to station to discuss custody issues and threats. Deputy advised what to do.     

7:23 pm – National Road, Morristown. Caller reports her mother is coming to the house and she is afraid of what she will do when she arrives. “Both parties advised on Temporary Protective Orders and eviction processes”.

8:43 pm – National Road, Morristown. Caller is having issues with her mother again. Neither party wants to leave the residence for the night, therefore, both parties advised that if deputies are required to return someone is going to jail.

Wednesday, April 22

4:30 am – Main Street, Hendrysburg.  911 hang up from this address. Deputy responded. No contact achieved.

7:33 am – Pancoast Road, Belmont. 911 hang up at the address. Deputy responded. Windstream internet telephone provider issues. All is well.

10:10 am – Captina Highway, Wayne Twp., Barnesville. Cows in roadway. Deputy responded. Negative contact.   

3:15 pm – Johnson Road North, Bethesda. Deputies responded to address for a report of a male outside screaming and throwing rocks at a car parked in the driveway. Damage observed to driver side window and passenger side door.

11:35 pm – Union Township (Belmont). Caller reports there is a Temporary Protective Order against a male who is texting the caller’s 15-year-old daughter who is also a protective party. Information taken for report.   

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