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Barnesville Police Log Nov. 17-23

Police Log excerpts are created from information  provided by the Barnesville Police Department excerpts are created from information gleaned from individual “call record reports”. 

Monday, November 17, 2025

9:03 am – caller states that a person that he works with is threating and harassing him.

2:21 pm – caller from Bond Avenue requesting an officer about a male sitting outside the business. They don’t want him there anymore. Officer stated the male will be on his way.

6:43 pm – person on station stating he has locked himself out of his residence.

7:04 pm – caller reports there is a male was going through the dumpster at Convenient.

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

5:00 pm – officer on Wiley Avenue for a follow up investigation.

5:56 pm – caller from West Main Street reporting a four-wheeler heading towards Barnesville. Officer had negative contact with the four-wheeler.

9:53 pm – officer on West Church Street for a vehicle lockout.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

5:01 am – officer on Bond Avenue for a traffic stop.

7:41 am – officer on North Broadway Street for a traffic stop.

9:08 am – female on station in regards to two fake $100 bills.

9:31 am – female on station to speak with an officer.

10:39 am – officer on Henderson Street to assist the EMS.

12:50 pm – person on station to speak with an officer.

2:19 pm – person called to speak with an officer.

3:11 pm – female on station about the fake money issue.

4:26 pm – officer out to follow up to the fake money issue.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

8:03 am – officer at Elementary School lot for a traffic stop.

8:12 am – officer on West Church Street for a traffic stop.

10:34 am – officer on West Church Street for a follow up.

11:59 am – officer on Cole Street for a domestic issue.

3:10 pm – officer on Park Street for a vehicle lockout.

3:47 pm – caller reports a truck is riding his bumper on Route 800 south. Officer had negative contact with the truck.

5:47 pm – officer on South Chestnut Street for a traffic stop.

6:10 pm – officer on Bethesda Street for a traffic stop.

7:48 pm – caller reports she hit a deer and it needs moved off the road. Officers moved the deer.

8:48 pm – officer on Bond Avenue for a traffic stop.

8:49 pm – officer on South Lincoln Avenue for a traffic stop.

Friday, November 21, 2025

1:33 am – officer on North Route 800 for a traffic stop.

6:52 pm – officer on North Chestnut Street for a warrant service. Officer had positive contact with the person with the warrant.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

1:05 pm – officer on North Chestnut Street for a welfare check. Officer reported subject is fine.

6:58 pm – officer on North Arch Street for a traffic stop. Warning given for lights.

8:38 pm – caller from Ohio Street reports neighbor is burning trash. Person states it smells like burning plastic. Officer reports only wood is being burnt

11:16 pm – officer at Emerald Pointe for a traffic stop. Warning given.

Sunday, November 23, 2025

12:03 am – officer at Barnesville Memorial Park for two suspicious vehicles. Officer reported that both vehicles are leaving.

 12:27 am – open phone line from Fairmont Avenue. Possible domestic situation between male and female. Officer reports all is verbal, parties back in the vehicle and heading home.

4:37 pm – officer on Barnesville-Bethesda Road, Warren Township for a vehicle lockout.

4:42 pm – officer on Route 147 near Tacoma for a traffic stop.

5:21 pm – officer on East Main Street to investigate a complaint.

5:57 pm – caller from Morgantown Avenue reports a barking dog. The dog has been barking non-stop for 20 minutes now.

6:50 pm – caller from Morgantown Avenue reports the dog is barking again. The dog has been barking non-stop for two hours. Officer notified.

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