Barnesville Police Log
Barnesville Police Log excerpts are created from information gleaned from individual “ record reports” of the Barnesville Police Department. This report covers December 22-December 28.
Monday, December 22, 2025
8:56 am – officer on Cole Street investigating a complaint. Property damage.
11:21 am – caller reports a lot of smoke in the 400 block of North Arch Street from burning debris of a house that was recently demolished.
11:24 am – officer on North Arch Street with the fire department responding to the smoke/fire above.
1:13 pm – officer on North Street investigating a complaint regarding a bank scam.
3:02 pm – officer out on West South Street regarding a semi-truck blocking the entire street.
3:22 pm – officer at Riesbeck’s parking lot for a traffic stop.
3:36 pm – officer at Belmont Saving lot for a traffic stop.
4:56 pm – officer at Dairy Queen lot for a traffic stop.
5:01 pm – officer on East Church Street for a traffic stop.
6:20 pm – officer on South Chestnut Street for a traffic stop.
7:28 pm – officer on Morgantown Avenue serving a search warrant. Person was detained.
11:10 pm – officer on Pike Street regarding a group of four juveniles. Officer instructed them to return home.
11:24 pm – caller reporting a truck near Tacoma driving all over the roadway. Officer had negative contact with the truck.
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
8:00 am – officer on Morgantown Avenue for a vehicle lockout.
9:07 am – officer on Railroad Street near storage units for a traffic stop.
3:40 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
3:42 pm – caller from South Broadway Street regarding a male trying to sell things door to door. Person is very forceful about it. Officer had negative contact with that person. Caller called again reporting the same person is again on South Broadway Street. Officer contacted the person and they indicate they will take Barnesville off their list.
5:02 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning for speed was given.
5:33 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning given for turn signal.
6:29 pm – female on station to speak with an officer.
9:54 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning given for no headlights.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
8:20 am – officer on North Chestnut Street for a traffic stop.
10:31 am – officer out with a semi that is have a problem turning around.
2:23 pm – officer on Railroad Street for a traffic stop.
3:50 pm – officer on Fairview Road Warren Township assisting another unit with a two-vehicle accident.
6:02 pm – caller reporting a Buick all over the roadway. The car about ran off the road a couple of times near Ohio Hills Medical Center and then drove by the BellStores.
6:44 pm – caller from Mulberry Street reports a female standing in the middle of the roadway is yelling near J Mo’s Meats. Female is not exiting the roadway and continues yelling. Officer instructed the female to stay out of the road.
10:29 pm – officer on South Route 800 near Fairyland regarding a male walking along the roadway.
10:38 pm – officer on Roosevelt Road for a traffic stop.
Thursday, December 25, 2025
4:10 am – officer on Commodore Lane investigating a complaint.
12:13 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
2:16 pm – officer on Mt. Olivett Road to assist the emergency squad.
4:56 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
11:19 pm – officer on Douglas Road for a traffic stop. Possibly disabled, all is well.
Friday, December 26, 2025
4:11 am – officer on Commodore Lane investigating a complaint.
5:39 am – suspicious person on Morgantown Avenue.
11:02 am – officer on East Walnut Street in regards to a trailer making ruts in a yard. Officer went to speak with the driver.
12:12 pm – suspicious person on Morgantown Avenue.
1:39 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
4:07 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
5:27 pm – officer on Pine Lane for a traffic stop. Warning given for trailer lights.
5:37 pm – officer at the Rotary Lake in regards to a car in the lake. No occupants in the car. The driver of the car is located.
8:44 pm – officer on South Chestnut Street near the VFW for a traffic stop.
10:11 pm – officer on South Chestnut Street near Brill Street for a traffic stop.
10:38 pm – officer on East Main Street near Tlaquepaque Mexican Restaurant for a traffic stop.
11:39 pm – caller from Morgantown Avenue in regards to a disturbance at the neighbors. There is banging and screaming going on. Officer reported that the neighbors were excessive while playing video games.
Saturday, December 27, 2025
10:53 am – officer on East Main Street near Save-a-Lot for a traffic stop. Warning given for speed.
12:51 pm – officer on Route 147 for a traffic stop.
2:59 pm – officer on West Walnut Street for a vehicle lockout.
3:43 pm – officer on North Chestnut Street for a traffic stop.
5:19 pm – officer on South Chestnut Street near Subway for a traffic stop.
5:43 pm – officer on Bond Avenue for a traffic stop.
9:17 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop.
10:44 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning given for obstructed plates.
10:52 pm – officer on Railroad Street for a traffic stop. Warning given.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
12:17 am – officer on North Lincoln Avenue regarding three individuals dressed in black messing around vehicles. Officer made contact with the individuals and instructed them to head back to their respective homes.
9:38 am – officer on Route 147 for a traffic stop.
12:48 pm – officer on West Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning was given for expired tag.
1:20 pm – officer on West Church Stret for a traffic stop. Citation issued for expired tag.
5:32 pm – officer on County Road 122 for a traffic stop.
7:22 pm – officer on North Route 800 for a traffic stop.
8:05 pm – officer on East Main Street for a traffic stop. Warning given for expired license.
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