Belmont County Sheriff’s Log
Western Belmont County excerpts from February 6 through February 11 were created from the information provided by the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office call logs.
February 6, 2026
2:05 pm – North Main Street, Bethesda. Unoccupied vehicle blocking roadway. Contact made with owner who will move it.
5:51 pm – Rosemary Camp Road, Flushing. Deputy at this address for a vehicle blocking a driveway. Female showed up and struck deputy’s unit. Ohio Patrol notified. Minor damage to vehicles.
February 7, 2026
3:24 am – Belmont-Centerville Road, Belmont. Caller reports someone is pounding on door. Negative contact made.
6:27 am – Caller reports man in semi is experiencing an asthma attack. Barnesville EMS transported man to Barnesville Hospital.
12:54 pm – National Road, Bethesda (Morristown area). Male juveniles at facility fighting. EMS transported one, second one sent to Sargus Juvenile Center.
February 8, 2026
4:37 pm – Maple Avenue, Bethesda. Caller reports a female is sitting on a guardrail. Wants her checked on. Negative contact achieved when deputies arrived.
4:50 pm – National Road, Morristown. Calles advises they hear fighting going on in the apt. above. No fighting, just people playing music. They will turn it down.
10:09 pm – Belmont-Warnock Road, Belmont. Son-in-law, mother-in-law domestic issue. Female turned down EMS assistance and transport. Parties separated, no one wants to press charges.
February 9, 2026
1:58 pm – N. Bridge Street, Belmont. Truck reported blocking road. Negative contact achieved.
February 10, 2026
8:27 am. W. Captina Highway, Alledonia. Deputies sent to check on boy who has not been in school since Jan. 13. Not contacting mother, not answering calls. Deputies spoke with male at residence who said the missing student does not live at that address.
12:30 pm. Brands Run Road, Alledonia. Caller report a male came to residence wanting to rent. Got stuck in a neighbor’s driveway and had another vehicle pull him out. Deputies found no footprints in the area to verify report.
1:55 pm – Armstrong Mills. Follow up on a physical abuse report from a local elementary school for a student. Deputies are filing a report with Child Protective Services.
5:00 pm – Somerton Highway, Barnesville. Caller reports her father “keeps talking in her ear” and threatening to turn off the power. No threats. Father indicates he tried to get his 21-year-old daughter to wash dishes, but she did not want to. Female left residence to spend the night at her mother’s home.
9:52 pm – Belmont-Morristown Road. 360 motion detection alarm at closed business. All secure.
February 11, 2026
7:28 am – Union Local School Campus. Deputy on school traffic detail.
7:35 am – Main Street, Morristown. Female is getting violent with staff. She agreed to go with squad.
11:50 am – Armstrong Mills-Centerville Rd., Jacobsurg. Truck stuck in the road. Truck is now on its way.
4:11 pm – Mt. Hope Road, Flushing, Car reported stolen, keys are not in car. Update: Car was repossessed.
4:29 pm – Reynolds Road, Piedmont (Kirkwood Twp). Deputy drive by location to see if vehicle reported missing by another agency is at this address.
5:58 pm – Townhall, Morristown. Special detail. Deputy attending village council meeting.
7:57 pm – Morristown Road, Flushing. Caller reports roommate is threatening to kill him. Caller is in lobby waiting on a ride.
8:44 pm – Belmont-Morristown Road. Female caller reports an unruly child. She is driving across country and wants a callback. Deputy dispatched. Negative contact.
11:13 pm – Barnesville. Caller reports receiving calls from an unknown person threating to kill him. Caller mentioned an address in Zanesville. Zanesville Police identify that address as a known “drug house”.
11:41 pm – Belmont-Morristown Road. Love’s Truck Store. Driver blocking bay refusing to move. Vehicle has had issues. Everything is worked out.
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