Belmont County Sheriff’s Log
Western Belmont County excerpts from April 24 to April 28 were created from the information provided by the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office call logs.
April 24, 2026
12:56 am — Main Street, Holloway. A deputy was out on patrol and contacted dispatch to verify driver information.
11:06 am — Willow Street, Bethesda. A deputy answered questions regarding firearm ownership.
11:42 am — National Road, Bethesda. The caller stated that two juveniles were fighting. They were separated, but one continued to cause issues. The deputy transported one male to Sargus.
11:50 am — Bend Fork Road, Jacobsburg. A caller told a deputy about his belief that his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend had left beer cans on his property and taken his trail camera. The deputy answered questions about trespassing and explained how to get a Civil Protective Order.
1:39 pm — Egypt North Road, Kirkwood Township. A deputy was on location for cows walking down the roadway. The cows were recovered, and the fence was being fixed.
7:47 pm — National Road, Morristown. A caller advised that a sick raccoon was on his trailer. At 8:03 pm, the raccoon was now under the trailer. The residents were going to attempt to catch it with a live trap.
9:32 pm — 2nd Street, Lafferty. A caller advised that a couple was yelling inside their residence, with a small child outside crying. The parties were spoken to, and it was discovered that the child had smashed her finger in the backyard. The caller called again, stating that the neighbors were screaming at her for calling law enforcement. The deputy told both parties not to have any further contact and to stay in their own yards.
April 25, 2026
9:14 am — New Castle Road, Beallsville. The caller was at his soon-to-be ex-wife’s house to retrieve a list of items that he had been court-ordered to pick up. She was not currently there, but she was refusing to give him some of the items. The deputy contacted her and found out that she was doing what her attorney advised her to do. The deputy stated that they would not intervene in the absence of a criminal element. She understood the possible consequences of not following a court order. When the caller was told, he was rude and verbally aggressive on the phone. Another deputy reiterated what the first deputy stated. The caller left the property.
7:35 pm — Rest Area, Westbound Interstate 70, Belmont. Jefferson County called to advise that the female from an earlier call may be at the rest area based on her phone ping. A deputy made contact and followed the female to a hospital for medical treatment.
9:10 pm — National Road, Belmont. The caller advised that her husband was bitten by their dog, and he left their residence. There was no altercation between them, and no medical treatment was sought.
April 26, 2026
6:24 pm — Pancoast Road, Belmont. There was static on the line of a 911 call. The phone number was connected to their internet since there was no landline.
8:42 pm — Saffell Church Road, Alledonia. There was a side-by-side accident where a male was impaled by a branch. A med flight was requested. The deputy assisted with giving the man aid.
April 27, 2026
7:12 am — Somerton Highway, Barnesville. An alarm dropped at a business location. A deputy responded, and all was secure.
1:51 pm — Belmont. Deputies investigated a call about possible abuse and threats. The information was forwarded to Child Protective Services.
4:16 pm — Bethesda. Information was taken for a report on a possible sex offense.
April 28, 2026
1:38 am — Belmont Morristown Road, Belmont. An alarm drop occurred at a business. Everything was found secure.
10:44 am — Mt. Hope Road, Lafferty. The caller stated that a co-worker struck her vehicle this morning. A deputy went to the address for a report of the accident. The caller called back to state that the parties would handle the situation between themselves.
2:18 pm — Morristown Street, Flushing. Deputies went to the location to investigate a report of someone putting caulking in keyholes. They will speak to the maintenance about the issues.
3:02 pm — Walters Road, Jacobsburg. A caller advised that a male was wandering around and may have been picked up by a blue car. A deputy went to the location to patrol the area and made no contact.
3:26 pm — Uniontown-Flushing Road, Flushing. The deputies did a wellness check. The caller was unable to contact the person, and they failed to appear in court. The person was fine. Their car was not working and had no working phone.
8:15 pm — Willow Street, Bethesda. A caller stated that there was an active dispute between a male and a female. Both parties were outside arguing, and the female was hitting the car. The female left before the deputy arrived. The deputy transported the male to jail because he violated a Temporary Protection Order.
8:59 pm — Oak Street, Bethesda. The deputy explained the process of eviction to the caller and what he needed to do.
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