Friday, April 4
Drug-filled morning
Suspected narcotics were confiscated by the Ohio University Police Department at The Convo in the morning.
OUPD collected the substance for destruction, with the incident type listed as recovered property.
Ghost mode failure
An Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputy observed a vehicle without a license plate being driven on Toledo Street in Glouster.
The vehicle was pulled over, and it was discovered the passenger had an active felony warrant out of the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office.
The passenger was arrested without incident and released to the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office.
Saturday, April 5
Taking it too seriously
According to a report from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, a man threatened to punch a child at Movies 10 in Nelsonville.
Once at the scene, bystanders could not identify the man or point the deputies in his direction. The deputies patrolled the area for the man’s vehicle but were unable to find it.
A “be on the lookout” report was issued for the vehicle to surrounding law enforcement offices.
Flooring the peace
Carpet was damaged by an intoxicated individual disrupting the peace at Sargent Hall early in the morning, according to the OUPD.
The incident was reported as a “disorderly conduct offense.”
Sunday, April 6
Just a competition
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received a report of an armed robbery in progress at Perry Ridge Road in Nelsonville. Later, deputies were informed the victims of the robbery were followed by the robbers to the City of Athens.
After the deputies investigated the incident, a man was arrested for aggravated robbery and was transported to the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail.
How to play
A report for a possible domestic violence dispute came from Baker Road in Athens, according to the Athens Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies determined the incident was a misunderstanding by speaking with the family. The family was only playing a sport in the barn and arguing about how to properly play.
Monday, April 7
Little too late
Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies went to state Route 550 in Athens for a noise complaint.
Deputies found an individual who was working on their truck and advised them of the complaint. The individual said they would stop for the night.
Only wanted to hang with a friend
According to the Athens County Office, they received a report of a kid getting off the bus at their friend’s residence without permission or knowledge of their parents.
Deputies returned the kid to their parents.
Tuesday, April 8
He’s not checking it twice
A Troy Township man called the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, reporting an individual taking his utility trailer without permission and did not return it.
The suspect said the trailer was returned after the caller said to bring it back. After checking with the caller, he did not know it was returned.
Why won’t this move?!
According to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, a criminal damage complaint was received from Young Road in Guysville.
At the scene, the deputies were told the gas line for the complainant's boat was cut. Deputies took a report and an investigation was pending at the time of the media release.
Wednesday, April 9
Waterlogged
Athens County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a vehicle that was abandoned because of the flood waters over the weekend at a bike path near a Holzer medical center.
The vehicle was towed.
Rock collector
A suspicious woman was reported picking up a rock by the caller's driveway at Center Street, according to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies told the woman not to trespass on others' property.
Thursday, April 10
Could have looked a little further
At Summit Street in Glouster, Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies looked into the report of a runaway kid.
The child was found across the street.