Friday through Sunday, April 11-13
Actually never mind
Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies received a well-being check request for a person in Coolville who had been experiencing pain.
The person refused treatment from emergency medical services, so the well-being check was canceled.
Perfect day to take a walk
According to a report from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, a well-being check was filed for a woman with children and a dog walking on state Route 682.
The woman said to deputies she received a ride into town and did not need any further help.
Out of the street, you darn kids
A complaint for kids playing too close to the road at East First Street in The Plains was filed with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies spoke with the kids and their parents and told them about the complaint. The kids then went inside their home for the night.
No, you check first
Suspicious activity was reported to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office at a residence located at Mill Street in Chauncey.
Once on the scene, the homeowner asked deputies to walk through their house because a door was found open. No one was located inside the house, so deputies returned to patrol.
You’ll never get through my impenetrable fort
The Hocking County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by the Athens County Sheriff’s Office to Haydenville Road in Haydenville with a man barricaded in a vehicle.
Deputies made contact with the barricaded man. Eventually, he was arrested without incident.
That’s not a toy
A call with an open line from Depot Street in Albany was received by the Athens Sheriff’s Office.
At the scene, deputies discovered the call came from a kid playing with the phone, and no emergency was taking place.
Monday, April 14
Mental health concerns
Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a report of a woman experiencing mental health concerns at Mineral Road in New Marshfield.
Deputies spoke with the female and found no emergency present. The woman decided to try to sleep.
Meal prep gone wrong
A structure fire was reported to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office at First Street in Stewart.
Deputies and the fire department responded and discovered a small kitchen fire, which was extinguished.
Tuesday, April 15
A flock of robbers
According to a report from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, there were three suspicious individuals wearing all black and masks around the area of Washington Road and state Route 681.
Deputies patrolled the area; however, no individuals matching the description were found.
Unruly meeting behavior
Deputies responded to community members upset at a Federal Hocking School Board Meeting, according to a report from the Athens County Sheriff’s Office.
Once deputies arrived at the scene, the meeting continued with no problems.
Wednesday, April 16
Turn off the generator, man
A noise complaint was filed with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office for a loud sound coming from Center Street in New Marshfield.
Deputies on scene heard a loud noise being made from a generator running on a property, so they advised the owner of the complaint.
The deputies proceeded to patrol the area afterwards but did not observe any criminal activity in the area.
Udder chaos
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a cow on the loose at Marshfield Road in Athens.
Deputies located the cow, but lost it when it ran into the woods. Deputies tried to contact the owner but were unsuccessful.
Thursday, April 17
Ap’paw’hended
According to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, a report was received for a runaway dog in Chauncey.
Deputies were able to locate the dog and learned the owner was on the way to get the dog.
Just leaning
At the Peach Ridge Overpass on U.S. Route 33, people were reportedly leaning over the side of the bridge to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office.
Once on the scene, the people were gone.