Police reports
Steubenville Police
Backed up: A woman lying on her back in front of a North Seventh Street business claimed a man had pushed her and she landed on a coffee table, but police said she had a “strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emitting from her breath” and her eyes were bloodshot, Saturday. The man told police she was in his house, intoxicated, when he got home so he asked her to leave. He said she got “extremely upset” and argued with him, knocking his coffee table over and throwing his TV on the floor as she left. He said she’d taken a key to his residence that he wanted back. Police said the woman appeared to be having seizures so they retrieved the missing key and had her transported to the hospital.
Attacked?: A woman told police she was jumped by a Park Street resident, Friday. She said she was standing outside a friend’s house and claimed the woman came out and assaulted her, punching her several times and tried to smash her head off the concrete but police said she had no apparent injuries and told them she hadn’t been hurt. She did claim the woman stole $30 and her cigarettes from her. Her alleged assailant told police the caller was outside her home, standing beside their truck and being very loud. She said she went outside to ask the caller to move away from the vehicle and the caller began screaming obscenities at her and tried to punch her. She told police she took the caller to the ground but did not punch her, and said she didn’t have the woman’s money or cigarettes. She told police she might have video of the incident.
Pumping iron: A woman in the 700 block of North Sixth Street told police her ex stole her iron pills and she wanted an officer to go to Weirton and get them back, Saturday. Police told her they don’t usually take reports on stolen medications and suggested she contact her doctor to get more. She also told them she gets dizzy and lightheaded when she doesn’t take them and claimed she’d fallen and hit her head three times in the last hour or so as a result. She requested an ambulance.
Mistaken identity: A South Fifth Street resident said she’s being harassed by two people who think she’s someone else, Saturday. She said the two keep texting her and threatening her with violence and advising “they are going to come to her house.” She said the woman who previously lived in the house owes the two money, she said.
Drugs: Police responding to reports of an unresponsive male allege they arrived at the man’s home to find he’d been administered 16 mg of Narcan by a family member, Friday. Police reported finding two burnt spoons and a glass crack pipe next to him and issued him a summons for possession of drug paraphernalia and a drug treatment form.
Cited: Chazmeanne Lee, 27, 1405 Oakgrove Ave., Steubenville, speeding, DUS and expired/unlawful plates; Allante P.D. Chapple, 32, 490 S. Fifth St., Steubenville, no operator’s license.
Booked: Ashanea Herrin, 26, 711 Market St., Apt. A, Steubenville, warrant for felonious assault, Saturday.
Thefts: A Ridge Avenue man reported the catalytic converter was stolen from his van overnight, Friday. An Oregon Avenue resident told police the catalytic converter was cut from her Ford E-350, Saturday.
Summoned to court: David M. Carpenter, 57, 816 N. Fourth St., rear, Steubenville, possession of drug paraphernalia, Friday.
