Police reports
Toronto Police
Charged: Jessica D. Myers, 32, 907 Main St., failure to control and leaving the scene of an accident, Saturday.
Wintersville Police
Cited for speeding: William R. Samuel, 82, 203 West Road, Toronto; Ethan Seaman, 20, Youngstown, N.Y.; and Daniel Hague, 27, 143 Cunningham Drive, Steubenville.
Cited: Kaelyn M. Hayes, 20, 239 Woodvue Lane, expired registration.
Steubenville Police
Desperate: An officer on patrol spotted two cars speeding through town and said it “appeared … one vehicle was following the other,” Wednesday. Both vehicles stopped and a male exited his vehicle and seemingly “attempted to grab a female in the driver’s side,” but she ran into a residence. The officer said he spoke with the male, who had been out looking for the girl “at a local drug house (to) bring her home,” and his wife said she “just wants her daughter to go to the hospital and get some help.” Police said the daughter “was clearly under the influence of some kind of narcotic” but insisted “she was OK and did not want an ambulance” though she was willing to go to the hospital if her parents would take her, which they agreed to do.
Costly omission: A city resident said she accidentally left her backpack in the waiting room at her doctor’s office and when she went back to it it was missing, Wednesday. She said it contained a $1,600 Louis Vuitton bag, $800 in cash and her driver’s license. She said there were six other patients in the waiting room at the time.
Long walk: An unresponsive male was found in a yard in the 4200 block of Sunset Boulevard, Wednesday. Police said he was lying in the grass and was “slow to respond and appeared intoxicated.” He had small abrasions to his hands and knees and told police he was walking and wasn’t sure how he ended up in the grass but was from Columbus and was attempting to get to the hospital for treatment. The callers said they’d yelled at him several times with no response before calling 9-1-1. Police said he “appeared to have all his personal effects with him.”
Long wait: An unresponsive male was reported on the sidewalk in the vicinity of Lincoln and Railroad avenues, Thursday. Police said the man was sleeping and when they woke him up he said he was waiting on his ride to work.
Three-fer: A man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly kept showing up at a business in the 1500 block of Sunset Boulevard where he wasn’t wanted, Monday. Police said Deion Ayers, 38, Milton, Del., was charged with criminal trespass, falsification and intoxication after they were called to the laundromat and McDonald’s four times in less than 10 hours to have him removed. Employees at the laundromat initially reported “an intoxicated male on the property” had caused issues. Police said Ayers was charging his phone when they told him he needed to leave, which he did. He returned an hour later and, while not causing problems, they reminded him he wasn’t permitted to be on the property and he left again. Employees at McDonald’s called an hour later to report “males on the property with open containers” and then they got there, police said they found Ayers with a friend who poured his beverage on the ground and then the two of them left. Several hours later employees at the laundromat reported Ayers had returned again and claimed he was still intoxicated. The responding officer that time alleges Ayers twice gave him a fictitious name and said his speech was slurred and there was a “tall boy” beer next to him so he was taken into custody.
Being bothered: A female working at a drive-through said a male in a white sedan has been harassing her, Thursday. She said there was one incident in which he “made sexual comments toward her and the passenger of the vehicle tried to strike her and the driver then threw a drink at her.” She said it’s happened four times and the driver might be a juvenile.
Fishy story: Police spotted a person “squatted down next to (a) residence)” in the 1500 block of Euclid Avenue, Wednesday. They said the residence appeared to be abandoned and the suspicious person turned out to be a woman with a flashlight who said she was looking for fishing worms. Police told her she can’t be on private property without the owner’s permission.
Nabbed: Juveniles took packages from a porch in the 500 block of Lincoln Boulevard, Wednesday. Police were able to identify and locate the juveniles involved. The caller didn’t want to pursue charges but the parent of one of the juveniles agreed to compensate the resident for lost funds.
Porch pirates: A resident in the 400 block of South Fifth Street said someone stole a package from her porch, Tuesday.
Warm fuzzies: A father requested assistance retrieving his daughter’s things from his ex’s home on Grandview Avenue, Friday. His ex said she didn’t want him or the juvenile daughter in her residence and did not want to give (them) any items.” Police told them it was a matter for the courts to decide.
No where to go: A caller reported a man sleeping in a picnic shelter at Beatty Park, Nov. 13. Police told him he couldn’t sleep there and he told them he understood.
Cited: Shane Lewis, 20, 908 ½ Trenton St., Toronto, loud exhaust; Sheila A. Ksiazek, 58, 194 Main St., Rayland, speeding; Abraham Schmiesing, no age or address listed, blocking a driveway in the 1200 block of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Served: Dale Hanlon, 74, Oak Grove Ave., warrant for aggravated menacing, Wednesday; Sean Payne, 45, 713 Market St., Apt. B, Steubenville, warrant for theft, Wednesday.
Jefferson County Sheriff
Dressed down: A man who was “doing some work” for an Adena man said he hasn’t been paid “and the (man) is acting creepy toward him,” Tuesday. He said the last time he was there to work the man “came out in just his underwear and wanted him to dump out his urine cup” and told deputies he “believes the man wants something more from him.” He said he doesn’t want to help him anymore and “just wants the money he is owed.” He was advised it’s a civil issue.
Deputy dawgs: A Rayland woman said two men she didn’t know walked into her home and her dogs scared them off and may have bitten one of them, Wednesday. She said “multiple times” she didn’t want a deputy to come to her home because “she already took a valium, was going to make herself another mimosa and get back into her bubble bath.”
Some dad: A Tiltonsville woman said her father sold Zeus, her year-old gray French bulldog, without her knowledge, Wednesday. She told deputies she thinks he did it for drugs or money sometime in September.
Not bright: A deputy spotted a man on state Route 7 in Steubenville “hanging out his car window, using hand gestures toward another driver,” Tuesday. When the vehicle was puled over, the man told them he and the other man were friends. They told him he still can’t “hang out of a vehicle window when it is moving.”
Fraud attempted: A Dillonvale man said he’d received “about 15 scam calls throughout the morning,” Tuesday.
Fraud: A Wintersville woman said she “scammed out of money” by someone pretending to be with Chase bank, Wednesday.
Cited: Brady J. Beach, 402 Heiland Ave., Yorkville, speeding.
