Bluffton police answer 428 calls during November
Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket November 2015
Total Calls for Service-428
November 01
-Officers responded to a N. Jackson St Residence in response to a verbal dispute.
-Officers responded to a reported domestic violence in the 300 block of Cherry St. After an investigation into the complaint, a juvenile in the residence was arrested and transported to the Allen County Juvenile Detention Facility.
November 03
-Police responded to a non-injury traffic crash at the intersection of Grove and Kibler Streets. Dorothy Cherry, 86, Bluffton, was issued a citation for Right of Way at Stop Signs.
November 04
-Two people filed complaints with the police department stating that their storage units at a business on SR 103 had been broken into and items were missing.
-A Commerce Ln Business reported someone using a fraudulent check to make purchases at the business.
November 06
-A N Main St. Resident reported a family member had used his information to take out a personal loan.
-A S Spring St. Resident reported that someone had entered her vehicle overnight and stolen items from it.
November 08
- Officers took a report of a missing juvenile.
-Police responded to a car/deer traffic crash near mile marker 142 on I-75.
-A Jenera Resident reported while they were paying for food at a SR 103 Business, they were informed that the money they were using was counterfeit. They were unsure where they received the money but thought that they had received it as change in the last couple of days.
November 09
-Officers took a report of an unruly juvenile from a S. Main St. Resident.
November 12
-Officers responded to the University in regards to a mental health assist.
November 17
-Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash at the intersection of Lawn Ave and Grove St.
November 18
-Police responded to a Commerce Ln Business in response to a child custody dispute.
November 19
-An Eastland Dr Resident reported that a neighbor was entering his house and property without permission.
-Police responded to a Vance St. Business in regards to a criminal damaging complaint.
November 20
-Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash in the 300 block of SR 103. Levi Probst, 19, Bluffton was cited for an Assured Clear Distance violation.
November 21
-Police charged Brandon Deeds, 22, Lima, for Driving with a Suspended License following a traffic stop on SR 103. The case is being handled in Findlay Municipal Court.
-Officers charged a juvenile with a curfew violation after discovering him out at 3:34am.
November 23
-Police responded to a Snider Rd Business in response to a complaint of an assault.
November 24
-A Hunters Run Resident reported that his identity had been stolen and unauthorized purchases were made with his information.
November 27
-Police took a complaint of possible abuse at a Jackson St. Residence. The case was referred to Children Services.
November 28
-Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash at the intersection of Jefferson and Vance Streets. Maurice Kaufmann, 86, Bluffton was issued a citation for Assured Clear Distance.
November 29
-An Eastland Dr Resident reported ongoing problems with a neighbor.
-During a traffic stop on SR 103 for a registration violation, Misty Mclaughlin, 28, Bluffton, was cited for Driving Without a License. The case is being handled in Lima Municipal Court.
October 19
-Police responded to a non-injury traffic crash in the 500 block of Jefferson St. Upon arrival they found that a boat and trailer had come unattached from the truck that was towing it. Kenneth Buzard of Milford, OH was issued a citation for Unsecured Load.
October 22
-Officers were again called to the University in regards to a suspicious person complaint. It was reported that possibly the same male from prior instances was on campus again.
October 23
-Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash in the 100 block of Eastland Dr.
October 25
-Police responded to an unruly juvenile complaint in the parking lot of a SR 103 business.
October 26
-Two SR 103 businesses reported unknown persons had used counterfeit money to make purchases.
October 28
-A Harrod resident reported that he met with a subject from Toledo in the parking lot of a SR 103 business to sell a dog that he had listed for sale on Craigslist. After the transaction was completed he looked at the money that was given to him and realized that it was counterfeit.
October 30
-A Riley St resident reported that someone had thrown a pumpkin at her mailbox and caused damage to it.
-A N. Main St resident reported that someone had scratched the paint on his vehicle.
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