February Bluffton police docket released
Bluffton Police Department Public Docket
February 2011
February 1
-Police responded to a Commerce Ln Business in response to a female that had attempted to overdose on pills.
February 3
-Officers responded to the university in response to a female that had threatened to commit suicide and was wandering around the campus.
February 5
-Police took a theft complaint from a N. Main St. Business.
-Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash on I-75.
February 10
-Officers responded to a S. Main St. residence in response to a juvenile that had assaulted a parent.
-Officers responded to non-injury traffic crash at the intersection of Grove and Jackson Streets. Morgan Herr, 22, Lewis Center was issued a citation for Failing to Yield the Right of Way and the case is pending in Bluffton Mayor's Court.
February 11
-Police took a theft report from a Columbus Grove resident who stated that someone had taken his son's wallet while he was at the middle school for a sporting event.
-Officers discovered two subjects at the Village Park. After determining one of them was underage, the juvenile was returned to their residence.
February 12
- Police arrested Daniel Dray, 25, Bluffton, for OVI following a traffic stop on County Line Rd after observing the vehicle driving around a closed business. The case is pending in Findlay Municipal Court.
February 14
-Police responded to a non-injury traffic crash at the intersection of Main and Elm Streets.
February 17
-Police took a telephone harassment complaint from an Alpine Dr. resident.
February 19
-A bicycle was found on Triplett Drive and turned into the station.
February 22
-A university student reported a front license plate stolen from his vehicle while it was parked in a university parking lot.
February 24
-Police arrested Gregory Bergstedt, 21, Napoleon, for OVI following a traffic stop on SR 103 for a Marked Lanes violation. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
February 25
-A Columbus Grove resident reported a possible Identity Theft issue.
February 26
-Officers responded to a university dormitory in response to a female student that was unconscious and had possible alcohol poisoning.
February 27
-Police responded to a report of a suspicious person in the area of SR 103 and Commerce Ln. Officers found a male subject that was having mental health issues and transported him to St. Rita's for further assistance.
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