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Friday, May 19, 2017

Bucyrus Police Reports-May 19

Thursday, May 18, 2017
6:47 a.m.- A domestic dispute over a phone in the 200 block of West Mansfield Street was mediated.
7:27 a.m.- Officers warned a juvenile about placing objects on the railroad tracks in the area of Jones Street and Woodlawn Avenue.
7:31 a.m.- David M Charlton, 39, was arrested in the 700 block of South Sandusky Avenue on a Crawford County warrant. He was taken to the Crawford County Justice Center pending a court appearance.
8:29 a.m.- A report of an attempted break-in to a vehicle in the 500 block of East Mansfield Street was investigated.
10:22 a.m.- Officers assisted the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office investigating a report of a suspicious person and disabled vehicle in the 2000 block of East Mansfield Street.
11:26 a.m.- Jacob Laub, 27, was given a court appearance date on a warrant out of Crawford County while in the 800 block of North Sandusky Avenue.
12:05 p.m.- A theft report was taken in the 200 block of East Rensselaer Street.
3:03 p.m.-   A report of a suspicious person casing cars near East Pointe was investigated in the 100 block of Stetzer Road.
3:28 p.m.- A report of a possible sexual abuse was taken and is under investigation.
3:47 p.m.- A driver’s license found on High Street was returned to the owner.
3:55 p.m.- A report of a possible assault was investigated in the 100 block of North Spring Street. One of the parties was accused of breaking a car antenna and windshield wipers.
5:30 p.m.- A two-vehicle non-injury crash in the area of Irving and Maple Streets was investigated. One citation was issued and one of the vehicles was towed from the scene to Dublin.
5:45 p.m.- A disturbance in the 400 block of East Mansfield Street was unfounded.
5:53 p.m.- A report of a child left alone in a vehicle at Walmart was investigated.
5:59 p.m.- A private property collision by a backing vehicle striking a parked car at Heritage Circle was investigated.
6:53 p.m.- A one-vehicle crash into the river at Aumiller Park was investigated.
7:43 p.m.- Officers checked a residence in the 800 block of Elm Street for two missing juveniles.  They were not located there at that time but were later found at the same address. The missing juveniles were released to a parent.
8:03 p.m.- Officers responded to a theft report from Kroger and that the suspect had left on foot. Robert Baker, 34, was arrested on a charge of theft after reportedly shoplifting from Kroger. He was issued a summons to appear in court and released. He was also banned from the business.
8:29 p.m.- A report of a fight in the alley behind the 600 block of East Rensselaer Street was unfounded.
9:00 p.m.- Officers responded with Crawford County deputies for an injury accident in front of the Frist Church of the Nazarene.
9:05 p.m.- Lindsay Stokley, 24, was arrested on Marion Road near Kilbourne Drive for operating a vehicle under the influence. She was issued a citation and taken to the Crawford County Justice Center to be held for court or bond.
9:47 p.m.- A resident in the 1300 block of Hopley Avenue reported possible trespassing today while they were gone. Nothing was reported missing.
10:06 p.m.- A Bucyrus resident spoke to an officer at the police department about a possible vehicle theft. After speaking with officers, it was determined that it may be a civil issue over a vehicle sale gone bad.
10:36 p.m.- Two unruly juvenile boys, runaways, were found hiding at 880 Elm St., and returned to their parents. The resident of Elm Street is facing charges.
10:48 p.m.- A report of a suspicious vehicle on Schell Avenue was investigated.
10:51 p.m.- An employee at Hymiler reported the theft of two empty milk crates from the business.
Friday, May 19, 2017
12:33 a.m.- A disturbance in the area of Spring and Mansfield Streets was investigated and the people involved dispersed.
12:49 a.m.- Michael Osborne, 23, was arrested in city lot 3 on two Crawford County warrants.  He was taken to the Crawford County Justice Center to be held for court.
3:04 a.m.- Officers conducted a welfare check on Wilber Street.

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