Mystery Shopper | Public Record
April 25, 2012 – 6:17 amFrom the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office:
Police Department
Three men departed Denny’s, 1051 Interstate Court, in a gray minivan without settling their food bills Friday.
An engagement ring was removed Friday from a Honda Prelude at 128 Center St.
Two people gave back a lawn chair they had filched Friday from a garage sale at 526 E. High St.
A purse was pilfered from a vehicle Friday at 202 Midland Ave.
A male was warned for discharging fireworks Friday on Harmon Street.
Medications and cash were missing Friday from a pickup at 221 Cherry St.
Three boys reportedly assaulted a youth Friday near Allen Avenue.
Weekend domestic unrest was noted inside homes on Center Street, Allen Avenue, West Main Cross Street and Hampton Drive.
A motorist was arrested for driving while impaired after clipping a Kia Sorento in the 900 block of West Trenton Avenue on Saturday.
A man was cited Saturday for possessing a drug pipe on East Main Cross Street.
A man was taken into custody Saturday under a Sandusky County warrant in the 300 block of Center Street.
A teenager was charged with obstructing official business and having a drug pipe Saturday in the 1300 block of West Sandusky Street.
An unlawful entry was investigated Saturday at 619 W. Hobart Ave.
Two boys were facing trouble Saturday after assaulting a youngster and taking his money on East Foulke Avenue.
A man was issued a trespass warning after panhandling for money Saturday in a parking lot at 1851 Tiffin Ave.
A male was cited Sunday for underage consumption of alcohol and a temporary permit violation during a traffic inquiry on East Melrose Avenue.
A Cherry Street male was incarcerated for domestic violence after choking a household member Sunday.
Someone with a marker scribbled Sunday on a GMC Sierra outside 1126 Concord Court.
Solar lights were swiped Sunday outside 223 Washington St.
A handgun was stolen Sunday from an auto at 1132 Tiffin Ave.
Sheriff’s Office
An Arlington teenager was cited Friday for failing to control a Pontiac Grand Am after slamming into a tree and porch on East Liberty Street in Arlington.
A rural Mount Cory woman was cited for failing to control her PT Cruiser which ran off Hancock County 16, north of Ohio 12, and rolled into a field Wednesday.
Cars were smeared with shaving cream and a property was toilet-papered April 15 at 2760 Union Township 42, Mount Cory.
A Vanlue woman on April 13 said she had received a dubious money order from a mystery shopper program after responding to a newspaper help wanted ad.
Girls fought Friday at Rawson’s village park.
Domestic quarrels were noted recently inside dwellings on West Main Cross Street, Parkwood Drive, Hickory Lane and Ohio 103 near Bluffton.
An Arlington man was admonished Saturday after panhandling for money on West Liberty Street in Arlington for a church mission, but purportedly used the cash to purchase cigarettes.
A driver admitted to illegally passing a stopped school bus Friday on Northridge Road.
Two males were facing allegations of removing scrap metal Friday from 14184 Jackson Township 172, Arlington.
Anyone with information about a crime can call Findlay/Hancock County Crimestoppers between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays at 419-425-TIPS, or visit the Web at www.HancockCrimeStoppers.org .
Callers may remain anonymous.
Fire Calls
From the public records of the Findlay Fire Department:
12:59 a.m., 441 Tiffin Ave., vehicle accident.
11:23 a.m., 830 Washington Ave., emergency medical service call.
2:51 p.m., 500 N. Main St., vehicle accident.
6:22 p.m., 728 College St., emergency medical service call.
8:31 p.m., 1810 Queenswood Drive, emergency medical service call.
9:05 p.m., 1208 Vincent St., emergency medical service call.
12:31 a.m., 1020 Liberty St., emergency medical service call.
1:07 a.m., 219 Clinton Court, authorized controlled burning.
2:37 a.m., 202 N. Main St., medical assist.
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