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Monday, November 02, 2009

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Fostoria

thefts

Sunday:

• An East Lytle Street business advised of a drive-off by a red Volkswagen Beetle to the amount of $35.33.

Saturday:

• Caller advised of a stolen 1984 two-tone red Caprice classic from a Stinchcomb Drive location.

• Caller advised his wallet, cash, hat and other items were stolen while he was sleeping at a North Main Street location. Report taken.

Friday:

• Female subject left an East Tiffin Street business without paying for a tattoo. Incident under investigation.

vandalism

Saturday:

• Caller advised he was in Wood County Jail and when he returned home his North Countyline Street trailer had been vandalized.

• Caller advised three juvenile subjects threw something at the front of a truck parked under an overhang at a North Main Street location. Subjects fled on foot, officers unable to locate.

miscellaneous

Sunday:

• Caller advised her 15-year-old grandson was assaulted by an adult male while staying at a friend's North Poplar Street apartment.

• Complainant on station regarding an assault that took place outside of Bettsville. Suspect taken into custody for two active warrants out of Findlay and Fostoria.

Saturday:

• Caller advised his stepfather punched him in the fact at their Summit Street residence. Subject taken into custody.

• Officer flagged down on North Countyline Street for a physical altercation between two subjects. Victim did not wish to pursue charges.

• Officers responded to a 911 hang-up call at a East High Street location and found the front door kicked in and blood on the ground. Subjects were of an earlier call of an erratic driver who was transporting female subject who had cut her wrist on a can to the ER. Driver cited for driving under suspension and warned for multiple traffic violations.

• Caller reported a male subject was trying to push the door of a Williston Avenue residence open. One subject taken into custody for disorderly conduct.

Friday:

• Caller advised he is a railroad employee and as he was walking the tracks near Findlay Street his vehicle was struck.

• Caller advised someone tried to gain entry to her McDougal Street residence through a bedroom window. Report on file.

fire runs

Saturday:

• Called to 214 E. Eagle St. at 5:35 p.m. for open burning complaint. Extinguished fire and advised resident of open burning laws.

• Called to 1500 Sandusky St. for alarm activation. Call cancelled while in route.

Friday:

• Called to 313 E. Sixth St. at 10:40 a.m. for an open burning complaint.

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