Athens County, OH – Weekend Police Summary: Deputies Handle Assaults, Welfare Checks, & Juvenile Crimes

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Athens, OH – Athens County deputies responded to a wide range of calls from Friday through Sunday, with incidents involving assaults, suspicious persons, welfare checks, juvenile cases, and activated alarms across several communities.

According to the Athens County Sheriff’s Office, the weekend began Friday with a third-party domestic complaint in Trimble, which deputies determined involved no physical violence. Other calls included an abandoned vehicle tag on Long Run Road, a walk-in complaint at the sheriff’s office, an accidental alarm activation in Dover Township, and a report of an ex-girlfriend allegedly driving past a residence multiple times in Guysville. Deputies also investigated a suspicious person report in The Plains but found no one in the area.

On Saturday, deputies handled noise complaints, a well-being check in Athens, and a suspicious vehicle call at United Lane. Two juveniles were allegedly involved in disorderly conduct during an incident on Bassett Road, leading staff to be advised to contact juvenile authorities. Deputies also served seven municipal warrants in Stewart, arresting one individual without incident. A drug overdose call in Glouster revealed the subjects had already left prior to arrival.

Sunday’s calls included a residential alarm in Athens, a 911 hang-up in Albany involving a child, and a verbal dispute in Coolville. Deputies also located an individual with an out-of-county warrant, transported her to jail, and assisted with multiple juvenile-related incidents in Jacksonville, Guysville, and Franklin County. Additional calls involved threats in Chauncey and horses loose on State Route 681.


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