Fairfield County, OH – Fairfield County Sheriff Alex Lape’s office released its week-in-review report covering November 24–30, documenting a steady rise in arrests, thefts, domestic incidents, and vehicle crashes across multiple communities.
November 24–25
According to the sheriff’s office, deputies responded to disorderly conduct in the 8500 block of Refugee Road NW in Pickerington, where a 36-year-old woman was arrested and taken to the Fairfield County Jail. Multiple thefts were logged in Thurston, Lancaster, Pickerington, Baltimore, and Bremen, along with several calls where subjects were transported for medical evaluations.
A 46-year-old man was arrested for trespassing/theft on Winchester Boulevard in Canal Winchester. Authorities also documented four motor vehicle crashes on Nov. 24 and five more on Nov. 25.
November 26–27
Deputies assisted a subject on Gender Road in Canal Winchester and handled theft/fraud reports in Lancaster and Millersport. A 55-year-old Rushville man was arrested after an alleged domestic incident in the 5200 block of Gun Barrel Road NE.
Lancaster deputies also responded to vandalism on Hickory Hill Drive SE, with four additional crashes reported Nov. 27.
November 28–30
A 29-year-old man was arrested for OVI on Fairfield Beach Road NE in Thornville, while domestic violence calls in Canal Winchester led to arrests of a 32-year-old woman and 33-year-old man. Deputies also handled burglary, suspicious person calls, trespassing, and multiple assistance transports throughout the county.
Across the final three days of the reporting period, authorities recorded two to three crashes daily.
Residents with information on any ongoing investigations are encouraged to contact the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office.
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