October sheriff’s report Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of October: Read More
Safety Blotter: November 10, 2017 Jeffrey E. Snider, Upper Sandusky, was served a warrant for failure to appear for arraignment at the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office the afternoon of Sept. 19. Read More
Safety Blotter: October 20, 2017 Willie J. Crosky, Pontiac, Michigan, was arrested for OVI, failure to drive in marked lanes, possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana paraphernalia and possession of weapons while intoxicated during a traffic stop on U.S. 23 at Ohio 199 the morning of Aug. 26. Read More
Safety Blotter: October 19, 2017 An Upper Sandusky woman reported someone was harassing her and her son over Facebook early the morning of Sept. 15. She was advised to block the person and report their posts. Read More
Safety Blotter: October 17, 2017 An officer was dispatched to the 200 block of Richardson Drive the evening of Sept. 14 in regards to two children walking around outside in diapers. Read More
Sheriff’s report for September released Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of September: Read More
Safety Blotter: October 12, 2017 A caller reported a reckless driver in the Circle K parking lot the early morning of Sept. 10. The responding officer could not locate any vehicle matching the description provided. Read More
Safety Blotter: October 3, 2017 Deputies were dispatched to a robbery at First Federal Bank, Harpster, the afternoon of Aug. 21. An unknown amount of cash was taken by an unidentified male. Read More
Safety Blotter: September 30, 2017 Eric S. Miller, Findlay, was cited for speed and reckless operation on U.S. 23 near TH 55, Crane Township, the afternoon of Aug. 17. Read More
Safety Blotter: September 29, 2017 A caller reported a red truck doing doughnuts in a parking lot on the 700 block of Pleasant View Street the afternoon of Sept. 7. The vehicle had left five minutes before the call was made and it did not return to the location after an officer arrived. Read More