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Upper Sandusky, OH
Local news and sports for Wyandot County
Upper Sandusky Police Department
Rikki R. Fagan, of Forest, was cited for seat belt (driver) following a traffic stop in Village View Acres the evening of May 31.
A female turned in a wallet at the station the evening of May 31. Attempted contact with its owner was made and a yellow door hanger was left at his residence, advising him to contact the police.
An Upper Sandusky resident arrived at the station the evening of May 31 to report his GPS stolen.
An Upper Sandusky resident arrived at the station the evening of May 31 to turn in a stroller that was found in her father’s car at Harrison Smith Park.
Connie S. Brady, of Bucyrus, was cited for seat belt (driver) following a traffic stop in the 300 block of West Wyandot Avenue the night of May 31.
Alex W. Thiel, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for speed (10-19 miles over) following a traffic stop at the intersection of Johnson and Warpole streets the night of May 31.
Michael A. Summit, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for speed (45/25) following the traffic stop on Commerce Way the night of May 31.
A female reported a suspicious person with a flashlight was walked along North Drive early the morning of June 1. Upon arrival, no subject was found.
Officers delivered a message from Morrow County to subjects early the morning of June 1.
Austin J. Creviston, of Marion, was served a bench warrant at the Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office early the morning of June 1.
A Upper Sandusky resident reported early the morning of June 1 that she lost a black bag with items inside. An officer located the bag at Huntington Bank.
An officer responded to the 600 block of Highland Parkway the night of June 1 regarding an emergency alarm going off. A keyholder was contacted and the alarm was reset.
Jared T. Ridge, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for parking a vehicle longer than 19-6 early the morning of June 2 while on North Sandusky Avenue.
Wyandot Memorial Hospital requested an officer early the morning of June 2 to take an intoxicated patient home. Her boyfriend was contacted to pick her up.
An employee of Heritage Cooperative reported breaking and entering the morning of June 2. It appeared someone had kicked a door to gain entry with a beer bottle and cigarettes found in the area. Nothing appeared to be missing, but photos and evidence were taken.
Adam J. Brand, of Carey, was issued a written warning for loud exhaust/no exhaust the afternoon of June 2 while on East Wyandot Avenue near Advanced Auto Parts.
A resident in the 600 block of Pleasantview Street reported fraud the afternoon of June 2. The complainant said she received a call from a male with Indian accent stating he was with Windows and was trying to sell an antivirus. ER Computer said the same issue was reported 70 times prior.
Tyler J. Rogers, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for seat belt (driver) following a traffic stop at Church and Seventh streets the evening of June 2.
Devin L. Riedlinger, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for speed (42/25) following a traffic stop on Church Street near IGA the evening of June 2.
An Upper Sandusky resident reported there were two black trucks in the new reservoir the night of June 2 with six to eight people partying. Upon arrival, an officer only found people fishing and did not observe any partying.
Leslie A. Runion, of Tiffin, was cited for having a child in the vehicle 8-15 years old not properly restrained and also was charged with juvenile traffic offender following a traffic stop on North Warpole Street the night of June 2. She also was issued a verbal warning for failure to dim high beams.
Chase M. Walton, of Upper Sandusky, was cited for seat belt (driver) following a traffic stop on North Sandusky Avenue near U.S. 23 early the morning of June 3. He also was issued verbal warnings for failure to signal and no plate light.
An Upper Sandusky resident reported early the morning of June 3 that a man was yelling and walking in the 100 block of North Fifth Street. Upon patrol, officers did not locate the man.
An Upper Sandusky resident reported early the morning of June 3 about a possible fight behind a bar in the 100 block of North Sandusky. Upon arrival, several people gathered in the parking lot, but quickly dispersed. Contact was made with the group and all were advised to leave the area.
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