Busy month for Bluffton police - Here's the report
Bluffton Police Department
Public Docket June 30, 2012
June 1
-Police arrested Conrad Zemba Jr for DUS following a traffic stop on Jefferson St. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
June 2
-Officers took a theft report from a Hancock County resident.
-Officers responded to a Citizens Pkwy. business in regards to unknown persons stealing items that were on an outdoor display.
June 3
-Officers assisted in the investigation of a fire at a manufacturing plant on Jefferson St.
June 4
-Officers took an assault complaint from a Harrod resident who reported being struck by a homeowner on Hunters Run during a dispute over property lines.
June 7
-A Luise Circle resident filed a telephone harassment report.
-Police stopped a vehicle on I-75 that was wanted in connection with a theft from a Findlay business. During the course of the traffic stop officers identified Angel Reed, 31, Lima and arrested her on an outstanding warrant out of Allen County.
-A Cherry St. resident filed a telephone harassment complaint.
June 9
-Officers responded to a residence on Spring St. in regards to unknown individuals seen breaking into the house.
June 11
-Police responded to a Cherry St. residence in response to a an unruly juvenile.
June 15
-A Railroad St. resident filed a telephone harassment complaint.
June 17
-A N. Main St. resident reported that items had been stolen from his garage.
-A Hancock County resident reported a sexual assault that had taken place while she was visiting a residence in Bluffton.
June 19
-An Allen County resident and a Cincinnati resident filed reports on credit card fraud that they felt may have initiated in Bluffton.
June 20
-Police responded to Bluffton University in regards to a theft complaint. A resident in a dorm reported someone had broken into his room and taken numerous item.
June 21
-A Cridersville resident filed a civil complaint in regard to a child custody dispute.
-A S. Main St. resident reported his bicycle being stolen from behind his residence.
June 22
-Officers located a stolen bicycle at a residence on Elm St. After a short investigation it was determined that the bicycle in question was stolen and the juvenile in possession of the bicycle was charged with receiving stolen property. The case is being reviewed in Allen County Juvenile Court.
June 23
- Officers responded to a complaint of Domestic Violence at a Cherry St. residence.
June 25
-Officers arrested Aaron Alexander, 19, Bluffton for Underage Consumption following a complaint of a disturbance in the 300 block of N. Main St. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
-A Navajo Dr. business reported several items were stolen from the business.
June 27
-Police were called to a Jefferson St. residence in regards to juveniles being harassed at the residence and possible damage to property at the residence.
June 28
-A Phillips Road resident reported the attempted theft of a four wheeler.
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