Police make four arrests on outstanding warrants
Here's the Bluffton police department docket for November, 2020.
Nov. 2
• Officers responded to the 6500 block of North Dixie Highway for a non-injury car vs deer crash.
Nov. 4
• Officers received a civil complaint from a State Route 103 business.
• Officers received a civil complaint from a Bentley Road resident.
• Officers arrested an Ada resident for disorderly conduct.
Nov. 5
• Officers arrested a Bluffton resident on an outstanding warrant issued by the Wood County Sheriff’s Office.
• Officers arrested a Bluffton resident on an outstanding warrant issued by the Findlay Police Department.
•Officers responded to a non-injury traffic crash in the 200 block of Bentley Road.
• Officers responded to a non-injury car vs deer crash in the 600 block of North Main Street.
Nov. 9
• Officers responded to a non-injury car vs deer crash in the 10100 block of Augsburger Road.
Nov. 11
• Officers received a criminal damaging report from a State Route 103 business.
Nov. 12
• Officers responded to a non-injury hit skip crash in a university parking lot.
• Officers responded to a non-injury crash in the 100 block of West Kibler Street.
Nov. 13
• Officers received a theft complaint from a North Spring Street resident.
Nov. 14
• Officers arrested an Ottoville resident for driving under suspension following a traffic stop in the area of South Main Street at Bentley Road. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
Nov. 15
• Officers responded to a non-injury crash in the 300 block of State Route 103.
Nov. 20
• Officers arrested a Bluffton resident on an outstanding warrant issued by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office.
Nov. 24
• Officers arrested a Bluffton resident for driving under suspension following a traffic stop in the area of Elm Street near Jackson Street. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
Nov. 27
• Officers responded to a fight complaint in the 400 block of State Route 103. After a short investigation, it was determined the issue began as a civil child custody complaint and escalated to an assault complaint.
Nov. 29
• Officers arrested a Bluffton resident for driving under suspension following a traffic stop in the area of Jefferson Street near Vance Street. The case is pending in Lima Municipal Court.
Nov. 30
• Officers arrested a Findlay resident on a outstanding warrants issued by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office
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