Police docket for June
June 1
-Police found a juvenile on N. Main St. that was out past curfew. The juvenile was charged with a curfew violation.
-Police responded to a menacing complaint at a Grove St. Residence.
June 4
-Officers took a complaint from a Riley St. Resident who reported that a second party owed her money from a check and she had not received it.
-A S. Main St. Resident reported a theft of a statue from the front of his residence.
June 7
-Police responded to a report of a semi that had run into low hanging wires in the 100 block of S. Main St.
-Police took a complaint involving a child custody dispute from a Hillcrest Dr. Resident.
June 8
- A Riley St. Resident reported that unknown persons had caused damage to a vehicle parked on the property.
June 10
-A S. Main St. Business reported that someone had taken a vending machine that was sitting outside the business.
June 11
-A N. Main St. Resident filed a telephone harassment complaint.
-A CR 33 Resident reported that he had lost his wallet somewhere in the Village.
June 13
-Police took a bad check complaint from a N. Main St. Business.
June 14
-Officers responded to a Matterhorn Dr. Residence in response to a Domestic Dispute.
-Police responded to an injury crash at the intersection of SR 103 and Commerce Ln. Mariah Flemming, 21, Bluffton was cited for Assured Clear Distance. The case is pending in Bluffton Mayor’s Court.
June 17
-Police arrested Chase Kuhlman, 20, Bluffton on a Warrant out of Hancock County.
June 19
-Police responded to an injury crash at the intersection of N. Main St. and Riley St. Anita Lehman, 65, Bluffton was issued a citation for Failure to Yield The Right of Way. The case is pending in Bluffton Mayor’s Court.
June 21
-A Cherry St. Resident reported that an unknown person had entered her residence while she was away.
-A S. Main St. Resident reported that he and his son were threatened earlier in the day. While officers followed up with the alleged suspect, that person reported being threatened by the original complainant and both filed reports against each other.
June 23
-Officers assisted the Sheriff’s Office with a reported domestic violence at a residence on N. Dixie Hwy.
June 24
-A S. Main St. Resident reported that she had fallen victim to a scam involving a friend that she met on the internet.
June 25
-Police took an Identity Theft complaint from a N. Main St. Resident.
June 29
-Police responded to a N. Lawn Ave. Residence in response to a Breaking and Entering complaint.
June 30
-Officers responded to a Riley St. Residence in regards to a Domestic Dispute.
Stories Posted This Week
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Friday, July 10, 2026
- Bluffton Sardines 3rd at WOAL swim meet after day 1
- Ada Icon headlines, July 10
- Orange Twp. receives ODOT request to close two US 30 intersections
- Find and update Bluffton Civic Organization contact information
- 12th Ride to Remember rolls through Bluffton July 11
- Rumpke trash and recycling guidelines for Bluffton, July 2026
- Beaverdam 4-H report for July 6
- Take a look at Blufftonicon.com/calendar (video)
- Newark Earthworks program on historical indigenous architecture, July 22
Thursday, July 9, 2026
- Ada Icon headlines, July 9
- Share the bridge
- Jeff Richards is new Bluffton Elementary principal
- Officer Dominic Francis Memorial Bike & Jeep Run, Aug. 8
- Sheriff seeks information in June 29 Meijer shooting investigation
- Down on the Farm celebration of America 250, July 19
- Enjoy this summer without doing damage
- Register now for July 23 Words and Wine event
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- Allen County Auditor explanation of Ohio House Bill 186 Inflation Cap Credit
- Shoemaker sentenced to 27 years on child pornography charges
- St. John's UCC to host Bluffton bike swap
- Beaverdam Bunch reports: July 29 meeting
- July 28 speed puzzle competition at Bluffton Public Library
- Galley Book Group to meet at Bluffton Public Library