On May 5, 2025, the Ross County Sheriff’s Office responded to various incidents throughout Chillicothe and Kingston. Deputies addressed issues ranging from disorderly conduct, multiple theft reports, reckless vehicle operation, a mental health concern, and a non-criminal investigation. Here are the detailed reports for the day:
Disorderly Conduct Reported at Adena Regional Medical Center
Case Number: SO-P2501996
On the early morning of May 5, 2025, Deputy Nott was dispatched concerning a domestic disturbance on Pleasant Valley Road, Chillicothe. The situation was classified as disorderly conduct, resulting in a warning for both parties involved. They were advised to avoid each other.
Motor Vehicle Theft at US 23 Rest Area
Case Number: SO-P2501997
A motor vehicle theft was reported on May 5, 2025, at the US 23 Rest Area. The complainant provided information leading to the initiation of an investigation.
Theft Investigation on Hospital Road
Case Number: SO-P2501999
A theft occurring on May 5, 2025, was reported at University Drive, Chillicothe. Information provided by the complainant led to the opening of an investigation.
Theft Resolved at Law Enforcement Complex
Case Number: SO-P2501998
On the afternoon of May 5, 2025, a theft was reported by two males at the Law Enforcement Complex on W 2nd Street, Chillicothe. The incident was promptly resolved with obtained information.
Mental Health Crisis on Liberty Hill Road
Case Number: SO-P2502000
On May 5, 2025, Sgt. Dutcher responded to Liberty Hill Road, Chillicothe, where a male with suicidal ideations required assistance. The individual was transported to the hospital for care.
Reckless Operation on Thornton Spung Road, Kingston
Case Number: SO-P2502001
A private property crash due to reckless operation by an inexperienced driver reversing into trees was reported on May 5, 2025, at Thornton Spung Road, Kingston. An investigation commenced.
Non-Criminal Report on Queen City Court
Case Number: SO-P2502002
Deputy O’Bomsawin investigated a possible non-active burglary at a residence on Queen City Court, Chillicothe, on May 5, 2025. The situation was deemed non-criminal.