The Ross County Sheriff’s Office responded to 19 calls for service on June 27, 2026, ranging from disorderly conduct and domestic disputes to more serious incidents including felonious assault, weapons violations, and warrant services. The day’s activity spanned from just after midnight through late evening and included two traffic stops resulting in citations, multiple welfare checks, a false burglary alarm, and a hit-and-run vehicle accident investigation.

Large Fight at Eastern Avenue Bar

Case #SO-P2602785

At approximately 12:33 a.m., Deputy Williamson was dispatched to a bar on Eastern Avenue in Chillicothe for a report of a large fight. Upon arrival, the deputy separated the parties involved and initiated an investigation into the disorderly conduct.

Threatening Messages Complaint

Case #SO-P2602787

At approximately 12:56 a.m., Sergeant Riege was dispatched to Blacksmith Hill Road in response to a threats complaint. The caller reported receiving threatening messages, and an investigation was started.

Welfare Check Following Social Media Post

Case #SO-P2602789

At approximately 9:32 a.m., Deputy Morgan conducted a welfare check on Skiver Road after observing a concerning post on social media. The female involved was found to be in good condition and was provided with resources.

Domestic Dispute Results in Disorderly Conduct Investigation

Case #SO-P2602790

At approximately 9:51 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to Creek View Drive on the report of a domestic incident. Upon arrival, the deputy gathered information regarding disorderly conduct and initiated an investigation.

Suspicious Person Found with Illegal Weapons

Case #SO-P2602791

At approximately 11:29 a.m., a deputy was dispatched to Shiloh Road in Frankfort on the report of a suspicious person. During the course of the investigation, the deputy obtained information leading to an arrest for having weapons while under disability due to prior convictions of crimes of violence.

False Burglary Alarm on Homer Lane

Case #SO-P2602792

At approximately 1:47 p.m., Deputy Mitchell and Deputy Masters were dispatched to Homer Lane in reference to a possible burglary in progress. The call was determined to be a false alarm with no burglary occurring.

Traffic Stop for Vehicle Without License Plate

Case #SO-P2602793

At approximately 2:39 p.m., Deputy Williamson observed a vehicle being operated without a license plate on East Main Street in Bainbridge. The deputy identified the driver as a male subject with a suspended license, initiated a traffic stop, and issued a citation.

Outstanding Warrant Served in Bainbridge

Case #SO-P2602794

At approximately 3:16 p.m., Deputy Morgan conducted a warrant service on Oak Street in Bainbridge. A male was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Traffic Stop for Suspended Driver License

Case #SO-P2602795

At approximately 3:32 p.m., Deputy Williamson observed a female driver with a suspended license operating a motor vehicle on North Quarry Street in Bainbridge. The deputy activated emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop and issued a citation.

Felonious Assault with Arrest on Tong Hollow Road

Case #SO-P2602796

At approximately 4:09 p.m., Deputy Williamson was dispatched to Tong Hollow Road for an assault report. Dispatch advised that the victim had already been transported to the hospital and that the male suspect remained on scene. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with the suspect and initiated an investigation, resulting in an arrest.

Juvenile Report at Executive Center Drive

Case #SO-P2602798

At approximately 5:11 p.m., a deputy was dispatched to Executive Center Drive in Chillicothe for a juvenile report and initiated an investigation.

Hit-and-Run Vehicle Accident on Wright Street

Case #SO-P2602797

At approximately 5:31 p.m., Sergeant Riege was dispatched to Wright Street in reference to a hit-and-run vehicle accident. The caller reported that a black vehicle struck a parked vehicle and fled the area, and an investigation was started.

Non-Active Trespass Investigation in South Salem

Case #SO-P2602799

At approximately 6:22 p.m., Deputy Williamson was dispatched to Cropp Street in South Salem for a non-active trespass complaint. The deputy made contact with the complainant and initiated an investigation.

Possible Theft Report Taken by Phone

Case #SO-P2602800

At approximately 7:19 p.m., Deputy Williamson took a report over the phone for a possible theft on Trego Creek Road. A report was documented for record purposes.

Missing Person with Developmental Disabilities

Case #SO-P2602801

At approximately 8:06 p.m., Sergeant Riege was dispatched to the Homeless Shelter on Eastern Avenue in reference to a male subject with autism and developmental disabilities who had walked away from his home. A report was made.

911 Hang-Up Call Reports Possible Hit-and-Run

Case #SO-P2602802

At approximately 9:48 p.m., Sergeant Riege was dispatched to the area of Stoney Creek Road and North Ridge Road in response to a 911 hang-up call. Dispatch indicated that the caller’s message was broken but appeared to report that someone was almost run over by a white Kia. An investigation was started.

Warrant Service at County Line

Case #SO-P2602805

At approximately 11:07 p.m., Sergeant Riege was dispatched to meet with the Circleville Police Department at the Ross/Pickaway County line on U.S. Route 23 for a male subject with an arrest warrant through the Ross County Common Pleas Court. Custody was exchanged and the male was transported to the Ross County Jail without incident.

Disorderly Conduct Investigation in Clarksburg

Case #SO-P2602803

At approximately 11:30 p.m., a deputy was dispatched to Westfall Road in Clarksburg in reference to a possible disorderly conduct incident and initiated an investigation.

Threats Complaint in Londonderry

Case #SO-P2602804

At approximately 11:57 p.m., Deputy O’Bomsawin was dispatched to a residence on U.S. Route 50 in Londonderry in reference to a threats complaint involving matter harmful to juveniles.

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