It was a busy week for Circleville Probation, Pickaway County ISP, and Circleville Police Department Officers that concluded with the discovery of approximately 115 grams of suspected Methamphetamine.
On Tuesday, November 19, probation officers assisted the Circleville Police Department in the apprehension of James Gillian, who was wanted by the Adult Parole Authority and had a felony warrant for Conveyance.
Officers arrived at 549 E. Franklin Street in Circleville and saw Gillian flee into a house. He was captured at the rear of the home after he attempted to run away. Police searches Gillians’ things and police found a Beretta .32 caliber gun and several items of drug paraphernalia.
On Wednesday, November 20, probation officers received a request for assistance from the US Marshals SOFAST Columbus Team to locate and apprehend a convicted sex offender fugitive in Pickaway County. Probation Officers Jessica Davis and Conner Smith, who are also US Marshal Task Force Officers assigned to the Southeast SOFAST Team, received information from Columbus team members about the whereabouts of Joseph Ennenoser and apprehended him at a local golf course.
To end the week, Probation and Circleville Police collaborated once again to conduct a series of probation compliance checks on Thursday and Friday that resulted in the confiscation of approximately 1 gram of Heroin and 2 grams of Methamphetamine in an apartment on east Ohio Street as well as 113 grams of suspected Methamphetamine at 160 Logan Street. The Circleville Police Department took possession of the drugs and are sending them to BCI for further testing. Once the substance is confirmed the Circleville Police Department will file criminal charges on the suspects, according to police.