ATHENS COUNTY, Ohio — The Athens County Sheriff’s Office kept busy on Monday, February 12th, responding to a range of calls for service that showcased the diverse nature of their daily duties. Here’s a breakdown of their reported activities:

Traffic: Deputies assisted the Ohio Highway Patrol with a traffic stop on US Route 33.

Suspicious Activity: Alert deputies in Trimble recovered a stolen vehicle, reuniting it with its rightful owner. The case remains under investigation.

Community Concerns: Calls regarding trespassing on South Rhodehaver Road and reckless driving on State Route 682 near The Plains prompted patrols, but no immediate action was required.

Attempted Theft: A resident on East First Street in The Plains reported someone trying to steal their bike. Despite thorough searches, the suspect remains unidentified.

Wellbeing Checks: Deputies conducted various wellbeing checks, ensuring the safety of individuals:

  • An abandoned residence in Chauncey required no further action.
  • A female on Fisher Road in Athens confirmed she was fine and declined assistance.
  • Individuals on Brister Road in Coolville and North Plains Road were found safe and didn’t require intervention.

Runaway Resolved: A brief runaway scare in The Plains ended happily as the juvenile returned home shortly after the report.

Other Incidents:

  • Medics transported a male lying in the roadway on Vore Ridge Road for medical treatment.
  • Deputies facilitated a peaceful child custody exchange per a court order on Oakdale Road in Glouster.
  • A juvenile exhibiting unruly behavior on Barrows Road received mental health evaluation after being transported to the hospital.
  • Deputies investigated a prowler report on Salem Road but found no suspicious activity.

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