Piqua Police Department reports

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Information provided by the Piqua Police Department.

Jan. 14

SUMMONS: A summons was issued for Amber L. Legge, 36, of Piqua, for fourth-degree felony corrupting another with drugs. A summons was also issued for Carlos P. Williams, 37, of Piqua, for fourth-degree felony corrupting another with drugs.

CRASH: There was a report of a non-injury accident on the 9800 block of North State Route 66 at 6:22 a.m. After checking for injuries, the crash was referred to the Miami County Sheriff’s Office due to the crash taking place in its jurisdiction.

THEFT: Police responded to a call referencing a vehicle possibly stolen and found in Sidney. Vehicle was found to be stolen and released to the owner.

ANIMAL COMPLAINT: Police responded to a complaint of large dogs running loose in area of Ron Aire Drive and West High Street at 12:36 p.m. Police located two large dogs who had chased a pedestrian into a back yard. Dogs were secured and placed back inside their residence. Shawn M. Eloshway, 34, of Piqua, was cited for minor misdemeanor failure to confine.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: Female reported a male destroying the inside of a house on the 400 block of Garnsey Street at 12:42 p.m.

THEFT: Report taken for stolen leaf blower on the 100 block of West High Street at 2:22 p.m.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: A male called 911 asking for police to come to a residence on the 500 block of Spring Street for an unknown reason at 6:15 p.m. After an investigation, it was determined there was a mutual altercation over a haircut.

HARASSMENT: A subject stated she was receiving phone calls and text messages from blocked and unknown phone numbers.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: Complainant advised a brick was used to smash a window on the 1700 block of South Main Street at 11:46 p.m.

Jan. 15

TRESPASSING: Officers responded to an apartment complex for a female causing issues and refusing to leave the residence at the Terrace Creek Apartments at 1:20 a.m.

FRAUD: Police responded to the pharmacy at Kroger in reference to someone calling in a fake prescription at 1:18 p.m.

TRESPASSING: Subject that was charged with theft a few days ago went back into the store, the Buckle, to apologize. Store requested that the male be trespassed. Male was located in another store and trespassed from the mall complex.

SUSPICIOUS: A manager at Dollar General stated a male came into the store trying to use two fraudulent $100 bills when they did not accept them. Male left with the bills after they told him they were fraudulent.

Jan. 16

ACCIDENT: Officers responded to area of Camp Street and Forest Avenue at 2:31 a.m. for a non-injury crash. It was reported that the female driver was intoxicated and attempted to flee the scene. Officers responded and apprehended the female driver. The female driver, identified at Natasha N. Baker, 28, of Sidney, was transported to county jail for OVI.

TRAFFIC STOP: Police conducted a traffic stop on the 100 block of North College Street at 11:45 a.m. Suspected drugs were recovered from a consent search. Passenger was arrested. Driver warned for cracked windshield. Randy E. Robbins, 31, of Piqua, was charged with fifth-degree felony possession of drugs in connection with this incident.

BURGLARY: There was a report of breaking and entering and a theft on the 700 block of Gordon Street at 2:43 p.m.

DRUG OFFENSE: Police responded to a call referencing two males attempting to pick up a fake prescription at Kroger at 3:38 p.m. Male subjects were located, arrested, and charged. Jalan Carpenter, 19, of Cypress, Texas, was picked up for fifth-degree felony deception to obtain a dangerous drug and fifth-degree felony trafficking in drugs in connection with this incident. Malique Tai, 22, of Fort Wayne, Ind., was charged with fifth-degree felony deception to obtain a dangerous drug in connection with this incident.

SUSPICIOUS: There was a report of an unknown male and female in a verbal argument in Kroger at 5:11 p.m. Female threatened the male with a knife. All parties left prior to arrival. Store wanted parties trespassed if identified. Police were unable to locate the individuals.

THEFT: Walmart reported on Jan. 16 that an unidentified male subject stole items from the store on Jan. 9.

Jan. 17

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: There was a report of a male outside of his truck being loud and punching it on the 400 block of South Wayne Street at 12:11 a.m. Officers found an intoxicated male that was arrested for disorderly conduct. The male was cited and taken home. Gary P. Kloecker, 50, of Piqua, was cited for minor misdemeanor disorderly conduct in connection with this incident.

SUMMONS: A summons was issued for Leigh A. Hale, 50, of Piqua, for possession of drugs and fifth-degree felony possessing criminal tools.

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