Bethel & Pike Township

Saturday 4/15

6:28 p.m. To Short Rd. for a peace officer call. Upon arrival, the RP and the resident got into a verbal argument.

Sunday 4/16

9:19 a.m. To Brookfield Dr. for a report of a domestic disturbance. No further details were given.

3:11 p.m. To Burket Ave. for a report of a dispute between two females. No further details were given.

Monday 4/17

2:32 a.m. To W. Jefferson St. for a report of a possible domestic disturbance. The deputy was advised tht the female half was walking around the block. She was located at the corner of Jefferson and Church Streets and said that she and her boyfriend were arguing about “stupid stuff,” and that she drove over from the Medway area to talk with him about their situation. She has one child with him and is pregnant with possible twins. She said that there was nothing physical, and that it was a “quick stupid argument,” and she left with their child to walk around the block to cool off. Deputies were unable to contact the boyfriend. She was escorted to her vehicle and left the scene.

4:25 a.m. A man flagged down a deputy at Speedway regarding some issues he was having with his girlfriend’s son. He said that he and his girlfriend have been arguing because of the situation, and that it is stressful because they are being evicted from their home on Prentice Dr. HE said that he didn’t feel like dealing with it any more and was going back to get some of his personal items and leave the residence. The deputy followed him to the residence and spoke with the girlfriend. She said that the two were arguing over their financial situation and the fact that they were being evicted. She said that the RP called her some derogatory names when her son walked into the room and told the RP that he was not going to talk to his mother that way. She said the RP said, “I’ll talk to her any way I want.” She said she stood between the two to try to calm them down, and then the RP pushed his way past her causing her to fall. The son said he didn’t like the way the RP was talking to his mother, so he stepped in and said something. HE said that the RP became upset with him and wanted him to come outside so they could fight. The RP then said that as he was leaving, he slipped on something in the kitchen and aggravated a previous injury. Medics transported him to Huber Heights ER. The parties involved said that they were in a stressful part of their life, but would work together and try to fix their situation. No charges were filed.

3:57 p.m. To Flora Ave. for a report of a dog bite. A mail carrier was attacked and bitten by a dog. The carrier was treated on the scene by New Carlisle Medics and will transport herself to Huber ER. The dog was ordered to be quarantined for 10 days.

Tuesday 4/18

10:40 a.m. To Kennedy Dr. for a report of a domestic disturbance. No further details were provided.

11:40 a.m. To Schiller Rd. A woman was concerned about her brother. She said he left last week to go on a trip out west in his motor home and she hasn’t been able to contact him. She said she called his cell phone and it went straight to his voice mail, and his voice mail box is full. She said that he is diabetic and is concerned that something may have happened to him. Deputies investigated and found that the brother is in the Geary County Jail in Junction City, Kansas.

12:18 p.m. To Orth Dr. for a report of identity fraud. A man reported that someone has used his information to open accounts.

Thursday 4/20

5:01 p.m. To Kennison Ave. for a report of a theft. A woman reported that someone stole her daughter’s cell phone.

Bethel Township (Miami Co.)

Wednesday 4/12

00:31 a.m. Traffic stop for equipment violation in the area of US Route 40 and Palmer Road. As deputy approached the vehicle the odor of raw marijuana was detected coming from the vehicle. Contact was with the driver, identified as Michael Childre, and reason the stop explained. When asked for his driver’s license, Childre stated he didn’t have a valid one. Deputy then spoke to a female passenger, Tiffany McCarel, and she was advised of the marijuana odor the deputy detected. When asked if there was anything illegal in the vehicle, McCarel paused and then stated there was a bag of marijuana between the passenger seat and center console along with a pipe in the passenger door. A probable cause search of the vehicle found a clear plastic bag containing marijuana and a silver smoking pipe. McCarel claimed ownership of both and was cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She possessed a valid driver’s license and was released from the scene. Childre had an active warranty out of Miami County for non-support. He was placed in handcuffs, transported to the Miami County Incarceration Facility where he was incarcerated. Childre was also charged with Failure to Reinstate License and License Plate Light Required.

8:44 p.m. Traffic stop for marked lane violations in the area of US Route 40 and Palmer Road. Contact was made with the driver, Joshua Stallard, and a strong odor of raw marijuana was detected coming from the inside of the vehicle. Stallard was cooperative and advised the deputy there was a small amount of marijuana and a smoking pipe in the middle console. While searching the vehicle a baggy of marijuana and two smoking pipes were located. Stallard was cited for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.

Thursday 4/13

10:07 a.m. Neighbor complaint in the 5500 block of Ross Road. RP wished to pursue harassment charges on a male and female. RP stated they had bothered him six times in the last few days regarding a property line easement. RP was angry the male had contacted the county engineer, township trustees and township zoning regarding his proposed fence and a brick monument he is having constructed. The engineer’s surveyor inspected the site and told the RP he would need to demolish the brick structure and reapply for permits. RP stated he plans to be defiant to the engineer’s orders. The deputy told the RP there would be no trespassing or disorderly charges filed in reference to this current complaint. RP was informed a report would be generated for documentation. Deputy would instruct the male and female to keep off the RP’s property and handle the incident through the country engineers office and township trustees. The RP refused to cooperate and provide his personal identification or information for the report. Deputy spoke to the male and female and warned them to keep off the RP’s property and to keep their distance. The male said they would do so because they are frightened of the RP. A recent incident prompted the male and female to call 911 on the RP. The male inquired about a civil protection order due to the RP’s hostile behavior from this earlier encounter. The RP had requested the deputy’s supervisor call him and on April 15 the officer in charged contacted him. The RP was upset because he had been served a CPO on this day and felt it was unfair. RP stated the male and female are the ones harassing him. The OIC explained that he no control over the CPO and claims that were made to the courts. It was further explained that the situation with the fence and any property disputes are all a civil matter. The OIC wanted to file a separate report for the RP but he continued to refuse to provide his personal information.

Saturday 4/15

2:20 a.m. Report of an underage party in the 2900 block of Rudy Road. Upon the deputies’ arrival they were met by a resident in the driveway. He advised he told everyone to stay inside and to cooperate admitting there was underage drinking going on inside the residence. Deputies found everyone in the kitchen area. Everyone was identified, juveniles called their parents who responded and picked them up. Everyone else that was 18 or older were advised not to leave the residence the rest of the evening. The remaining alcohol was disposed of.

11:40 p.m. Assist squad in the 9600 block of Palmer Road. A caller stated there was a male passed out in the driver’s seat, had a syringe sticking out of his arm and was unconscious. Upon arrival to the scene the deputy located the male inside of a Bethel Medic. He was identified a s Lucas A. Horn and it was discovered he had two warrants out of Montgomery County. While the deputy was speaking with Horn, he admitted to using two capsules of Heroin. Horn stated he didn’t know where he was going or where he had come from. He was administered two doses of Narcan by the EMS and was transported to an emergency room for evaluation. Deputy followed the medic to the ER and read the state required BMV 2255 resulting in Horn agreeing to provide a blood sample. Once Horn was mirandized, the deputy continued to question him. Horn stated he thought the capsules might have contained Fentanyl mixed with heroin and shot up while driving his vehicle. After being discharged from the ER, he was transported to the Miami County Jail where he was incarcerated and charged with drug abuse, OVI, DUS and drug paraphernalia.

Wednesday 4/19

4:33 p.m. Welfare check in the 9200 block of Bellefontaine Road. The RP relayed to dispatch that their elderly neighbor was out in the roadway and she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. When deputy arrive, the elderly female was found sitting on the porch at the neighbor’s residence. She was escorted back to her residence and contact was made with her husband who was at work. He was able to return home and was advised that somebody needed to be with her at all times, given her medical diagnosis. Because this was the second time in one week responding to the residence, the husband was informed the deputy would be contacting Adult Protective Services. The husband said he understood and would appreciate any help that they could give.