Wilmington Police reports

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WILMINGTON — The following report is generated from reports provided by the Wilmington Police Department. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly proven guilty in court. Incidents are presumed to be under investigation. Charges may be dropped or changed in court.

Wilmington police recently received the following reports:

• At 12:06 p.m. on Feb. 13, a man came to the station to report his 31-year-old son was missing. The male advised that the son uses methamphetamine. The officer advised he would be entered into LEADS as a missing person. The subject advised that he may be in the area of Washington Court House.

• At 5:24 p.m. on Feb. 14, a 57-year-old female advised that while she was at a business on Elm Street, someone smashed the driver’s side window of her vehicle and removed some personal property. According to the report, a lunch bag, a diabetes blood sugar test kit, and around $3 to $4 of loose change were taken.

• At 11:45 a.m. on Feb. 15, police were informed of a motor vehicle theft. The vehicle listed is a 2004 Ford F-350.

• At 2:34 p.m. on Feb. 15, a bank at 1300 block of Rombach Avenue reported that a 23-year-old Wilmington male came in with a “million-dollar bill” and had asked the bank if they could make change for it. The officer was advised that the suspect went to the tobacco discount store and asked them if they could make change for it. Police made contact with him and seized the bill. The suspect was not charged.

• At 3:07 p.m. on Feb. 15, an assault at the middle school was reported to authorities.

• At 3:39 p.m. on Feb. 15, police responded to a property damage call at the 200 block of East Locust Street. The report indicates that a large rock had thrown through the window and damaged the glass. No entry into the building was made.

• A vehicle theft was reported at 8:56 p.m. on Feb. 15. The victim listed as a 27-year-old Sabina male, with a male and female, both 23 years old and of Wilmington as suspects. A 2001 tan Olds Cutlass was listed as stolen.

• At 8:17 a.m. on Feb. 16, a 21-year-old female reported that her vehicle was broken into. The report indicates that it took place at her residence at the 600 block of North Lincoln Street. The items listed as stolen included two wallets, cash, two cell phones, and a Social Security card.

• Police responded to the 1200 block in response to a possible overdose at 5:42 p.m. on Feb. 16.

• An attempted break-in was reported to police at 12:29 a.m. on Feb. 17.

• An unauthorized use of a debit card was reported to police at 4:52 p.m. on Feb. 17. The report lists a 36-year-old Mt. Orab man as a suspect.

• At 7:15 p.m. on Feb. 17, a running vehicle at a gas station on East Locust Street was reported stolen. The vehicle was a 1994 Ford Explorer.

• At 11:29 p.m. on Feb. 17, a 54-year-old Wilmington female informed police that a 49-year-old Wilmington male was making threats toward her 61-year-old brother. The caller stated that the suspect was drinking and making threats.

• At 9:38 a.m. on Feb. 18, authorities responded to a possible overdose at the 1-99 block of Jodie Lane. The report indicates that a 22-year-old female was transported to Clinton Memorial Hospital.

• At 10:23 p.m. on Feb. 18, a 28-year-old Wilmington female told authorities that a 30-year-old male made threatening remarks to her. The report indicates that allegedly the suspect said he would “kill her and her kids.”

• At 10:45 p.m. on Feb. 18, police responded to the 100 block of Clark Street on the report of a possible drug overdose. According to the report, police found a 37-year-old female laying on the bathroom floor. She had a pulse and was breathing. The report indicates that a hypodermic needle and two empty caps were found in the subject’s pockets. She was given Narcan and then transported to Clinton Memorial Hospital.

• At 5:22 p.m. on Feb. 19, a 27-year-old Waynesville man reported items were stolen from his car. The items included a .22 magnum revolver and miscellaneous tools.

Wilmington police also recently arrested or charged the following people:

• Christopher Maxwell, 34, of Lynchburg, was arrested for alleged reckless operation/driving under suspension.

• Jamar Glover, Sr., 28, of Wilmington, was arrested for alleged felonious assault.

• Justin Harris, 27, of Lynchburg, was arrested for alleged theft and alleged parole violation.

• Tosha Lowry, 29, of Sabina, was arrested for alleged theft and alleged criminal mischief.

• Courtney Jackson, 33, of Washington Court House, was arrested for alleged trespassing.

• Dewey Warman, 22, of Hillsboro, was arrested for alleged breaking and entering and alleged theft.

• Mick Gauden, 31, of Blanchester, was arrested for alleged possession of drugs.

• Tiffany Sturgill, 19, of Pleasant Plain, was arrested for alleged theft.

• Ronald Brooks, 30, of Sabina, was arrested for alleged unauthorized use of motor vehicle-joy ride, and alleged possession of drug abuse instruments.

• Tiffany Williams, 27, of Wilmington, was arrested for alleged theft.

• Paul Neanover, 30, of Wilmington, was arrested on three counts of allegedly violating a protection order.

• Emmet Neer, 64, of Wilmington, was arrested for alleged theft from elderly person, alleged forgery, allegedly receiving stolen property, and two counts of alleged corrupt activity.

• Deena Camp, 46, of Wilmington, was arrested for alleged theft.

• Shayna Muetzel, 19, of Grove City, was arrested for two counts of alleged illegal processing of drug documents.

• Tonya Ayers, 43, of Goshen, was arrested for alleged theft.

• Lane McCarter, 18, of Celina, was arrested for two counts of alleged theft.

• John Pinkerton, 31, of Cuba, Oh., was charged for alleged burglary/breaking and entering.

• Leesirgeo House, 32, of Wilmington, was charged with reckless operation on private property.

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By John Hamilton

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