REPORTS FROM AREA POLICE DEPARTMENTS

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The following information has been provided by area police departments. The information listed in this column is considered public record and is available to anyone seeking information concerning what is provided below.

For purposes of this column, the term “arrested” or “charged” does not necessarily mean the person was taken into physical custody. It could also indicate that a summons was issued to the subject in lieu of physical custody.

All the people listed as “arrested” or “charged” are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Saturday, Sept. 30, Brookville 2300412: Erin L. Washington, 22, of Dayton 45406, was charged with driving under financial responsibility act suspension and was arrested on a warrant out of Xenia. Washington was transported to Woodman Drive in Dayton and turned over to a Xenia officer.

Monday, Oct. 2, Brookville 2300416: A male subject was trespassed from the Brookville Inn.

Brookville 2300417: Brian H. Seebock, 47, of Brookville, was arrested on a Brookville warrant and transported to the county jail.

Brookville 2300422: An officer responded to Green Tokai on the report of a disorderly subject. Eric Daudi, 26, of Dayton 45419, was charged with disorderly conduct by intoxication and was arrested on a felony warrant for a probation violation on an original charge of burglary. Daudi was transported to the county jail.

Tuesday, Oct. 3, Brookville 2300423: Derrick A. Hardy, 37, of Dayton 45417, was found to have a warrant issued by Fremont Municipal Court for failure to appear on a charge of driving under suspension. Hardy was transported to Miami Valley Hospital North for injuries and issued a summons to appear in Fremont Municipal Court on Oct. 18.

Wednesday, Oct. 4, Brookville 2300425: A female subject came to the police department to turn in a brown, suede change purse containing more than $8 that was left an estate sale at an undisclosed location.

Thursday, Oct. 5, Brookville 2300428: A male subject was issued a criminal trespass warning for a property on Jefferson Street.

Friday, Oct. 6, Clayton 230001178: An unknown subject smashed the front passenger side window on a vehicle parked in the 600 block of Rustic Oak Dr. and removed a purse.

Clayton 230001180: an unknown subject entered an unlocked vehicle in the 400 block of King Oak Lane and stole a driver’s license, concealed carry permit, three credit cards and loose change. The victim cancelled her credit cards, none of which had incurred any new charges.

Clayton 230001181: Fraud was reported on Baronsmere Court where a resident reported an unknown subject attempted to have food delivered using her credit card information. The food was scheduled to be delivered to an address in a Columbus suburb, but the transaction was cancelled by the credit card company. The victim called a phone number linked to the order and a male answered. She asked if he was waiting on a City Barbecue food order he stated, “Yes.” She then asked, “Why are using someone else’s credit card information for your food order?” The male hung up immediately. The victim then received an obscene text message from the male, who she believes in male in his late teens.

Sunday, Oct. 8, Clayton 230001186: Amanda J. Ginn, 41, of Dayton 45406, was charged with having physical control of a vehicle while under the influence and possession of drug paraphernalia. She was transported to the county jail.

Monday, Oct. 9, Clayton 230001192: Breaking and entering was reported in the 1000 block of Redwood Rd. at a house under construction in the Hunter’s Path subdivision. Unknown subjects entered the home and removed the stove. The floor and a countertop were damaged during the theft. It is believed the home was left unlocked after workers left the property on Friday.

Clayton 230001195: Jamel R. Williams, 23, of Trotwood, was charged with a temporary permit violation, expired license plate and fictitious license plate. The plate was confiscated and will be forwarded to the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. The vehicle was impounded. Charges are pending for possession of a controlled substance. Williams was transported to the county jail.

Wednesday, Oct. 11, Clayton 230001198: An officer responded to Spanish Trace Apartments on a loud music complaint. The victim advised an upstairs resident plays music so loud that it shakes the walls of his apartment. The officer could hear the loud music when he arrived. The officer knocked on the door of the apartment where the music was being played but on one answered the door. The last time the officer pounded on the door the music stopped. Officers have responded to this apartment numerous times for the same complaint. Carla D. Wills, 63, of Clayton 45415, was cited for loud sound devices disturbing the peace. Charges were forwarded to Vandalia Municipal Court.

Reach Ron Nunnari at [email protected].

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