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Bucyrus man arrested on warrants, property maintenance violation

Bucyrus man arrested on warrants, property maintenance violation

Photo: Crawford County Now


BUCYRUS―A man was arrested after Bucyrus Police officers were called to a residence in the 600 block of South Walnut Street for a domestic disturbance at 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Jeryn Frizzell, 36, was arrested on two Upper Sandusky Police Department warrants and issued a property maintenance summons. He was relayed to Oceola and released to Upper Sandusky Police officers on the warrants and given a court date to appear for the property maintenance violation.

Friday, February 21, 2020

9:48 a.m.-A report of possible threats made in the 200 block of Woodlawn Avenue was investigated.

1:04 p.m.-Officers responded to a domestic dispute in the 400 block of Charlotte Street.

2:38 p.m.-A report of possible child abuse was received and remains under investigation.

3:27  p.m.-Officers did a welfare check in the 1400 block of Woodlawn Avenue.

3:54  p.m.-Officers investigated a suspicious person in the area of Harris Avenue. It was a phone scam.

5:02  p.m.-Officers investigated a traffic complaint in the area of Hopley Avenue and East Lucas Street.

5:20 p.m.- Officers picked up a suspicious object at the Whetstone Street railroad crossing. A large bone was found and officers are consulting with ODNR.

7:46 p.m.- A theft report was taken in the 400 block of West Mary Street.

7:58 p.m.- A report of a burglary was made in the 500 block of Tiffin Street. A resident reported a trespasser barged into the house. Officers are investigating.

Saturday, February 22, 2020

12:25 a.m.-Officers assisted the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department in the 1800 block of East Mansfield Street.

1:18 a.m.-Officers assisted the Crawford County Sheriff’s Department in the East Mansfield and Fisher Street area.

6:10 a.m.-Officers checked the welfare of a man in the 400 block of North Sandusky Avenue. A person was sleeping in a car at the Circle K lot and was retrieved by a friend.

7:14 a.m.-A parking citation was issued in the 300 block of Clinton Street.

9:36 a.m.-Officers investigated a possible theft from the 1500 block of North Sandusky Avenue.

10:09 a.m.-A disturbance in the 500 block of South Spring Street was investigated. It was a landlord property maintenance issue.

12:12 p.m.-Officers investigated a domestic dispute in the 200 block of West Warren Street.

12:15 p.m.-Officers investigated a domestic dispute in the 500 block of East Mansfield Street.

12:41 p.m.-A report of a theft from Walmart is being investigated.

1:34 p.m.-Officers investigated a private property accident where a car hit a sign in the Maplecrest parking lot in the 700 block of Rogers Street.

3:41 p.m.- A domestic disturbance was reported by a walk-in complainant at the police department.

4:48 p.m.-A juvenile reported being assaulted in the area of Hill and Tiffin Streets.

5:07 p.m.- A parking complaint was made in the 700 block of South Sandusky Avenue.

5:20 p.m.- A juvenile complaint was investigated in the area of Plum Street. Officers spoke to two juveniles trespassing on the railroad.

5:35 p.m.- A traffic complaint was made in the Plymouth Street area. A blue Chrysler van was reportedly driving recklessly south of the city on Ohio 98 heading to Bucyrus.

5:38 p.m.- A deer reportedly damaged a door at the United Bank, 401 S. Sandusky Ave. The deer ran into a door, broke the glass and fled the area.

7:49 p.m.- A 911 hang-up call was investigated in the 900 block of Hopley Avenue. No incident was located.

8:24 p.m.- A burglary report was taken in the 1300 block of Hopley Avenue. Nothing was reported missing.

9:34 p.m.-Officers investigated a parking complaint in the 1600 block of Whetstone Street. A disabled vehicle had been left on private property.

11:04 p.m.-Officers investigated a disturbance in the 200 block of Ethel Street and made a security check for a resident.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

12:41 a.m.-A report of a suspicious person was investigated in the 100 block of East Perry Street. A person was waiting for a ride.

1:17 a.m.-Officers investigated a 911 hang-up call in the 400 block of Heritage Circle. It was a misdial.

1:47 a.m.-A disturbance in the 500 block of East Mansfield Street was investigated. It was a verbal domestic dispute.

4:39 a.m.-Officers checked the 1200 block of Home Circle Drive for a possible prowler.

7:20 a.m.-Officers issued a verbal warning to a motorist in the 1800 block of East Mansfield Street for expired registration.

7:40 a.m.-Officers gave a verbal warning to a pedestrian for littering in the Mansfield and Poplar Street area.

10:36 a.m.-Officers spoke to a resident in the 200 block of Schaber Street for letting her dogs run loose.

12:05 p.m.-A report of an open door in the 100 block of East Lucas Street was checked on.

1:03 p.m.-A motorist was given a verbal warning for an expired sticker in the Hopley/Southern Ave area.

2:30 p.m.- A message was delivered in the 600 block of Wilbur Street.

2:54 p.m.- A report of a breaking and entering was unfounded in the 700 block of Sears Street.

3:03 p.m.- A report of a vehicle speeding in the 400 block of Emerson Street was investigated.

3:24 p.m.- A report of an impaired driver was made on Whetstone Street.

4:28 p.m.- A disturbance was reported on Colonial Drive. A citizen was assisted returning to their home.

6:20 p.m.- A report of loud music was investigated in the 200 block of Wayne Avenue.

7:14 p.m.-A disturbance in the 700 block of West Perry Street was investigated and it was a loud noise from a water bottle.

7:45 p.m.-A loud music complaint was investigated in the area of Monnett and Irving Streets.

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