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County Sheriff A Tri-State cab driver reported at 5:32 a.m. Sunday she had transported a woman to a home on Waterford Road, Unity Township, and when they arrived the woman got out of the cab and did not pay her. Deputies spoke to the woman, who then paid the driver. Deputies and highway patrol troopers responded to a Georgetown Road, Knox Township, where a domestic dispute was reported. Both people involved claimed they had only been arguing and there was no domestic violence. The woman signed a refusal to prosecute and the man was given a ride to Minerva. A possible fight was reported in the area of Washington Street and Jackson Alley in Washingtonville at 1:08 a.m., April 24. Two intoxicated women told deputies they had been outside and yelling. They were told to stay inside for the rest of the night.

Goshen cops see less interaction with public | News, Sports, Jobs

Goshen cops see less interaction with public | News, Sports, Jobs
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Police | News, Sports, Jobs - Morning Journal

Highway Patrol Kelsey Braun, 32, Leetonia, was cited for failure to control after she went off the road and struck a ditch on state Route 558 in Fairfield Township at 7:52 p.m. Feb. 10. Dalton C. Kurtz-Cogar, 28, Salineville, struck a deer on Glasgow Road in Wayne Township at 7:15 a.m. Feb. 11. Latisha R. Nelson, 33, Dallas, was cited for hit-skip and prohibition against parking on highway at 4:40 p.m. Feb. 5. Nelson improperly passed the vehicle of Richard Bailey, 56, Lisbon, on U.S. 30 in Center Township. Nelson stopped abruptly, causing Bailey to rear-end her vehicle. Nelson fled the scene but was found and cited later.

Goshen chief warns of ID theft | News, Sports, Jobs

khowell@salemnews.net GOSHEN TOWNSHIP – Community members are being warned about identity theft scams and encouraged to report any to their local police departments. Goshen Police District Chief Steve McDaniel reported a widespread problem of identity theft scams across the country, such as unemployment or social security benefits or small business loans. He encouraged anyone falling victim to the scams to contact their local police department in addition to the state department of job and family services because the police department can help guide individuals in reporting the issue and follow up with them to ensure it has been handled properly. The department can also provide documentation of the incident, he said.

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