Hillsboro Police Department reports

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The Hillsboro Police Department has released the following information:

STATISTICS

The statistics for the week beginning Monday, May 14 through Sunday, May 20 are as follows: The police department received 476 calls (12 – 911), investigated eight crashes, took seven offense reports, made 29 arrests, and completed 210 security checks.

May 17

ARRESTS/CITATIONS

Andrew Stroud, 32, of Greenfield, was cited for failure to yield.

Timothy Kibler, 41, of Hillsboro, was arrested criminal trespassing and violation of a protection order.

Harold Chaney Jr., 29, of Hillsboro, was arrested on a bench warrant.

Kenneth Chaney, 26, of Hillsboro, was cited for driving under suspension.

Brittany Taylor, 35, of Washington C.H., was arrested on a failure to appear bench warrant.

Lawrence Bradford Jr., 35, of Hillsboro, was arrested for passing bad checks.

May 18

ACCIDENT

The police department investigated a crash in the 100 block of West Main Street. Cameron McConehea, 21, of Hillsboro, was traveling eastbound on West Main Street and was unable to stop in time to avoid a collision. Sandra Melvin, 61, of Hillsboro, was stopped in eastbound traffic when her vehicle was struck from behind in a rear-end type collision. Both vehicles received functional damage. McConehea was cited for assured clear distance ahead.

May 19

ARRESTS/CITATIONS

Clinton Watson, 39, of Hillsboro, was arrested for persistent disorderly conduct.

Edgar Bunch, 32, of Greenfield, was cited for speed.

May 20

ARRESTS/CITATIONS

Brittany Long, 28, of Hillsboro, was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia.

Tyler Grisham, 20, of Hillsboro, was arrested on a failure to appear bench warrant.

Gary Hagemann Jr., 27, of Hillsboro, was cited for OVI and no operator’s license.

Chadwick Rase, 53, of Hillsboro, was cited for failure to yield at an intersection.

ACCIDENT

The police department investigated a crash in the 600 block of South High Street. Erma Ward, 70, of Hillsboro, was traveling northbound on South High Street and was unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the vehicle in front of her, also traveling northbound. Jennifer Mingua, 38, of Mount Orab, had stopped in traffic when her vehicle was struck from behind by Ward’s vehicle. Mingua’s vehicle received minor damage, while Ward’s received no damage. Ward was cited for assured clear distance ahead.

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