Delphos Police Blotter for June 1st–June 7th

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Delphos Police Blotter for June 1st–June 7th

On June 1, 2025, officers and Delphos EMS responded to the 800 block of E 3rd St for a medical issue involving a juvenile. Officers located the juvenile, a Kenton, Ohio resident, and discovered him to be heavily intoxicated and sick. Officers discovered that the juvenile had attended a party at a home outside of Delphos and was given a ride here for unknown reasons. Delphos EMS took the juvenile to the hospital for treatment.

On June 1, 2025, officers spoke with a female in the 800 block of Skinner Street. She stated that a neighboring juvenile swung an object at her juvenile daughter.

On 6-2-2025, officers spoke with a female in the 500 block of S. Washington St., who reported that her son, who lives with her, was threatening to turn off the utilities.

On 6-2-2025, officers met with a female in the 600 block of N. Scott St. She informed officers that her neighbor’s children were throwing objects over their shared fence, and she was concerned for her dog’s safety.

On 6-2-2025, officers responded to a report of a fight between two men in the 100 block of E. 12th St.

Children Services notified officers on 6-2-2025 of a possible sexual assault involving a juvenile in Delphos. Information was gathered and delivered to the Detective Bureau for further investigation.

On 6-2-2025, officers met with a female at the police department who reported that a male had violated a protection order she had against him.

On 6-3-2025, officers met with a male in the 700 block of Spencerville Rd. The male reported that his cousin, who lives with him, arrived home intoxicated and assaulted him.

On 6-3-2025, officers were dispatched to the 400 block of S. Canal St for a dog bite complaint. A male stated that while walking his dog on the canal bank, a dog from an adjacent yard broke through a fence and began biting him.

On 6-4-2025, officers were dispatched to the 1100 block of N. Main St. in response to a complaint about a male threatening to harm himself. Officers located the male and determined that he was fine and did not require transportation for evaluation.

On 6-4-2025, a male visited the police department to report a possible fraud incident. The male received a letter from a collection agency regarding an outstanding bill on an account for which he does not believe he is responsible.

On 6-4-2025, a male approached the police department to report a theft incident. The male informed officers that someone used his bank account information to write a fictitious check and forge his signature.

On 6-4-2025, officers responded to the intersection of E. 5th St. and Fort Jennings Rd. to investigate a two-vehicle collision.

On June 5, 2025, officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle after observing the driver commit a traffic offense. During the traffic stop, officers discovered that a passenger in the vehicle had consumed alcohol while underage.

On June 5, 2025, officers spoke with a female who reported an issue with a transaction. The female stated that she purchased a prepaid debit card from a business, but when she returned home to use it, she discovered that there were insufficient funds.

On June 6, 2025, officers were dispatched to the 400 block of W. Clime St. for a small child discovered wandering the street unattended.

On June 6, 2025, officers spoke with a male in the 900 block of N. Main St. who reported that his neighbor is throwing scraps over the fence to his dog, which is making the dog sick.

On June 6, 2025, officers met with Parks employees at Water Works Park, who reported that the men’s bathroom had been vandalized.

On 6-7-2025, officers spoke with a male in the 700 block of Wayne St who reported that someone had thrown a firework into his yard.

On 6-7-2025, officers observed an inebriated male on N. Main St., near 1st Street. The male was unable to care for himself and had fallen down. The male was taken to the hospital and released with a summons to appear in court for disorderly conduct.

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