Clyde Police Department
Saturday, Sept. 19
Nuisance: A person reported loud voices coming from a residence on Church Street.
Nuisance: A woman reported a group of kids blocking the street, refusing to move and being disrespectful on Pfeiffer Avenue.
911 hangup: Police received two 911 hangup calls from a pay phone on Buckeye Street.
Traffic enforcement: A caller reported traffic was backed up on Woodland Avenue.
Harassment other means: A woman told police she was being harassed by several juveniles who were asking her for drugs.
Sunday, Sept. 20
Criminal damaging: Security at Whirlpool reported a BB hole in a window at the training center located on Birdseye Street.
Parking violation: A business owner complained that vehicles were parked at his business blocking the car wash. Grundens was called by the property owner to tow the vehicles.
Drug abuse: A woman requested an officer pick up a bunch of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, Sept. 21
Harassment other means: A complainant spoke with an officer at the police station after being harassed at Community Park.
Tuesday, Sept. 22
Intoxicated subject: Report of a man around Premier Drive, apparently on something, running into a field from Revere.
Wednesday, Sept. 23
Miscellaneous: A woman told police there was an unsafe situation with a closed lane on George Street. The officer advised the area was safe.
Gas lines/leaks/odors: A person reported smelling a gas odor while walking by a house on Amanda Street. The responding officer was unable to detect the odor.
Suspicious vehicle: A caller reported a man sitting in his car on McPherson Highway consuming alcoholic beverages.
Thursday, Sept. 24
Suspicious subject: A caller reported seeing a man with a red bandana or hat walking down Mason Street talking on his phone around 10:20 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 25
Gas lines/leaks/odors: A caller reported a strong odor of natural gas on South Church Street. Columbia Gas was called and notified.
Saturday, Sept. 26
Criminal damaging: A woman reported someone tried to break into her apartment on Hickory Street.
Criminal damaging: A caller reported someone had thrown pumpkins at a couple of mailboxes in the area.
Sunday, Sept. 27
Miscellaneous: A caller reported a white car pulling into Clyde Community Park with eight people in it.
Suspicious subject: A manager at Wendy’s reported a person, who may have been under the influence, walking around the building and trying to get in after the doors were locked.
Monday, Sept. 28
Domestic dispute: A person came to the police station to report that his grandmother slapped him.
Accident injury: Police responded to a report of an injury accident on West McPherson Highway involving two vehicles. Triple J was called to tow vehicles.
Miscellaneous: A woman reported someone had pulled into her driveway and yelled at her for not stopping at an intersections, which didn’t have a stop sign.
Information: A man reported someone had just bought a pound of marijuana and other drugs.
Reckless operation of a vehicle: Police received reports from two different vehicles calling to report each other for road rage.
Intoxicated subject: Police received a report of an unresponsive person in the grass by the bike trail near George Street.
Tuesday, Sept. 29
Theft: An employee at Universal Rental reported theft of equipment.
Theft: Police responded to a report of a theft of a car stereo from an employee’s vehicle at Circle K.
Wednesday, Sept. 30
Theft: A man reported items stolen from outside his home.
Electric lines/outages: A semi pulled down a power line on Brown Street. Clyde Light and Power was contacted.
Arrest for other department: Police arrested a juvenile who had an active warrant. The juvenile was transported to the Sandusky County Juvenile Detention Center.
Theft: Police received a report from Dollar General of a shoplifter in the store.
Thursday, Oct. 1
Miscellaneous: A person on Hamer Street called to file a complaint against a pizza delivery guy.
Friday, Oct. 2
Forgery/counterfeiting: An employee at Speedway reported a customer using counterfeit bills.
Theft: An employee at Universal Rental reported a person rented an item but did not return it.
Theft: A man came to the police station to report the theft of a gun sometime earlier in the year.
Request assistance other agency: Ohio State Highway Patrol requested assistance in locating and stopping a semi that backed into a silver vehicle at a traffic light. Officers located the semi on Norwest Drive.
Saturday, Oct. 3
Drug abuse: A woman called to request an officer to search an apartment before she dropped kids off, as there was a drug deal in progress the last time she was there.
Sunday, Oct. 4
Information: A woman came to the station to report that the neighbors were taking pictures of her when she dropped her kids off on Main Street.
Miscellaneous: A man reported that neighbors were taking pictures of him and his daughters on Main Street.
Monday, Oct. 5
Information: A man reported a slow-moving Chevy Cavalier eastbound on McPherson Highway.
Assault: A woman came to the station to report she was assaulted by her brother.
Information: An anonymous report of people in an abandoned house on Hamer Street was made.
Off-road vehicle complaint: A person called to report juveniles riding dirt bikes down McPherson Highway.
Theft: A woman reported the theft of a cell phone.
Animal complaint: A man found a Jack Russell-mixed dog on West McPherson Highway. He said he will keep the dog if the owner calls.
Tuesday, Oct. 6
Nuisance: Police received a report of skateboarders obstructing traffic on South Church Street.
Accident hit skip: A person reported a black F-150 with two gravity wagons couldn’t stop for the railroad crossing gate on Durnwald Drive and damaged the gate.
Wednesday, Oct. 7
Fire: Police received a report of a vehicle on fire in the median on East McPherson Highway. The Clyde Fire Department responded to the call.
Request to check well-being: A person reported young children playing the roadway, on Washington Avenue, unsupervised.
Suspicious subject: A woman called to report that there were kids on her porch looking in her windows.
