Pickaway County • January 27, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. They say bad things come in threes, and this weekend's traffic incidents packed enough drama to fill an entire season of "9-1-1." From a consciousness-losing predicament on US-23 to a serious two-vehicle collision requiring not one but two medical helicopters, our emergency responders had their hands full keeping our community safe during what felt like a sweeps week for real-life emergencies.
Meanwhile, the Circleville Police Department just pulled off their own version of "24," tackling a non-stop marathon of action across town. While Jack Bauer saved the world in 24 hours, our local officers were busy handling everything from warrant searches to domestic disturbances, proving that even in Pickaway County, there's no such thing as a quiet day in law enforcement.
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🚨 Driver crashes on US-23, passes out while trying to free vehicle. The single-vehicle accident occurred near Radcliff Road in Pickaway County, Ohio around 11:30 am Sunday. Emergency crews rushed to the scene after reports that the male driver lost consciousness and experienced breathing difficulties. The incident began when the vehicle struck the median, and complications arose as the driver attempted to dislodge his car. First responders are currently on site managing the medical emergency.
🚁 Two women airlifted after violent crash at Pickaway County intersection. The serious two-vehicle collision occurred Saturday afternoon at Tarlton Adelphi and South Perry Road, leaving one victim unresponsive. Both Medflight and Air Evac helicopters transported the seriously injured females to Grant Medical Center for treatment. Emergency crews had to work to free the victims from their vehicles before transport. Authorities have closed the area and launched a crash reconstruction investigation to determine the cause.
👮 Circleville police tackle 24 hours of non-stop action across town. In a busy day of law enforcement activity, officers responded to incidents ranging from warrant searches to domestic disturbances throughout January 23, 2025. Multiple traffic stops resulted in both warnings and citations, with key locations including Lancaster Pike and U.S. 23. Officers also handled several alarm drops, a juvenile complaint, and provided mutual aid to the fire department. The day concluded with several late-night traffic stops and a disturbance on S. Court St. that was successfully resolved.
New Hope Christian Academy's defense put on a clinic, holding Green to just 27 points in a convincing 44-27 victory. The Statesmen improved to 12-2 on the season, while the Bobcats slipped to 7-8, proving that sometimes the best offense is a suffocating defense.
| Team | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|
New Hope Christian Academy (12-2) | ||
vs Green | W 44-27 | |
Westfall (7-9) | ||
vs Paint Valley | W 65-64 |
| Team | Opponent | Score |
|---|---|---|
Logan Elm (8-9) | ||
@ Bloom-Carroll | W 49-44 | |
Westfall (7-8) | ||
vs Paint Valley | W 53-41 |
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