Pickaway County • May 2, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. Talk about a busy shift! Circleville police officers tackled nearly 50 incidents in a single day on April 30, handling everything from midnight traffic stops to domestic disturbances and trespassing complaints. Their April 29 log wasn't much lighter with 36 incidents including vehicle fires and neighbor disputes just before midnight. These back-to-back demanding days highlight the department's diverse role in maintaining community safety through both emergencies and routine matters.
Meanwhile, improvements to Circleville's infrastructure are taking shape as plans move forward for a new 10-foot wide shared-use path along East Ohio Street and Kingston Pike. Engineering firm CESO has already dispatched field personnel to gather measurements and GPS data for the upcoming construction project. While these professionals focus on preliminary information gathering, residents with questions are encouraged to contact the project manager or city officials directly.
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🚓 Circleville police tackled nearly 50 incidents in a single day. On April 30, 2025, officers responded to a wide range of calls including traffic stops, domestic disturbances, and trespassing complaints across the Ohio city. The day began with a traffic stop just after midnight and included incidents requiring hospital transport, arrests, and investigations of assault and protection order violations. Multiple reports of suspicious activity, unruly juveniles, and 911 hang-up calls rounded out the busy 24-hour period for the department.
🚶♀️ Circleville plans new shared-use path along major streets. The 10-foot wide asphalt path will run along East Ohio Street's south side and Kingston Pike's west side. Engineering firm CESO has been contracted to gather field measurements and GPS data for the upcoming construction project. Field personnel are currently in the preliminary information-gathering phase and may not be able to answer all project-related questions. Residents with inquiries can contact CESO's project manager or City of Circleville officials directly.
🚓 Circleville police tackled 36 incidents in one busy day. Officers responded to everything from vehicle fires to unruly juveniles across the city on April 29. The day included traffic stops, suspicious person reports, and mutual aid requests for fires. Two separate juvenile behavior incidents required police attention, with one resulting in a formal report. The day concluded with a neighbor dispute just before midnight, showcasing the department's diverse role in addressing both routine matters and community emergencies.
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