FCSO Incidents

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According to reports, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office responded to the following calls:

JUNE 19

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Deputies were dispatched to a residence in Bloomingburg on a third party report of a domestic incident. Upon arriving at the residence the female, had already departed, but was located in the village. The male, was present at the residence. Both parties denied any physical altercation or threats and confirmed that it was only a verbal argument.

ASSAULT/UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE: Deputies responded to a third party report of a fight in a room at the Baymont Inn. The investigation is pending.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Storm Ratliff of Washington C.H. was traveling south on Snow Hill Road and struck a dog in the roadway. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage in the crash.

CRIMINAL DAMAGING: Angel Miller of New Holland reported a known suspect sprayed chemicals killing the grass in her yard. Miller declined prosecution in the matter.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE BY THREATS: Angela Lebeau of Washington C.H. reported while in a verbal argument with her husband her was threatened with physical harm. James LeBeau of Washington C.H. was arrested and charged in the matter.

ASSAULT: Penny Draves of Washington C.H. reported while having a conversation with a known subject, she was assaulted. Draves was referred to the solicitor for possible charges.

JUNE 18

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: A dispute between two family members initiated a report being made. The female declined to pursue charges.

THEFT: Jasmine Camelin, of Columbus, reported while inside the Nike Outlet store at Tanger she left her cell phone inside the store and upon returning to collect it, it was no longer there. Video of the incident was obtained and showed and an unidentified male removing the cellphone from the store.

THEFT/CRIMINAL DAMAGING: Kaili Adams, reported while at J’s Corner Bar someone smashed the window out of her vehicle and removed property from the vehicle.

JUNE 17

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Sheriff’s deputies responded to Biddle Blvd. in the Village of Bloomingburg on a domestic violence complaint. Upon arrival both individuals involved made counter claims of domestic violence against each other. Krystal Collins and Christopher Steele were arrested and transported to Fayette County Jail.

CRIMINAL DAMAGING: Stephanie Wilson of Washington C.H. reported sometime during the day while her vehicle was parked at her residence, the mirror was damaged on her vehicle.

THEFT: Timothy Calentine, of Washington C.H., reported someone removed property from his vehicle while it was parked in the driveway of his residence.

THEFT: Employees from the Village of Jeffersonville contacted the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office regarding a theft of village services. Employees reported that they had turned the water off to a resident due to nonpayment and that they later discovered that the water had been turned back on without permission.

THEFT: Timothy Calentine, of Washington C.H., reported someone removed property from his vehicle while it was parked in the driveway of his residence.

THEFT: Employees from the Village of Jeffersonville contacted the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office regarding a theft of village services. Employees reported they had turned the water off to a resident due to non-payment and later discovered the water had been turned back on without permission.

JUNE 16

TRAFFIC CRASH: Christina Johnson of Hillsboro was traveling south on U.S. 62 when her vehicle became disabled causing her to travel off the right side of the roadway striking a guardrail. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage in the crash.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Georgia Beaver of Washington C.H. reported she was involved in a verbal altercation that led to her being physically assaulted. Michelle Williamson was arrested and transported to Fayette County Jail on the charges.

THEFT: Orange Cab of Columbus reported they transported a subject and upon arrival at the destination the subject couldn’t pay the cab fare. Rashaan Fuquaswinney of Hesperia, Calif., was arrested and transported to Fayette County Jail.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Sheriff’s deputies responded to Hess Road on a domestic incident. Upon arrival all parties involved were identified and it was determined that no assault or threats of violence had occurred.

JUNE 15

TRAFFIC CRASH: Devell Spinks of Fort Worth, Texas was traveling west on U.S. 35 and struck a deer in the roadway. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage in the crash.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Christa Ferguson of Columbus was traveling north on State Route 207 and lost control of her vehicle. Ferguson traveled off the right side of the roadway striking a guardrail. Ferguson continued off the right side of the roadway, overturning and coming to rest in a waterway ditch. All occupants of the vehicle were transported to a medical facility for treatment of injuries. The vehicle sustained heavy damage in the crash and was towed from the scene.

MENACING: A 17-year-old juvenile of Jeffersonville reported receiving threats from a known subject. Contact was made with the guardian of the victim at which time a report was requested on the offense.

MENACING: Brittany Curnutte of Jeffersonville reported she was threatened by a known subject. Curnutte declined prosecution but requested a report be taken on the offense.

TELEPHONE HARASSMENT: Brittany Mann of Jeffersonville reported she received 22 missed phone calls from a private number.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Sukhwinder Singh of Winnipeg, MB was stopped at the traffic signal exiting the TA parking lot. Marshall Goodwin of Washington C.H. traveled to the right side of Singh’s vehicle. Upon making a right turn Singh struck Goodwin’s vehicle. No injuries were reported. Both vehicles sustained minor damage in the crash.

JUNE 14

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Sheriff’s deputies responded to Joanne Drive on a domestic incident. Upon arrival all parties involved were identified and it was determined that no assault or threats had occurred.

JUNE 13

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Sheriff’s deputies responded to Jasper Coil Road on a domestic incident. Upon arrival all parties involved were identified and it was determined that no assault or threats had occurred.

BREAKING AND ENTERING/THEFT: Cohen Recycling reported someone forcibly entered the business and removed property.

CRIMINAL TRESPASS/THEFT: Cody Bowen of Bloomingburg reported someone entered onto his property and removed property.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Jason Faul of Washington C.H. was traveling west on Matthews Road. Faul took evasive action to avoid a deer in the roadway. Faul traveled off the right side of the roadway, striking a concrete culvert. No injuries were reported. The vehicle sustained minor damage in the crash.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Kyle Daily of Cedarville was traveling on Allen Road and made a right turn into a parking lot. While making the right turn, Michael Manna of Glendora, N.J. attempted to go around Daily on the right side striking the trailer tires of Daily’s vehicle. No injuries were reported. Both vehicles sustained minor damage in the crash.

FOUND PROPERTY: A sheriff’s deputy responded to US 62 near Rowe-Ging Road on a found property complaint and took possession of keys located in the ditch near the roadway.

MENACING: Retha Payton of Washington C.H. reported a known subject came to her residence and threatened her. Payton was referred to the solicitor for possible charges.

UNRULY JUVENILE: A report was made regarding an unruly 16-year-old male. Charges were filed with the Juvenile Court in this matter.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Ronald Butcher, Jeffersonville, reported he was southbound on State Route 41 when a deer entered the roadway and was subsequently struck. Butcher’s vehicle sustained minor damage and was driven from the scene.

TRAFFIC CRASH: Eddie Shepard, Willksville, was northbound on State Route 207, when he attempted to pass a John Deere Farm Sprayer, driven by Mark Sanderson, of Washington C.H. As Shepard started to pass, Sanderson turned left onto Miller Road. Shepard struck the left rear tire of the sprayer. The sprayer was not damaged, however Shepard’s vehicle sustained disabling damage. Shepard made arrangements for the vehicle to be towed at a later time.

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