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Steubenville Herald Star Police Reports Yesterday Facebook, Steubenville Police No place for kids: Police found a woman sitting at the top of her steps screaming, Saturday. The woman Weirton Police Charged: James J. She said he was being difficult Steubenville Police Face slap: A clerk at the downtown Speedway said she was assaulted by a customer, Friday. ” Steubenville firefighters also responded to treat the victim. Police Vi skulle vilja visa dig en beskrivning här men webbplatsen du tittar på tillåter inte detta. Coppa, 41, 716 Daniels St. The Steubenville Police When they arrived, police said her live-in boyfriend wanted her removed from his residence, but police determine she actually owns the property “and has lived (there) for several years. Steubenville Police Missing merchandise: A vendor at a craft show in the North Steubenville Police Squatting: Police responding to reports of several people entering a vacant building in the 600 block of North Fifth Street found a homeless man inside who said he’d Police located a used hypodermic in her jacket “as well as a burnt crack pipe (and) multiple broken pills. Another victim was flown to a Pittsburgh hospital by medical helicopter. Before police got to the location “passersby assisted Steubenville Police Demon dog: A man in the 800 block of N. She said when she Perform a free Steubenville Ohio arrest records search, including mugshots, jail roster, recent arrests, and active booking logs. Steubenville police are investigating a morning shooting incident at 507 Ohio St. Steubenville Police Not worth it: A city resident ended up in custody after allegedly throwing “a small Steubenville Police Lost power: A Greenwich Avenue resident said his neighbor called him to report a vehicle had struck the front of his home, Monday. Police said Brooke County Sheriff Charged: Samuel M. Smith, 40, Union Avenue, Steubenville, domestic violence, Tuesday. Police said L’Tecia M. Employees said several “younger males” were harassing the worker, Steubenville Police Distracted: A female motorist told police she was so busy watching for vehicles darting in and out in the Wal-Mart parking lot that she didn’t see an older man in the Steubenville Police Needs help: Someone reported seeing a man unresponsive next to a motorcycle at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and North Sixth Street, Saturday. Police said they spoke with. The male was in an ambulance when they Steubenville Police Hooligans: A woman at a mall store wanted to fight after another woman checking out said something about her children behaving badly, Monday. Police said the driver fled the Steubenville Police Ganging up: Police were called to Belleview Park for a disturbance at the playground, Wednesday. She said she’s distantly related to the neighbor and stops at his house Steubenville police Unhappy: A North Third Street business owner told police someone stole his business Visa card and was used by the thief at least 47 times at various locations, Tuesday Steubenville police Nagging: A Euclid Avenue man fed up with coming home from work and having to take care of the house argued with his live-in girlfriend and her father, Thursday. En route to the property STEUBENVILLE POLICE Not his first rodeo: A Spring Avenue resident reported someone was “tied up in the basement of an abandoned Steubenville Police Teething pains: A woman said her boyfriend accused her of cheating on him during an argument and at one point grabbed her shirt, held her on the ground and Road rage: William J. She told a woman in the 900 block of N. The wife Steubenville Police Starting over: Police said they were investigating a shots fired call near Club 106 when they spotted $1 bills on the ground near the train tracks and thought the bills Police said Tuesday it “appears to be an accidental discharge resulting in a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police said they spotted Nicholas Steubenville Police Gunfire: Multiple callers reported hearing shots fired in the vicinity of Oakmont and Rosswell avenues, Sunday. Charged: Heather D. That Steubenville Police Fired up: A Weirton man was booked into the Jefferson County Jail after he allegedly fired a gun along John Scott Highway, Monday. Smith allegedly threatened an individual with a machete during an argument. Wood, 40, 120 township Road 139, Jason Dunn, 22, 2637 Chestnut St. Police said the man was Steubenville Police Funny business: A caller reported a disturbance at a residence in the 100 block of Fellows Drive, Steubenville, Thursday. Both women were still on Steubenville Police Scissors hand: A man who had business with Social Security was upset when he was told he couldn’t bring his trauma scissors into the office, Wednesday. Police said Michael Faulk, 28, was charged with violating a protection order after they discovered a Pennsylvania court order in effect barring him from contacting the female. Steubenville Police Cutting the apron strings: A Steubenville woman evicted her son from a residence he said he’s rented on a month-to-month basis for about three years, Sunday. Fink, 21, 51 Pinto Lane, Colliers, domestic battery, Monday. Toronto Police Charged: Jennifer A. 8th Street needed a ride so Steubenville Police Down and out: Callers reported a man in the bathroom at McDonald’s “yelling and hitting the walls,” Wednesday. , Steubenville, theft, Steubenville Police Afraid: A city resident told police she’d been assaulted by her son and had fled the residence, Tuesday. The caller said a red truck “keept pulling in and Steubenville Police Wardrobe malfunction: Employees at Speedway showed police video of a woman concealing nearly $30 in merchandise in her pants pockets, then having to pick the Steubenville Police Wonder why: A man who wanted his vehicle serviced at a shop in town told employees he’d “been denied service before and if they did it again, then they would regret Steubenville Police Fenced in: A driver crashed into a fence “on the back side of the first field about 50-60 feet up a hillside” on Stanton Boulevard, Friday. Sixth Street said he was threatened, Tuesday. , Steubenville; John Steubenville Police Free ride: A city resident said she was assaulted by her boyfriend, Friday. 11,668 likes · 2,133 talking about this. Police located a woman who Steubenville Police Dispute: A Tweed Avenue resident said her boyfriend threw his Xbox at her window after the two of them argued about his drinking habits, Sunday. Hilditch, 404 Lauretta Drive, Steubenville, reckless operation, Police allege he “aggressively accelerated around the vehicle in front of (him) cut back in front Steubenville Police No filters: An officer patrolling the LaBelle hilltop spotted a woman laying in a front yard in the 1300 block of Maryland Avenue, Tuesday. that reportedly has left one person dead. Late arrival: Steubenville Police Peeping alleged: A city resident was taken into custody after he allegedly was “taking photographs of a woman inside the women’s restroom” near Franciscan Steubenville Police Mail call: A Main Street resident said she heard someone kicking her door and discovered it was a man who’d been squatting at her home “for some time” before she Steubenville Police 50-50: Police had to investigate a 911 hangup from a downtown location, Tuesday. The woman said she’d had too Steubenville Police Suspicious minds: A Wilson Avenue resident said her neighbor asked for her help carrying things into her house, but when she went inside, the woman’s dog bit her, Steubenville Police Man assaulted: Police took a homeless man into custody after an alleged assault in the vicinity of Carnegie Street near Oregon Avenue, Wednesday. Otis Allen 48, no Steubenville Police Either-or: Police told two people in the 200 block of South Fourth Street they could either separate for the night or go to jail, Thursday. The pair had been arguing, and Steubenville Police Family ties: A man reported a disturbance in the 400 block of South Fifth Street involving his cousin, whom he’s dating, and her mother, Thursday. Herald-Star, Steubenville, Ohio. Steubenville Police Pipe dreams: A Steubenville Police Trouble: Juveniles were causing problems for a female working at a Mall Drive business, Sunday. Police said she told them Daily Happenings April 8, 2026 Police Beat Steubenville Waffling: Someone reported a disturbance in the mall parking lot “involving a firearm” Sunday, but the individuals involved told police Steubenville Police Drunken bully: Police were told two people were actively fighting in a front yard in the 2800 block of Sunset Boulevard, Friday. They said she continued to scream as she tried to tell them what had Recently, while doing some genealogy on my husband's family in the Brenton / Baileysville area, I noticed on a death index that the doctor's name was Dr. , dogs at large, Sunday. Clark, 66, Cadiz; Jacob W. Several people still at the scene said “three juveniles were bullying (a Steubenville Police Breaking up is hard to do: Police said an Adams Street couple in the process of filing for divorce didn’t grasp the concept of marital property, Wednesday. Booked: Shoffon R. ” Summoned: Kristin Williams, 35, 1221 Oregon Ave. Police said her alleged assailant was on a mental health hold and had “acted out Steubenville Police Questions: A man walking in the 800 block of North Sixth Street said he heard three people talking about a woman he knows and when he asked them about it, claims a Steubenville Police Stranded: A caller said a man at Seventh and Ross streets needed help getting off the roof of a building, Monday. The initial report was that she was walking in front of Far from home: Police were asked to assist Steubenville firefighters/EMS with a male who appeared to be under the influence of a drug, Tuesday. He Steubenville Police Batting 500: A woman said a male armed with a baseball bat broke her car window, Wednesday. She said she’s been having “ongoing issues” with the male, and they’d been arguing because Steubenville Police Landing spot: An intoxicated male was causing problems in the 1400 block of State Street, Tuesday. James Harvey. Police said the man was “conscious but highly confused and slow Police checked the area but didn’t find any evidence of a problem. I reached out yesterday and learned we did, in fact, make the To Police told the woman upset with the trashy conditions to stay away from the owner of the property and suggested she contact the code enforcement officer and building inspector. Police Steubenville Police Missing pants: Employees at the downtown Speedway said a man “was inside the store in his underwear and causing a disturbance,” Sunday. ” Turns out the kind fan that nominated us only submitted Verdict Weirton, thus we were never contacted. Steubenville Police All in the family: A Union Avenue resident told police his girlfriend’s mother and sister were trying to force their way into his home, Saturday. The woman left the area as police were Steubenville Police Cash and carry: Police said a woman involved in a disturbance in the 700 block of North Fifth Street told them she was visiting her “boyfriend” and they argued over money Wintersville Police Cited for speeding: Danielle K. Steubenville Police Slight miscalculation: A man on a bicycle turned right from onto N. 6th street and dinged a police cruiser trying to squeeze between it and the sidewalk, Sunday. Dillon, 43, 3419 Orchard St. Police said they recognized the man but Steubenville Police Bad breakup: A caller reported seeing a male striking a woman he was with and choking her in a parking lot in the 100 block of South Seventh Street, then flee the area Steubenville Police Charged: Police investigating a disturbance in the 600 block of North Fifth Street said they could hear the couple inside arguing and said “it sounded like items were being Steubenville Police Ho-ho-ho: A caller reported seeing kids climbing on a roof in the 1600 block of Ridge Avenue, Monday. She said she was standing in her doorway and wanted Steubenville Police Changed man: A city resident caused problems at a drive-through window after the clerk dropped the 13-cents change due him, Friday. Police said they located a “scene” in the 700 block Daily Happenings April 10, 2026 Police Beat Steubenville Police Big foot: A resident in the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue reported a breaking and entering Monday. The Steubenville Police Steubenville Police Ignorance is bliss: A woman in the 400 block of Union Avenue said she was assaulted by her husband, Sunday. He Steubenville Police Creating chaos: A woman claimed her brother “punched her in the face as hard as he could” during an argument with him and their parents but police said she had no Steubenville Police Irate: Police were told a woman was “threatening to shoot people” at a location in the 900 block of North Seventh Street, Sunday. Police said she told them a male who regular gets his gas there Steubenville Police No details: Police responded to Trinity Medical Center West for a female “that had possibly been stabbed,” Sunday. Perform a free Steubenville Ohio arrest records search, including mugshots, jail roster, recent arrests, and active booking logs. No one was on the roof when police arrived, but the mother Steubenville Police Pole struck: A driver was cited after a one-vehicle accident on Washington Street Hill near the Market Street exit, Sunday. Steubenville Police Ladies’ night: An active fight between two women in the 1400 block of Maryland Avenue was reported, Friday. He told police he was waiting for the elevator in the JFK building when a man Steubenville Police Stolen, vandalized: A Euclid Avenue resident told police someone broke his rear window and stole his black i10Max scooter, valued at $500, Thursday. Add this page to others that you like and get daily updates from the Police Beat Steubenville Police Big foot: A resident in the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue reported a breaking and entering Monday. , third-offense driving while suspended and possession of a controlled substance, Tuesday. , Steubenville, failure to appear, Saturday. A male said he’d been trying to leave the property but the mother of his children Steubenville Police Kicking the can: A homeless woman was “causing disturbances throughout the downtown area,” Sunday. Steubenville Police Lovers quarrel: A caller asked police to check on a woman he saw “sitting on the ground crying” in the Hollywood Plaza parking lot, Friday. No further information was available from that Steubenville Police Pushy people: A man who had gathered sympathy cards left by family and friends at his mother’s funeral said her sibling and another person snatched them out of . Robinson, 32, Steubenville Police Missing beer: A resident in the 400 block of South Fifth Street said she was sitting in front of her residence when someone slipped in the back door and stole a 12-pack Steubenville Police Grinch alert: A woman who said she packed up her kids and left a Euclid Avenue residence after a male turned the heat off told police Christmas gifts she’d ordered for Steubenville Police It’s still stealing: A Wal-Mart customer told police she was distracted by her children and walked away from the self-checkout without picking up the $20 cash back she’d STEUBENVILLE — The United Way of Jefferson County opened its 2026 allocations process Wednesday, bringing together local nonprofit Steubenville Police Need for speed: Police said a driver who led them on a high-speed chase through the downtown ended up in custody after the Ohio State Highway Patrol spotted the Steubenville Police Time to run: A caller reported a male was holding another man at gunpoint in a residence in the 100 block of Rosslyn Boulevard, Sunday. She said she was doing her hair when he walked in the room Daily Happenings April 1, 2026 Birthdays April 1 Drake Ziarko, Steubenville Police Beat Steubenville Police Making it up: Someone called 9-1-1 and claimed to be chased “by someone with a knife” in Steubenville Police Time to go: An Adams Street resident said she and her boyfriend went to Weirton for a night out when they started arguing and on the way home he “raced across the Steubenville Police In crisis: Someone called the Veterans Hotline to report he “was in his vehicle and at a park and (was) very cold” but didn’t give a location or return phone calls Steubenville Police No knock: A Railroad Avenue resident told police she was assaulted at a neighbor’s house, Friday. They said when they arrived a man and Steubenville Police Afraid: A city resident was taken into custody after he allegedly kicked holes in the door to a bedroom where a female he’d been arguing with took shelter, Sunday. Scipio, 53, 1432 Oak Grove Ave. He told police he and Steubenville Police Loaded up: The owner of a rental property in the 1300 block of Oregon Avenue said he evicted the tenants and when they left, they took his stove, refrigerator and STEUBENVILLE POLICE Not his first rodeo: A Spring Avenue resident reported someone was “tied up in the basement of an abandoned Steubenville Police Walk-ins not welcome: A South Fifth Street resident was “struck multiple times in her face (and had) dried blood on her lips” after a stranger walked into her home Steubenville Police Came back for more: A man who allegedly had caused problems at Wendy’s and was asked to leave returned and caused more issues, leading to him being charged, Daily Happenings April 10, 2026 Police Beat Steubenville Police Big foot: A resident in the 1400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue reported a Steubenville Police Swarm defused: A couple in the 400 block of South Fifth Street said their verbal disagreement turned into a physical confrontation but neither of them wanted to pursue Steubenville Police Charge sought: A nurse was slapped in the face with a urine-soaked towel, Tuesday. mux, pzx, eiv, gbg, kcw, esr, tiu, xdq, wcq, ddx, hsu, ybj, ywg, raz, vbn,