Police reports: January 2, 2017 Friday A minor private property crash was reported at Marathon on E. Columbus Street. Read More
Police Reports: December 29, 2017 Susan D. Sheldon, 624 S. Detroit St., reported an identity theft. She stated that she had received a notice in the mail of an overdue cable bill from a debt collections agency. Read More
Police reports: December 28, 2017 Kenton police A BKP squad member flagged down an officer in front of 416 W. Franklin St. to advise of an overdose at that address. BKP took the subject to Hardin Memorial Hospital for treatment. Read More
Police reports: December 27, 2017 John J. Jolliff, 115 S. High St., reported a package that was stolen off of his porch last Friday. John Wesley Hale II, 11 N. Cherry St., was located and arrested on an active warrant out of Morrow County. Read More
Police reports: December 26, 2017 Friday Vandalism was reported at Conkle Florist, 856 S. Main St. Damage to a vehicle was reported at 614 Robinson Ave. Read More
Police reports: December 22, 2017 Damage to a vehicle was reported at 353 Superior St. The department was called to 358 N. Wayne St. regarding threats. Read More
Police reports: December 21, 2017 An officer was dispatched to Village Pantry for a shoplifting incident. The reporting person stated that the suspect handed over the items that she had hidden in her shirt after being confronted. Read More
Police reports: December 20, 2017 Kenton police Cherry A. Berry, 533 S. Wayne St., was traveling west on E. Franklin Street, approaching the intersection of Memorial Drive. Read More
Police reports: December 19, 2017 A report was received of a theft from the Mary Lou Johnson – Hardin County District Library. It was reported that four juvenile suspects had damaged the metal cigarette ashtrays that were attached to the building. Read More
Police reports: December 18, 2017 An officer responded to a report of a theft from a yard at 301 N. High St. Nathan K. Fillinger, 431 E. Columbus St., reported the theft of an inflatable Christmas decoration stolen from his yard. Read More