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Bucyrus woman arrested on warrant

Bucyrus woman arrested on warrant

Photo: Crawford County Now


BUCYRUSꟷA Bucyrus woman was arrested when Bucyrus Police investigated a report of a fight in the 100 block of West Mansfield Street on Monday evening.

Officers responded to the call at 5:04 p.m. and Tonya Lawson, 43, was arrested on a Crawford County warrant. She was issued a court date to appear.

The people involved were warned about the noise and they reported no assaults or threats.

Monday, April 20, 2020

7:46 a.m.-Officers picked up an abandoned bike from the 1000 block of South East Street.

1:16 p.m.-A man in the 400 block of West Warren Street was asked to turn down his loud music.

3:34 p.m.- Officers attempted to serve a warrant.

5:00 p.m.- A domestic dispute and possible protection order violation were reported in the 1000 block of Hopley Avenue.

5:54 p.m.- A report of possible shots fired was made in the 3000 block of Ohio 98.

6:23 p.m.- A disturbance was investigated in the 400 block of Aumiller Park Drive. A pickup game dispersed.

7:00 p.m.- A theft report was taken in the 1800 block of East Mansfield Street. Two people walked out of Walmart without paying for beer. One person was identified and the other is being sought.

8:01 p.m.- Officers assisted a person experiencing mental problems.

8:14 p.m.- A traffic complaint was investigated in the 1800 block of East Mansfield Street. A man on a bicycle wearing a red ball cap, turquoise bandana, tan coat and blue pants was reportedly riding without regard for safety in traffic. The person was located at his residence.

8:40 p.m.-Officers assisted with traffic direction in the 900 block of West Perry Street.

11:32 p.m.-A disturbance complaint was investigated in the 900 block of Nevada Road. A person reported third party threats by a group of subjects.

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

3:24 a.m.-A report of a disturbance of possible gunshots was investigated in the 700 block of West Perry Street. No incident was located.

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