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Ellwood City Ledger Police Reports

Ellwood City Ledger Police Reports

less than a minute read 24-01-2025
Ellwood City Ledger Police Reports

This week's Ellwood City Ledger police report covers a range of incidents, from minor disturbances to more serious offenses. As always, we strive to provide accurate and timely information while respecting the privacy of those involved. Remember, all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Notable Incidents:

Suspicious Activity on 5th Street

Police responded to a report of suspicious activity on 5th Street on Tuesday evening. Witnesses described a dark-colored sedan parked unusually for an extended period. Officers investigated and found no evidence of criminal activity. However, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any concerning behavior to the Ellwood City Police Department.

Shoplifting at local convenience store

A shoplifting incident was reported at Miller's Market on Wednesday afternoon. A suspect is alleged to have stolen several items before fleeing the scene. Police are currently reviewing security footage and pursuing leads. The value of the stolen goods is currently being assessed.

Vandalism at Ellwood City Park

Over the weekend, Ellwood City Park was the target of vandalism. Several park benches were damaged, and graffiti was discovered on a nearby building. The Ellwood City Police Department is investigating this incident and urges anyone with information to come forward. The estimated cost of damages is still being determined.

Community Reminders:

  • Report suspicious activity immediately. Even if you're unsure if something is truly suspicious, it's always better to err on the side of caution and contact the police.
  • Lock your vehicles and homes. A simple precaution can often prevent theft and other crimes.
  • Be aware of your surroundings. Paying attention to your environment can help you avoid becoming a victim of crime.

The Ellwood City Police Department remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of our community. We encourage residents to continue working with us to create a safe and thriving environment for all. For non-emergency matters, please contact the Ellwood City Police Department at [Insert Phone Number Here]. For emergencies, dial 911.

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