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Meth lab discovered in Kenton

On Aug. 11 the Hardin County Crime task force executed a search warrant at 520 W. Franklin St., Kenton.

The search resulted in the discovery and removal of a methamphetamine lab. Also, during the search several stolen items were recovered. Criminal tools were also discovered and confiscated. The matter remains under investigation.

The sheriff’s office, Kenton Police and Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation and identification assisted the task force at the scene.

The sheriff's log for Aug 11 and 12 is attached to this story.

Raccoon caught between AC and screen

Ada police received an animal call on Aug. 11. The call recorded at 3:39 a.m. concerned a raccoon that was stuck between an air conditioner and a window screen at Unit 12, 540 E. Lincoln Ave. 

Attached to this story are recent Hardin County sheriff daily logs, in decending order from Aug. 3 to Aug. 11.

EMS and fire department respond to Aug. 3 accident at CR 15 and SR 81

Ada-Liberty Township EMS and fire responded to an accident involving injuries on Monday. The accident was at the intersection of County Road 15 and State Route 81, and was reported to Ada police at 6:15 a.m.

The police report for Aug. 2, included investigation of complaint from a resident on South Gilbert Street who heard three gunshots. The report was filed shortly after midnight. 

Attached to this story are recent Hardin County sheriff logs.

$454 found on Main Street

The Ada police report of Saturday, July 25, states that someone found $454 on Main Street and turned the money over to the police. The report was made at 1:39 p.m. on Saturday.

Attached to this story are the recent Hardin County sheriff daily logs.

Rescue units called to Gilbert Street stove fire

According to the Ada police report, several area units responded to a stove fire at 113 S. Gilbert St., Unit C at 6:03 p.m. on July 22. Units included Lafayette fire, Ada police, Ada-Liberty Township fire, and Ada-Liberty Township EMS.

Police respond to call about pit bull attacking dogs

Ada police responded to a call from a resident who said that a pit bull broke its leash and attacked dogs and the person making the call, according to yesterday’s Ada police log. The call was reported to police at 7:32 p.m. in the 500 block of North Main Street.

Attached are Hardin County sheriff logs covering July 17 to July 21.

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