Michael Harnishfeger, Ada Police Chief, provided The Ada Icon with the Ada Police Call Logs from July 30 to Aug. 5. They follow:
July 30
• Handled suspicious person complaint in the 200 block of N Main St; Report
taken for B&E
• Traffic stop warning for Equipment
• Handled suspicious vehicle complaint on N Main St
• Traffic stop warning for No License Plate Light
• Report taken for Info Only
• Traffic stop citation for Red Light
Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger provided The Icon with the Ada police call log from July 23 to July 27:
July 23rd
Assisted EMS on N Main St
Handled suspicious noise complaint on College Ave
Traffic stop warning for Equipment
Handled suspicious person complaint on W Buckeye Ave
Traffic stop warning for Expired Plates
Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, released the July 16 to July 24 Ada police log to the Icon. It follows: July 16th
Assist Fire on S Johnson
Handled loud music complaint on S Johnson
Assist other agency
Handled 911 hang up on N Main St
Traffic stop citation for speed July 17th
Handled well being check on S Johnson
Assist EMS on Clint Dr
Handled suspicious person complaint
Handled juvenile matter July 18th
Handled suspicious vehicle on Co Rd 3S
Two Reports taken for theft
Ada Police Chief Michael Harnishfeger, provided The Icon with the following police call logs from July 9 to 14.
July 9th
• Handled alarm drop on E Montford
• Handled unwanted person complaint on E Collage
• Report taken for theft on N Main St
• Handled neighbor trouble complaint on North St
July 10th
• Traffic stop warning for equipment
• Handled well being check on S Johnson
• Assist other agency
• Handled harassment complaint on S Johnson
• Handled neighbor trouble complaint on N Main St
• Traffic stop warning for left of center & speed
Mike Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, released the June 25 to July 1 Ada police calls to The Icon.
June 25
• Traffic stop citation for speed
• Report taken for theft
• Report taken for threats
• Assist EMS on W. Lima Ave.
• Handled injury accident at Community Market
June 26
• Traffic stop male arrested summons issued for paraphernalia, report taken
• Report taken for theft
• Report taken for juvenile matter
• Traffic stop warning for no headlights
The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office is conducting increased patrol from July 3 through July 5 thanks to grant funding from the Ohio Traffic Safety Office, according to Sergeant Matt Kinsinger of the patrol.
Deputies will pay particular attention for violations such as driving under the influence, and failure to yield and speeding; all of which are leading actors in fatal crashes. There will be zero tolerance for driving under the influence and seat belt violations.