Police/Fire/EMS

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.

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.

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.

A stove fire at 515 N. Main St., Ada, was called in to the Ada Police Department at 2:59 p.m. on Monday, July 13, according to the Ada police log.

The log stated that units responding included one unit from LaFayette fire department, Ada police, Ada-Liberty Township EMS and several units from the Ada-Liberty Township fire department.

Attached at the bottom of this story are Hardin Sheriff logs from July  12-13 and July 13-14.

A Lima man was taken into custody by Hardin County Sheriff’s deputies and faces numerous charges following an incident on Thursday, July 9.

The report for the sheriff’s office follows:

At approximately 7:35 p.m. while on routine patrol on Ohio 309 near County Road 15, a deputy observed a traffic violation of a vehicle being driven west on SR 309.

Upon signaling the vehicle to stop, it continued off the road traveling around a residence and outbuildings into a field.

Upon approaching the vehicle in the field, the drive, identified as Michael Parsons, 31, of Lima, exited the car and was taken into custody.

Aaron Evans, passenger, died at Lima Memorial Hospital

A two-car accident Thursday evening (July 9) in Ada resulted in three persons hospitalized. One of the three died as a result of wounds that he appeared to suffer as a result of the accident.

The official Ada police statement follows:

On Thursday, July 9, at 6:12 p.m. officers of the Ada Police Department were dispatched to the scene of an injury accident on South Johnson Street and East Lehr Avenue.

Also responding were Ada-Liberty Township fire, Ada-Liberty EMS and Alger EMS.

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