Police/Fire/EMS

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, provide The Icon with the following Ada police log from Dec. 2 to 8.

Dec. 2
Traffic stop Citation issued for Speed
Report taken for Sex Crime
Assist Other Agency
Officer did an Interior Walk Through at the Ada School
Traffic stop Warning for Stop Sign
Handled Animal Complaint on E Lincoln
Traffic stop Warning for Equipment
Traffic stop Citation issued for Stop Sign
Handled Suspicious Activity Complaint on ONU Campus
Handled Stalking Complaint on S Main St

Michael Harnishfeger, Ada police chief, provided the Icon with the Ada police log - Nov. 18 to Nov. 24.

November 18

October 14

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Handled Suspicious Activity Complaint on ONU Campus, Report taken for
  • Info Only
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Officer did an Interior Walk Through at the Ada School

  • Assist EMS at ATI

  • Report taken for Assault & Theft

  • Handled Suspicious Person I Activity Complaint on Turner

  • Handled Alarm Drop on E Montford

  • Traffic stop Verbal Warning for Expired Plates

  • Traffic stop Citation issued for Driving Under Suspension & Expired Plates

October 15

October 7

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Handled Animal Complaint on E Lincoln
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Handled Injury Accident at the Corner of Lincoln & Main, Citation issued for Failure to Yield, Report taken
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Handled Juvenile Complaint

  • Handled Domestic Trouble Complaint on E Lincoln, Report taken
  • Handled Possible Suicide Attempt on E Lincoln, Report taken

  • Handled Well Being Check

October 8

September 16

  • Traffic stop - Warning for Speed

  • Handled Theft Complaint on N Johnson, Report taken
  • Handled 911 Hang-up on S Johnson

  • Handled Suspicious Vehicle Complaint on Twp Rd 35
  • Traffic stop Warning for No Headlights

September 17


  • Female Arrested for Domestic Violence with Summons issued, Report taken
  • Assist Other Agency
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Handled Welfare Check on Grand Ave,
  • Assist EMS, Report taken for Info Only
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Handled Standby on E Lincoln

September 18

Mike Harnishfeger, Ada Police Chief, asks the Ada public for assistance in seeking the identity of a man who was with two women while a stolen credit card was used at several Ada and Lima businesses.

According to the police chief, On Aug. 23 a woman entered the Rich Station in Lima at 12:38 p.m. and used a stolen card to make a purchase. Then, at 1:41 p.m. also on Aug. 23, the same woman entered Menards in Lima with a black man in a white shirt, accompanied by an "overweight" woman in a pink shirt. They used the same card to make a large purchase there, according to Harnishfeger.

The trio also stopped in the Foot Locker in Lima to make a purchase.

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