Greenville Police Department – Police Reports

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Domestic


On May 4th, 2025, at approximately 1928 hours I was dispatched to 1199 East Russ Road Bl2 in reference to a domestic violence. Upon arrival I made contact with a juvenile and I asked her what happened. She stated she wanted to leave with her friends, but her mother, Brenda Pollitt would not let her. The juvenile stated Brenda blocked the door and told her to stay home. She stated she tried to push her way out of the door and got on top of Brenda and told her to let her leave. The juvenile did not have any injuries. I spoke with Brenda and she stated she did not let her daughter leave with her friends because her daughter was upset about her calling one of her friends by a different name in Union City earlier today. Brenda stated her daughter became upset and threatened to cut her with a pair of scissors. The juvenile stated if Brenda did not allow her to leave, she would jump off the balcony. Brenda stated her daughter began walking to the balcony. Brenda stated she grabbed her to stop her and Alivia hit her in the head several times. Brenda stated her daughter ran outside and the Police arrived. Brenda had no injuries and refused to fill out a statement form or victim’s rights form. Brenda did not want to move forward with any charges against her daughter. The juvenile was not pink slipped for her statements about jumping off of the balcony because she stated she was going to jump to escape the residence and not to harm herself. I asked her if she wanted to harm herself and she stated “No”. She went back inside with Brenda. Brenda stated she would not have any issues with her daughter for the rest of the night. I notified the friend’s parents and both girls went to one of the friend’s residence. P.0. Hall collected a statement form from Matthew Meade who witnessed the entire incident. This report is for BCI only. No other school aged children were present.

Disorderly

On May 09, 2025, at approximately 1111 hours I responded to 323 Morrow Street in the City of Greenville in reference to a trespassing complaint. Upon my arrival I spoke to Shawn Wright who lives at the listed address. Shawn advised that he saw a man go behind his neighbor’s residence on a bicycle at 315 Morrow Street while he was pulling up to his residence on his motorcycle. Shawn stated he then went inside his residence when a few minutes later the man was then in his neighbor’s driveway. Shawn stated the man then proceeded to pull out a clown mask and had a “buck knife”. Shawn then stated the man wearing the mask then walked up to his residence approaching his sidewalk that runs next to his house. Shawn then stated he confronted the individual and asked him what he was doing, where he got no answer from him. It was at this time Shawn stated he felt threatened as he was wearing a mask, had a knife and did not answer his questions. Due to Shawn feeling threatened, he advised he pulled out a “Gun” later determined as a pellet gun. Shawn advised the subject then walked away with no further incident. Shawn advised he was not sure what the man’s intentions were, but he felt threatened enough to pull the pellet gun. Shawn advised the man proceeded to walk down the alley with his bicycle while still wearing the mask. Shawn described the bicycle as a women’s Schwinn bicycle that was Sky blue /white and had metal baskets on it. Shawn described the man as wearing blue jeans, wearing a hoodie/jacket with a clown mask. Shawn described the knife as a long handle with a hand guard and the blade over 6 inches long. Prior to this call I was out with Jeff White in front of 310 Tiffin Street in reference to call ID 25G004750. Jeff was wearing blue jeans and a green jacket with a bicycle that was blue in color and has metal baskets on the bicycle. I know Jeff wears clown masks around town and I saw Jeff riding his bicycle earlier this morning with a clown mask while I was on patrol. After speaking to Sgt. Prickett about this incident we decided to charge Jeff White for Disorderly 2917.11 (A)( 5) as Jeff caused alarm and created a physically offensive condition creating a risk of physical harm to Shawn or his property. Jeff was not there at the scene and was located later. There was another incident with Jeff reference incident 25-G00626. Sgt Prickett located Jeff near Hiddeson Street and Martin Street where he was then arrested for the mentioned above incident. Jeff was not on his bicycle at this time, and he did not have a knife or clown masks on him. While speaking to Jeff he did not want to bring his bag that he had at 117 Hiddeson where he met Jade Jeffers. Due to this we did not search his bag and Jade agreed to take the bag. While speaking to Jade, Jade mentioned he was all upset because someone pulled a gun on him. I filled out a citation and served the cite to Jeff at the jail. Shawn filled out a written statement as well as a victim’s rights.

Wanted Person

On May 10th, 2025 at approximately 0855 hours, P.0. Nibert, P.0. Wentworth, and I apprehended a known fugitive from justice at his residence located at 735 Martin Street, Greenville Ohio, 45331. Upon my arrival, I drove through the alleyway behind the above listed address and observed a maroon Pontiac bearing Ohio registration KIA7372 in the backyard belonging to Maliq Knowles ( the offender). I made my way to the front of the residence with P.O. Wentworth and knocked on the front door. A few moments later, Maliq answered the door and I advised him he had a warrant out for his arrest. I advised Maliq to step outside of the residence and to place his hands behind his back. I placed Maliq in handcuffs which were gap checked and double locked. The warrant was confirmed through LEADS/NCIC. I placed Maliq into the back of my cruiser and transported him to the Darke County Sheriff’s Office Jail where he is currently confined for Failure to Appear on an original charge of Driving Under Suspension with no bond. I checked my cruiser before and after transport to which I did not locate any contraband.

Animal Problem

On May 10th, 2025 at approximately 1248 hours, I was dispatched to 123 Deshler Avenue Greenville, Ohio 45331 in reference to a report of a loose dog. Upon my arrival, I observed a large brown dog in the yard of 118 River Steet. I spoke with the neighbors in the area and the complainant of the call who wishes to remain anonymous. The complainant advised the dog had gotten loose and was running around the area with a chain attached to its caller approximately 15 feet in length. The dog eventually made its way over to the complainant’s residence and wrapped itself around the fence post in the complainant’s front yard. I made my way over to 118 River Street to attempt to secure the dog. It was at this time P. 0. Kreitzer arrived on scene and once he made his way over to the above listed residence, the dog ran into the roadway to P. 0. Kreitzer. I received a call referencing this issue in the past and was unable to locate the owner of the dog; however, I was able to secure the dog in the garage of 118 River Street and was able to secure the dog again on the 10th. The neighbors in the area advised the owner keeps the dog in the garage overnight in a kennel. That is where I was able to secure the dog both times I have had to. P.0. Nibert had advised he warned Michelle Wright for animals at large approximately a week or two prior. I looked into her involvements and she did receive a warning from P.0. Nibert on April 26th, 2025. The 10th of May was the third time that I had knowledge of where Michelle’s dog got loose. I advised dispatch to make contact with Michelle to have her return to the residence as she was not there when I arrived. A short time later Michelle arrived and ensured the dog was secure. I advised Michelle she would be receiving a citation for animals at large due to the fact of two prior incidents and being warned two weeks prior. I issued Michelle a copy of her citation and advised Michelle of her mandatory court date and time.

DUI

On May 11th, 2025, at approximately 0113 hours, I was dispatched to 220 Rhoades Ave. Greenville, OH. Upon arrival, I observed two parked Harley Davidson motorcycles laying on their right sides and appeared they had been struck. Once I made contact with a male subject who was identified as Jackson Turner, he stated he was driving West on Rhoades Ave when a car with bright lights came toward him. Jackson stated that he “tried to move to the side when he hit both motorcycles.” While speaking to Jackson I could smell the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath, as well as his coordination appeared to be off. I asked him if he had anything to drink in which he stated “I had a little bit,” Jackson said he drank a Four Loko roughly an hour or two prior to the accident. I told Jackson that he appeared intoxicated and said “a little bit, not too much.” I asked Jackson if he would perform the field sobriety tests and he agreed to. The first test was the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. I observed nystagmus at maximum deviation in both his eyes, a lack of smooth pursuit in both eyes and an onset of nystagmus before 45 degrees. While Jackson was completing this test I was again, able to smell an odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his breath. The second test was the Walk and Turn Test. During this test Jackson failed to listen to directions by starting the test before the instructions were completed. Jackson also was unable to keep his balance and stepped offline while walking. The third test was the One Leg Stand. While performing this test I did not observe anything. After the Field Sobriety Test, I placed Jackson under arrest and into handcuffs that were gap checked and double locked. I transported Jackson to the Police Department where he was read and shown the BMV2255 form and explained the penalties. Jackson agreed to take the test; I conducted a breath test on the Intoxilyzer 8000. Jackson’s BAC came back at 0. 128g/210L, he was advised that is over the legal limit and his driver’s license were now under suspension and his license was seized. Photos were taken of all the damage and will be attached to the report. Jackson was issued a copy of his citation for OVI 4511.19Ala, and Failure to Control 4511.202A and advised of his mandatory court date and time. Jackson was also given a copy of his BMV2255 form and intox results. Jackson was then picked up by his mother and released into her care. Jackson’s mother was also able to pick up the vehicle at the scene. Dispatch was able to make contact with the motorcycle owner, Terry Perkins. Terry advised that the other bike belongs to his son, Trenton Perkins. Terry advised that both bikes were parked on the street and unoccupied. All needed information was collected from them and will be attached in the OH-1 report.

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