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DOMESTIC
April 6, 2025 – At approximately 2:13 am, was dispatched to 1324 Sweitzer St #D15 in reference to a domestic dispute.
Upon arrival, officers made contact with Cara Lippincott, who stated she could hear her mom, Tiffani Lippincott, and her boyfriend Tyler Thompson in a verbal argument. Cara advised Tyler has been physical in the past; once speaking with Tiffani privately she told officers everything checked ok. BCI ONLY.
No school-age children present.
April 13, 2025 – At approximately 12:18 am, I was dispatched to 5438 ST RT 49 #6 on a domestic dispute.
Upon arrival, it was discovered that Altravius Carey and his mother, Ingrid Searcy, had been in a verbal dispute for an extended period of time throughout the night. Altravius packed up his belongings and stated he was going to leave. He was then outside for some time. When Altravius returned, his PlayStation 5 was missing. Altravius then started to yell when his brother, Jonathan Searcy, stepped in front of him and the two got into a physical argument.
All the witnesses stated they didn’t want to complete any paperwork, and they just wanted Altravius to leave. Lillian Searcy drove Altravius to Dayton to the bus stop where he was dropped off so he could take the bus back to Georgia, where his father lives.
April 13th, 2025 – At approximately 1:12 am, I was dispatched to 183 Bellevernon Ave because of a domestic dispute.
Upon arrival, I spoke to Danielle Steward. She stated her brother has paranoid schizophrenia and had been drinking alcohol for most of the day. Danielle said when she got home that night, her brother, Harley Steward, had smashed multiple things around the house and tried to attack her by putting his hands on her neck and shoving her back. She also told officers she grabbed Harley and shoved him back to keep him away from her. Danielle stated Harley had never been physical with her in the past, and she just wanted him to leave for the night.
Harley stated that the two never got physical and that he was just extremely intoxicated. Officers asked Harley if he had somewhere else to stay for the night. Harley stated he had a friend in Dayton but was unable to reach him. Officers offered to take Harley to a motel, but he stated he would just go to his room and go to sleep. Officers told Danielle that if he leaves his room and it causes issues again, to call.
WARRANT
April 3, 2025 – At approximately 5 pm, I observed a subject walking North on Sycamore Street, near the Greenville Public Library, whom I believed to be Gage Bradburn. I knew Gage had a warrant out of the Darke County Sheriff’s Office.
I advised Officer Hall of his location and went back around the block, making contact with Gage on W Fourth Street at Sycamore Street. I advised Gage he had a warrant and placed him in handcuffs, which were gap-checked and double-locked. Officer Hall confirmed Gage’s warrant through dispatch, who advised he had a warrant out of the Darke County Sheriff’s Office for failing to appear on a violation of a court order, and had to serve 10 days.
I patted Gage Down and checked the back of my cruiser for contraband. Gage was placed in the back of my patrol car and transported to the jail, where he was released to the care of the jail staff. The back of the cruiser was checked after transport as well and no contraband was found.
April 11, 2025 – At approximately 1:21 pm, a known wanted subject was apprehended at 1190 Russ Road, Quality Inn.
Upon officers’ arrival, Quality Inn staff advised Stefanie Campbell was supposed to have checked out of her room at 1100 hours. I had prior knowledge that Stefanie had an active warrant for her arrest out of Darke County Sheriff’s office for failure to appear for driving under suspension. Officers made contact with Stefanie in room 229, dispatched confirmed the warrant with a bond of $1,025.00.
I placed Stefanie in handcuffs which were gap checked and double locked. Stefanie was searched incident to arrest and no contraband was found. Stefanie was transported to Darke County Jail where she was released to jail staff. I checked my cruiser before and after transport and no contraband was found.
Quality Inn advised that Stefanie had 30 days to gather her items and was to be warned for trespass. I gave Stefanie a warning for trespass at the Quality Inn. She was advised to call for a keep the peace when she is to gather her items.
April 11, 2025 – At approximately 4:43 pm, I responded to the Greenville Police Department to serve a misdemeanor warrant for Siera Logan.
Upon my arrival, I made contact with Siera in the department lobby. P. O. Daugherty had advised me earlier in the shift that he had made contact with Siera’s husband earlier in the day at their residence and that she would be coming to the Police Department. Upon speaking with Siera, I verified her Social Security number with dispatch. At this time, Siera was placed under arrest and into handcuffs that were gap-checked and double-locked.
Siera was escorted to my cruiser, where she was searched incident to arrest with nothing located.
Dispatch confirmed the ‘contempt of court’ warrant, without bond, through LEADS/NCIC with the Sidney Police Department. I then transported Siera to the Darke/Shelby County line, where she was released to Sidney PD. The backseat of Cruiser 1941 was checked before and after transport, with nothing located.
April 12, 2025 – At approximately 9:33 pm, I responded to 315 Cypress Street, in the City of Greenville, to serve a felony warrant for Paul Daugherty.
Upon my arrival, I knocked on the door to the upstairs apartment #2, where Paul is known to stay, and Paul answered. Due to previous encounters with Paul, I was able to positively identify him at that time. Upon Paul opening the door, he was placed under arrest and into handcuffs that were gap-checked and double-locked. Paul was searched incident to arrest with nothing located.
Dispatch confirmed the ‘violation of a court order’ felony warrant, with no bond, through LEADS/NCIC with the Greene County Sheriff’s Office. I then transported Paul to the Darke County Sheriff’s Office, where he was released to jail staff while awaiting extradition to Greene County. The backseat of Cruiser 1941 was checked before and after transport, with nothing located.
April 13, 2025 – At approximately 10:53 pm, while on patrol in the City of Greenville, I observed two subjects riding bicycles on the sidewalk near the intersection of Wagner Avenue and Lease Avenue. The two subjects were traveling northbound and at the intersection started heading westbound towards Wal-Mart. The two subjects took their turn wide and almost ran into a vehicle exiting the parking lot.
I called out to the two subjects and spoke with them, stating they needed to be more careful and I advised they need to get lights on their bikes if they are ever riding in the roadway. I observed one subject to be very excited and in a rush. I asked him to come back and speak with me. That subject advised he was trying to get into the store before they closed, and again appeared to be in a hurry. I asked the two subjects if they would identify themselves. One subject stated his name was William Hudson and advised me of his date of birth. The other subject appeared to be less inclined to speak with me, but did state his name was Joshua Combs and also gave me his date of birth. I told William and Joshua to be safe and they went on with their night.
I verified the identities of the subjects through dispatch. Dispatch ran their information through LEADS/NCIC and advised Joshua had a warrant out of the Moraine Police Department for failure to appear on an original offense of possession of a drug abuse instrument with a bond of $750. I had dispatch confirm the warrant, to which they replied it was a good pick-up. I waited outside Walmart for the subjects to come out a short time later. I made contact with Josh again and he advised that he knew he had a warrant. I placed Joshua in handcuffs, which were gap-checked and double-locked. I advised Joshua of his Miranda Rights and searched his person.
While searching Joshua’s person, he advised that he had used Methamphetamine approximately three to four hours prior. Joshua also stated he had high blood pressure issues. I advised dispatch to have Greenville Township Rescue respond to the scene to check Joshua’s vitals. While waiting on Rescue, Joshua advised that he used Fentanyl approximately three to four hours prior to our interaction. I asked him if he used both Meth and Fentanyl to which he replied, no only Fentanyl. Once Rescue arrived, they were able to get a heart rate and blood pressure for Joshua. Joshua’s blood pressure was high, but he wasn’t concerned about it.
I transported Joshua to the Darke County Sheriff’s Office Jail, where he was incarcerated until Moraine PD could pick him up.
The backseat of my cruiser was checked prior to and after transportation, with no contraband being found.