Police Incidents

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According to reports, the Washington C.H. Police Department responded to the following calls:

July 26

Domestic Violence by Threats: At 12:02 a.m., dispatch received a call from a known phone number. The dispatcher could hear screaming in the background. Officers responded to the area of 725 Maple St. Officers stood outside of the residence and could hear a male making threats of physical harm to a female who was screaming. Contact was made with the residents. The male making the threats was identified as Dustin A. Gulley. Gulley was arrested and transported to the Fayette County Jail without incident.

Assault: At 1:53 a.m., officers responded to 606 and 608 Church St. in reference to an assault complaint. Contact was made with the residents at 606. It was advised that the neighbor, Natasha D. Evans, who was intoxicated, came over and accused the resident of stealing. The resident tried to get Evans out of the residence, and she became aggressive. As she was being forced out, Evans swung her fist and struck a 17-year-old female. Evans was arrested and charged.

July 25

Possession of Drugs: At 6:33 p.m. while on routine patrol, an officer observed a suspected wanted male, Hubert A. Green II, walking on East Market Street. A warrant was confirmed and contact was made with the male. The officer took Green into custody, and during a search of him, suspected narcotics were located. Charges are pending.

Possession of Drug Paraphernalia/Drug Abuse Instrument: At 10:22 p.m. while on routine patrol, two females fled at the sight of an officer in the area of Delaware Street and East Paint Street. The females were located and identified. One of the females, identified as Lacy R. Waybright, was found to have discarded hypodermic needles and a glass bowl into a trash can. Waybright was charged accordingly.

July 24

Receiving Stolen Property/Possession of Counterfeit Controlled Substance/Drug Paraphernalia/Drug Abuse Instrument/Obstructing: At 1:52 a.m., officers stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation. While on contact with the driver, she lied to officers about her identity and was positively identified as Chelsa Bates, who was arrested. Officers located drug paraphernalia and counterfeit drugs in the vehicle at which time the passenger, Tad Price, was arrested. The license plate on the vehicle was also determined stolen from a trailer in Greenfield. Both were charged accordingly.

Possession of Drugs: At 8:52 a.m., officers responded to an apartment in reference to a disturbance. Contact was made with Brian Lahmon, who was arrested on active warrant. He was found to be in possession of suspected narcotics. The drug charges are pending.

Possession of a Drug Abuse Instrument: At 8:26 p.m., officers responded to Chrisman Park in reference to a male using narcotics in the restroom. Contact was made with Chad Ingles, who had a used hypodermic needle in his hand. He was arrested and charged.

July 23

Theft: At 1:14 p.m., Tabitha Everhart reported a theft complaint. She advised that sometime over the past month, unknown persons stole jewelry out of her storage unit. A report was completed.

Domestic Violence/Obstructing/Vandalism/Disrupting Public Service: At 3:16 p.m., officers responded to the Bluestone Inn in reference to a domestic dispute. Officers made contact with a woman and Adam Morris. While investigating the complaint, Morris fled on foot and was not located. It was determined that Morris assaulted the woman, along with damaging the room and preventing her from calling 911. Charges were filed for Morris.

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