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Athens Sheriff

ATHENS — Athens County Sheriff’s Department released the following reports Dec. 18:

Dec. 17

* Deputies responded to High Street in Chauncey in reference to a homeowner finding a tarp tent in the woods behind her residence. Deputies determined the tent was past the complainant’s property line after some observation. Deputies advised the homeowner they could still call if the male subject returned, since the subject fled prior to deputies arrival.

* Deputies responded to a Monserat Ridge Road residence in reference to a mother advising her daughter and her boyfriend were in a verbal dispute. Upon arrival deputies made contact with the daughter who advised that she and her boyfriend had a verbal argument and the male subject was moving out. Both the female subject and male subject advised there was no physical violence that occurred. It was determined the female subject involved in the dispute had an active Failure to File Dog Tags warrant for her arrest. She was taken into custody and transported to appear in court later in the day.

* A Clinton Street resident came to the Sheriff’s Office wishing to file a report. She advised Dec. 16 fraudulent charges on her debit card were discovered. She had already contacted her bank but wanted a report on file.

* Deputies responded to Spice Lick Road outside Nelsonville for a verbal dispute. On scene, the caller stated that her adult son’s girlfriend was causing problems and she wanted her to leave. The girlfriend stated that she was actually a resident of the household but was unable to provide proof or documentation stating such. The woman was then told she would have to leave the residence or face a trespass complaint. The woman left the residence without incident.

* While working a Child Support Grant, deputies located Bruce Hayes, 38, of Coolville who had two active warrants for his arrest. Hayes was taken into custody and transported to the Regional Jail.

* Deputies assisted Glouster Police with a meth lab. Upon inspecting the content of a bag located behind a Madison Street residence, deputies observed items and chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine. The Major Crimes Unit was requested to process said labs. The detective arrived on scene and processed the chemicals and vessels.

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