Incident Summary for February 2026
During the month of February 2026, the police department responded to various incidents, including shoplifting, death investigations, missing persons, drug/narcotics violations, terroristic threats, disorderly conduct, trespassing, protection from abuse violations, retail theft, criminal investigations, vandalism, simple assaults, and aggravated assault.
Some notable incidents include:
- A shoplifting incident on Lincoln Avenue on February 1, where merchandise valued at approximately $173 was stolen.
- A death investigation on Hallett Place on February 1, which was handled in accordance with department procedures.
- A missing person report filed for an individual last seen on Forest Avenue between February 1-2.
- A drug/narcotics violation investigation on Kendall Avenue on February 3.
- Two reports of terroristic threats, one on North Harrison Avenue between February 4-5 and another on Tingley Avenue on February 6.
- A disorderly conduct incident on Lincoln Avenue on February 5.
- A trespassing complaint on Lincoln Avenue on February 7.
- A protection from abuse violation on North Sprague Avenue on February 13.
- A retail theft incident on Lincoln Avenue on February 16, involving merchandise valued at approximately $53.
- A criminal investigation on Lincoln Avenue that occurred over an extended period of time between January 30 and February 17.
- A missing person report filed regarding an individual last seen on Meade Avenue between February 13-18.
- A criminal investigation on Ohio River Boulevard on February 18.
- Vandalism reported on Orchard Avenue between February 17-18.
- A simple assault incident on Teece Avenue on February 19.
- A theft investigation initiated on North Balph Avenue involving property valued at approximately $600 between January 20 and February 20.
- A trespassing incident on Lincoln Avenue on February 20.
- A simple assault incident on North Balph Avenue on February 20.
- A simple assault reported on Monroe Avenue between February 22-23.
- A criminal investigation on Caughey Avenue between February 23-24.
- A simple assault reported on North Bryant Avenue on February 24.
- An aggravated assault incident at the intersection of North Jackson Avenue and Means Avenue on February 25.
- A trespassing complaint on South Fremont Avenue on February 25.
- A retail theft incident on Lincoln Avenue involving approximately $172 in merchandise on February 25.
- A disorderly conduct incident on Lincoln Avenue on February 26.
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Arrest Summary for February 2026
The following individuals were arrested during February 2026 as part of police investigations:
- Troy Hans Mueller, 33, charged with Resisting Arrest or Other Law Enforcement (M) on Lincoln Avenue on February 1.
- Joseph M. Charles, 63, charged with Use/Possession of Drug Paraphernalia (M) on Kendall Avenue on February 3.
- Vincent Avni Ferra, 20, charged with Aggravated Assault – Lincoln Avenue on February 8.
- Malaysia Poole, 20, charged with Violation of Protection From Abuse Order (M) on North Sprague Avenue on February 13.
- Darren Anthony Clifford, 44, charged with Harassment – Physical Contact (S) on Lincoln Avenue on February 15.
- Eboni Danielle Dixon, 34, charged with Disorderly Conduct (S) on Lincoln Avenue on February 15.
- Steiner Realty, 26, charged with False Alarm – Automatic Dial Device (S) on Edgewood Avenue on February 18.
- Dominic J. Latini, 28, charged with Simple Assault (M) on Teece Avenue on February 20.
- Imon Dechelle Patterson, 30, charged with Simple Assault (M) on North Balph Avenue on February 21.
- Angela Lee Vlakancic, 45, charged with Retail Theft (F) on Lincoln Avenue on February 22.
- Shianne Elizabeth Aaron, 30, charged with Harassment – Physical Contact (S) on Sheridan Avenue on February 22.
- Mariah Lynn Harrison, 24, charged with Criminal Trespass (S) on Lincoln Avenue on February 26.
- Jaqua Jamall Corlew, 37, charged with Disorderly Conduct (S) on Lincoln Avenue on February 26.
All persons are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.