Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of January 6-12:
January 6
South Street, domestic dispute – Subjects advised of options, report filed.
Creek Road, check well being – Subject okay, family updated.
200 block East Main Street, service to advise – referred to Crisis Team.
100 block West Main Street, service to advise – Information given on illegal use of side-by-side on Maryland roads.
January 7
Hagerstown Community College, training – mandatory training.
100 block West Main Street, property damage accident – State Highway notified of sign damage.
100 block East Main Street, theft – report to be filed.
100 block Franklin Street, criminal summons – Served.
January 8
Hagerstown Community College, training – Mandatory training.
Hagerstown Police, follow up – Evidence pick-up, drop-off at laboratory.
200 block Maryland Avenue, parking complaint – Subject to move vehicle.
High Street, community policing – assist crossing guard.
January 9
Hagerstown Community College, training – Mandatory training.
District Court, Hagerstown, follow-up – pick-up, drop-off court documents.
200 block Quaker Creek Drive, service to advise – Intoxicated subject, referred to Crisis Team.
Hancock area, public service – Assist Street Department with snow removal.
Hancock area, traffic enforcement – one stop.
Terrace Street, noise complaint – Advised to turn music down.
January 10
Hancock area, service to advise – Information given.
First block East Main Street, follow-up – Theft.
Hancock area, attempt to locate stolen vehicle – Canceled, located in Pennsylvania.
McKinley Drive, animal complaint – Animals found ok.
Hancock area, traffic enforcement – one stop.
January 11
Franklin Street, service to advise – Parking issues due to snow.
Hancock area, traffic enforcement – three stops.
January 12
100 block West High Street, service to advise – Child custody exchange.
100 block Fulton Street, check welfare – subjects not home, family advised.
200 block Quaker Creek Drive, service to advise – Intoxicated subject. Subject only wished to talk to State Police.
Hancock area, traffic enforcement – four stops.