
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of Monday, August 11, through Sunday, August 17:
August 11
Check well being, first block Fulton Street. Subject checked ok.
911 hang up 200 block North Pennsylvania Avenue. Accidental.
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, one stop.
Animal bite, 200 block West Main Street. Humane Society handled.
911 hang up, 200 block North Pennsylvania Avenue. Accidental.
August 12
Suspicious person, Widmeyer Park. Subject checked ok.
August 13
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, three stops.
Found property, 100 block West High Street. Found wallet at PD.
Suspicious person, Widmeyer Park. Checked ok and advised.
911 hang up, 200 block East Main Street. Unfounded.
Emergency commitment, 200 block East Main Street. Subject transported to hospital.
August 14
Found property, 100 block West High Street. Property at PD. To be picked up by owner.
Undesirable, 100 block Limestone Road. Subject moved along.
Parking complaint, first block West High Street. Owners moved vehicle.
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, three stops.
August 15
Service to advise, Hancock area. Subject advised.
Suspicious person, Widmeyer Park. Unable to locate.
Check well being, Widmeyer Park. Subject checked ok.
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, one stop.
Domestic, 100 block East Main Street. Arrested Tyler Bohrer, 28, of Warfordsburg, for domestic assault.
Assist Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, first block Blue Hill Road. Serving of paperwork.
August 16
Service to advise, Hancock area. Subject advised.
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, two stops.
August 17
Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, two stops.
Suspicious person, 300 block North Pennsylvania Avenue. Dumpster diving, subjects advised.
Warrant service. Warrant served on Andrea Lynne Lysczek, 37, of Warfordsburg, for theft.
Domestic, first block Brend Street. Caller heard yelling in the area. Unable to locate.
Service to advise, Hancock area. Subject advised.
CDS violation, 100 block West Main Street. Subject stuck with needle in trash bag.

