Greenville Police Blotter

Sept. 18

VANDALISM

While responding to the area of call for vandalism, the officer was advised that one of the vehicles had pulled into a business’ parking lot and that the vehicle had its tire punctured by another subject who fled eastbound on East Main Street. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the complainant who owned a vehicle that was damaged. The complainant stated he was behind a black Harley Davidson Sportster motorcycle southbound on Wagner Avenue north of Rhoades Avenue. The traffic light turned red causing the complainant to abruptly stop, which made the motorcycle rider start to yell at the complainant. As they proceeded southbound to the red light on Wagner Avenue at East Main Street, the complainant stated the rider continued to yell at him. The motorcycle rider then took his motorcycle and pulled it backwards ramming the complainant’s front bumper. The complainant stated he then accelerated his vehicle forward ramming the back of the motorcycle causing it to fall over. At that point, the motorcycle rider pulled out a large knife and caused a 17” horizontal scratch on the front, right quarter panel of his vehicle. The rider then walked around to the driver’s side of Snider’s vehicle and punctured the front, left tire causing it to go flat. The rider then picked up his bike and fled eastbound on East Main Street. The complainant stated the plates on the bike were blue and white and appeared to be out-of-state plates. The rider was average height and weight with longer dark curly hair and was wearing a black shirt. The complainant was given a victim’s rights form.

Sept. 20

WANTED PERSON

At approximately 2:47 a.m., an officer apprehended a known wanted person at the Greenville City North Park. The officer was patrolling the Greenville City North Park when vehicle parked in the back with the lights off was observed. The officer ran the plate and discovered it returned to Michael L. Fischer, Jr. The officer learned the registered owner had an active warrant. Contact was made with the driver who was Fischer. Dispatch confirmed with Darke County Dispatch that he had a warrant through the Darke County Sheriff’s Office for probation violation, with the original charge of unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance and illegal manufacture or processing of explosives F3, receiving stolen property F4, and possession of marijuana. Fischer was placed in handcuffs that were gap checked and doubled locked and taken to the Darke County Jail where he was released to jail staff.

DOMESTIC

Officers were dispatched to the 400 block of Martin St. Regarding a report of a physical domestic dispute between the subjects at the residence. Upon arrival the officer located the victim standing in the front yard with another officer. It was advised the suspect, Chase Pool, left on foot traveling southbound on Riffle Avenue. One of the officers left the scene to try and locate the suspect. Greenville Township Rescue Squad responded to the scene to check on the victim’s injuries. The officer spoke to a witness at the home who said Pool wanted to go buy marijuana and the Pool and victim got into an argument with the victim over money and the argument turned heated. Pool called the victim names and allegedly began shoving the victim. Pool returned less than an hour after leaving to unsuccessfully purchase marijuana and the victim and Pool continued to argue. The witness said there was yelling and screaming coming from their bedroom and went upstairs to see what the problem was. When the witness got upstairs the witness could see Pool choking the victim. Pool stopped choking her and left the residence. Pool was located a few blocks away. Pool told officers he got into a physical altercation with the victim and had scratch marks on his forearm, but did not want to photograph the scratches or fill out a statement. Pool and the victim have three kids in common. He has no prior convictions of domestic violence. Pool was placed under arrest and incarcerated at the Darke County Jail with no bond.

Report compiled by Editor Ryan Berry, [email protected].

All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.