NEWS

Police beat: Rx drugs, credit card cash stolen

Marion Star staff report

Marion Police

March 2

THEFTS

A woman reported $1,500 stolen from a credit card in the 200 block of East Walnut Street.

March 3

ARRESTS

A juvenile was arrested in the 400 block of Presidential Drive on a charge of assault.

March 4

THEFTS

A woman reported $25 stolen from a credit card in the 700 block of Creston Avenue.

ARRESTS

Phillip L. Parker was arrested in the 200 block of West Center Street on a warrant for aggravated trafficking of cocaine.

A man was arrested in the 500 block of South Prospect Street on a warrant for a probation violation.

A woman was arrested in the 1500 block of Amherst Drive on a warrant for failure to appear.

A man was arrested at the Multi-County Correctional Center on a warrant for failure to appear.

March 5

ARRESTS

A man was arrested in the 100 block of West Huber Street on a charge of disorderly conduct.

A man was arrested in the 300 block of North State Street on a charge of disorderly conduct.

Marion County Sheriff

March 4

THEFTS

Prescription medication was reported stolen in the 2100 block of Heron Lane.

Prescription medication was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 900 block of Greenlea Drive.

Mail was reported stolen in the 8100 block of Wildcat Pike in LaRue.

ARRESTS

Stephanie J. Green was arrested at MCCC on a warrant for failure to appear.

A man was arrested at MCCC on a warrant for driving under financial responsibility law suspension or cancellation.

A man was arrested at MCCC on a warrant for theft.

A man was arrested at MCCC on a warrant for failure to appear.

A man was arrested at the Huron County Jail on a warrant for driving under OVI suspension.

Police Beat items are compiled from reports of Marion-area law enforcement agencies. In police, sheriff and Ohio Highway Patrol news, names and addresses appear as they do in the police department and sheriff’s office reports. These are arrest reports only. The city or county prosecutor later will decide whether to file formal charges.