Police reports
Jefferson County Sheriff
Clean getaway: A camper at Fernwood State Forest was broken into Thursday night and a plastic bag containing soap was found on the counter as though the intruder was looking for something.
Loose dogs: A sheriff’s deputy and dog warden responded to reports of two loose dogs acting aggressively toward people near Saline Street in Irondale Thursday night. The deputy said he used the drive stun of his Taser to scare the dogs and prevent them from attacking the dog warden before the two canines were apprehended.
Steubenville Police
Booked in: Joel Greer, 33, 423 N. Seventh St., falsification and contempt of court, Thursday.
Cited: Connie D. Emery, 59, 324 Hill St., Smithfield, speeding; Kathryn D. Travis, 51, 512 N. Fourth St., stop sign violation; and Christopher Kinkle, 32, 109 Wilma Ave., dog at large.
Suspicious person: Police received a report of a man attempting to open the front door of a residence in the 300 block of Woodlawn Road, then proceed to the backyard before disappearing from view Thursday night.
Traffic disruption: Police received a report of a juvenile on a scooter veering in and out of traffic near Lincoln and Wilson avenues early Thursday but didn’t find a juvenile in the area.
Disturbance: Police responded to an altercation involving multiple women in the 400 block of South Sixth Street at about 2:50 a.m. Friday. Two women said they had been maced by other women during the incident but declined medical treatment.
Trespassing: A man and woman were found in a vacant building on North Commercial Alley early Friday and were told to leave.