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Urbana, OH
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Urbana, OH Crime Map

Urbana, OH Safety Statistics

Police respond to traffic accident; suspect left the scene

audio iconTraffic
Near Springfield-Urbana Pike, Urbana, OH 43078
America 2. I'll be 43 to back, America 1 at 227. Turn 2. Your call. Long. 40 to 35. There you're going to be 57 there. There you're at 696 in the county line for the escort. I see you. Player 1st. Here, court. Sounds like a 20 occurred at 56, 46 Springfield, Urbana Pike.

Alarm triggered at store signals possible burglary

audio iconBurglary
Near E Water St, Urbana, OH 43078
17, 913. Go ahead. Calls me alarm company at Dollar General 650 East Waters, Mneberg Alarm, showing stock motion and stock door.

Canine left in car during high temperatures prompts welfare check

audio iconAnimal Welfare
Near Scioto St, Urbana, OH 43078
110220. Good. My partner is taking a call from a Joyce Evans, advising at Wendy's 734 in Cylota Street. There's going to be a canine who's locked in a vehicle. Apparently all day while the owner is working. The windows are down. It's going to be a white or possibly silver Nissan under a tree break. Go ahead. The RP is requesting a welfare check on the canine due to the high temperatures outside. The RP believes that the owner of the canine is going to be homeless and is concerned through the dog having to live in the vehicle.
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