Antwerp Police Reports

The following are the most recent police reports of the Antwerp Police Department.

On July 24th, a vehicle was stopped on West River St. for a speed violation. The driver was cited for going 55 in a 35 and no driver’s license.

On July 22nd, a resident reported that he believed his sister’s boyfriend had hacked into his telephone. Officer responded and found no evidence of the phone being hacked.

On July 21st, a domestic dispute was reported on Harrmann Rd. Officer found nothing physical had happened, only verbal. A report was forwarded to prosecutor.

On July 19th, an alarm was reported at a downtown business. Officer responded and found everything was secure and contacted business owner.

On July 19th, a domestic dispute was reported at North Garden Apartments. Officer responded and discovered it was a dispute over a cell phone between two tenants. No charges were filed.

On July 18th, a 15 year old juvenile called the police department and asked for information on how to become emancipated from her parents. When asked what the problem was, the juvenile stated her mother had taken her phone away and gave her an old phone to use and and took wifi away from the home. When asked why the mother did that, she responded because she was talking to adult men on the internet. Officer advised juvenile to abide by her mother’s rules and also contacted the mother to get the juvenile’s phone.

On July 18th, an alarm was received at a downtown business. Officer found the store was secure and contacted business owner.

On July 17th, a suspicious person was reported entering a downtown business and then leaving. When the officer responded the individual was gone.

On July 16th, a resident reported that an individual appeared to be stealing the steel plate cover off a malfunctioning manhole cover on S. Erie St. From information given to the officer, the suspect, the vehicle and the plate was located in Bryan, Ohio. Within 40 minutes of the call, the individual was contacted, returned the plate and a report was forwarded to prosecutor for consideration.

If you would like to report any suspicious activity or if you have any questions, please contact the Antwerp Police Department, 419-258-2627. They are always ready to serve the residents of the Village of Antwerp!