Crossbow found in trash can near Lovers Lane, Harrison County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a deputy investigated a found crossbow discovered in a trash can near Lovers Lane. The crossbow is an older Horton Summit 150 with broken strings. There were no reports of crossbows stolen from a recent shed theft involving a generator.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Do we know if there was any crossbows stolen the other night out of that shed?
00:07
I don't believe so.
00:09
Not to double-check the report, but I think it was just a generator?
00:14
Okay.
00:16
That guy that I AD up here, I thought it was kind of odd.
00:20
He's from Massillon, down here, work, and found a crossbow in a trash can on Lovers Lane.
00:28
And it's in the back of the pickup truck here.
00:30
It's a Horton Summit 150, older style.
00:37
I don't know.
00:38
Let me check the report.
00:39
I'll get back over here a second.
00:42
Okay.
00:46
Selty.
00:47
Good.
00:51
There's nothing listed in the property section,
00:54
but...
00:59
The call record says a generator.
01:05
Okay,
01:06
34.
01:07
Okay. Okay.
01:10
If you could, just log.
01:12
I mean, I'm not going to see sex.
01:13
I don't know if it's related to anything.
01:16
But that DL that I ran, he found that Wharton Summit 150 crossbow in a trash can on Lovers Lane.
01:27
And the strings are broken on it.
01:29
So he's the one that has it.
01:32
He claims he found it.
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Location mentioned:
Lovers Ln, Washington Township, OH 44699
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