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Wednesday, Jun. 17, 2026

Delphos Police blotter 6/8-6/14/2026

On 6-8-2026 – officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Skinner St. for an unruly juvenile complaint.

On 6-8-2026 – officers spoke with a male who reported an attempted fraud on his debit card. The purchase was flagged by the bank prior to the purchase going through.

On 6-8-2026 – officers located a female, Micheala Bronson, 31, of Delphos, who was wanted on an active warrant out of Allen County. Bronson was taken into custody and turned over to a deputy with the Allen County Sheriff’s Office.

On 6-8-2026 – an officer on patrol located a male, Ryan Steele, 44, of Delphos, who has an active warrant out of Allen County. Steele was taken into custody and transported to the Allen County Jail.

On 6-9-2026 – officers were made aware of an open door at a vacant house on Suthoff Street. Officers checked the residence and found damage consistent with someone breaking into the home.

On 6-9-2026 – officers spoke to a male who reported finding damage on his vehicle. The male told officers that he found the damage after returning home from Stadium Park.

On 6-9-2026 – Delphos officers were asked to assist in locating a vehicle that had reportedly crashed and rolled over near Lincoln Highway and U.S. 30. Officers located the vehicle and assisted until the Ohio State Highway Patrol arrived.

On 6-9-2026 – officers spoke with a male who reported that his daughter told him that her friend had been sexually assaulted. Officers began gathering information for an initial report. The incident is being investigated by the detective bureau.

On 6-10-2026 – officers spoke with a female who reported a possible burglary at her residence. The female told officers that she had information that, while she was out of town, another female had been in her residence without permission.

On 6-10-2026 – officers responded to a residence in the 800 block of Skinner St, for an unruly juvenile who was also threatening to harm himself.

On 6-11-2026 – officers took a report from a male who reported that his soon to be ex-wife stole his passport and refused to return it.

On 6-11-2026 – officers spoke with a female who reported being harassed by another female. She stated that the female came to her place of employment and began recording her while calling her names. Officers explained the procedure for filing a criminal trespass order.

On 6-11-2026 – officers spoke with a female in the 200 block of W. Clime St. who reported a telecommunications harassment. The female stated that another female has created several fake social media accounts to continue to send vulgar and harassing messages.

On 6-11-2026 – officers were notified of a possible sexual assault of a juvenile. Officers forwarded the report to the detective bureau for further investigation.

On 6-12-2026 – a female came to the police department to file a report. The female told officers that she works at a business on Elida Ave. and wished for a male to be criminally trespassed from the business. The female told officers that the male, a customer, comes in while she is there and makes strange, concerning comments.

On 6-12-2026 – officers were sent to the 400 block of E. 8th St. for an unwanted guest complaint.

On 6-13-2026 – officers were sent to the 600 block of W. 7th St. to investigate an open door. The homeowner told officers that they came home to find their garage door open. Nothing was found to be missing.

On 6-13-2026 – officers received a call of a female who was possibly intoxicated in the parking lot of a business on E. 5th St. The female was located and found to be from Mansfield, passing through the area with her daughter. Offices spoke with the females daughter who stated that she would be driving her home to Mansfield.

On 6-13-2026 – officers were sent to the 200 block of Westbrook Avenue for a suspicious person complaint. The caller stated that a person, dressed in all black, appeared to be following his child before running off.

On 6-14-2026 – officers responded to the 600 block of N. Main St, for an unwanted guest complaint. Officers arrived and found that the male had left prior to their arrival.

POSTED: 06/16/26 at 9:21 am. FILED UNDER: Law Enforcement