Antwerp Police Reports

11/6 – Officers were called for a domestic dispute on Woodcox St. One individual was arrested and both charged with domestic violence.

11/7 – After an investigation, it was determined a resident of 406 E. River St. had purchased a hand gun and provided it to a 19 year old male. That case was referred to PC prosecutor’s office.

11/10 – Officer provided traffic control while light was repaired.

11/10 – A semi driver struct the yellow pillar at Main and Canal Streets. An accident report was prepared. 

11/11 – While patrolling, an officer observed a residence on Woodcox St. was in violation of the village junk ordinance. The resident was given a notice to clean up the property.

11/15 – An officer was called in reference to an individual that appeared to be intoxicated who was standing in the parking lot urinating on the ground. The individual was assisted in getting to his residence and cited for public indecency. 

11/16 – An officer was called to Diamond Dr. in reference to unlocking a vehicle. 

11/18 – An officer was called to a business on S. Main St. in reference to a person seen entering the business then leaving. The officer investigated and found it to be a person contracted to do maintenance. The individual doing maintenance simply went to the wrong building.

11/19 – An officer assisted the Antwerp football team by escorting them through the village.

11/19 – An individual at 406 W. River St. was cited for wrongful entrustment.

11/19 – A resident on E. Canal St. was warned in reference to open burning.

11/19 – A resident of 406 W. River St. was stopped and cited for driving under suspension, in addition to having a warrant with no bond that had been issued from Defiance County. The individual was cited, arrested and the vehicle towed.

11/20 – A theft was reported at Dollar General. The suspect was not identified and the case is under investigation.

11/20 – An officer assisted the Antwerp EMS at a residence on W. River St.

11/20 A resident called and said that his daughter was at her school spreading rumors about him. He had given his daughter a cell phone and provided service and she told him if he did not allow her to get on Instagram it would get worse. Officer explained, as a parent, he should just take the phone back.

11/20 – An officer was called in reference to a medical life line that went off. The officer responded to the resident and they were found to be okay.

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!