PIQUA — The following are highlights from the Piqua police reports. All information is provided by Piqua police reports.
SEX OFFENSE: There was a report made on Feb. 24 in reference to a sexual assault occurring at the Piqua Junior High School between students.
THEFT: A complainant reported that someone took and used her EBT card without her permission sometime between Feb. 14-24.
There was a report of shoplifting at Walmart on Feb. 25 at 3 p.m. Justina L. Boggs, 24, of Sidney was charged with first-degree misdemeanor theft in connection with this incident.
Ashley M. Cowen, 31, of Piqua was charged with first-degree misdemeanor theft on Feb. 24 in connection with a shoplifting report that occurred at Elder Beerman on Feb. 20.
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: A caller reported that someone had tried to make entry into a church on the 800 block of Covington Avenue through a window on Feb. 25. “Damage was done to the window,” according to police reports.
DISTURBANCE: A complainant reported that a male was being disorderly at a residence on the 1000 block of Park Avenue on Feb. 25 at 5:30 p.m. The male had a warrant for his arrest. The male was also reportedly found with a concealed knife and with drug paraphernalia. Blake E. Nickel, 24, of Piqua was charged with first-degree misdemeanor carrying concealed weapon and fourth-degree misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia in connection with this incident.
Brittany Davis, 25, of Piqua was charged with first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence on Feb. 26 following a reported disturbance at 2:30 a.m. that day.
UNRULY JUVENILE: A juvenile reportedly cut off his monitoring bracelet and left his residence on Feb. 25. The juvenile was later caught by Troy police following a foot pursuit.
BREAKING AND ENTERING: Jeremy Cherry, 24, of Piqua was charged with fifth-degree felony breaking and entering on Feb. 25 in connection with an incident that reportedly occurred on Feb. 20. The incident was reportedly a home burglary on the 700 block of Adams Street.
CPO VIOLATION: Charles P. Dehart, 25, of Troy was charged with first-degree misdemeanor violation of a protection order on Feb. 25. The charge is in connection with a report made on Feb. 20 of a complainant stating that she received a message from someone she has a civil protection order (CPO) against.
The Piqua Police Department can be contacted at (937) 778-2027. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling 937-615-TIPS (8477) or by visiting www.piquaoh.org/police_submitatip.htm for more information.
To submit an anonymous tip through text messaging, type the keyword PIQUAPD and the message, then send it to 274637.

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