Marysville Police Respond to Disorderly Conduct Incidents

Two residents cited for separate incidents of intoxicated annoyance and disorderly conduct

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

The Marysville Division of Police responded to multiple reports of disorderly conduct in the city over the past week, resulting in citations for two local residents.

Why it matters

Disorderly conduct and public intoxication incidents can disrupt community safety and quality of life, requiring police intervention. These types of calls are common for law enforcement in Marysville and other small to mid-sized cities.

The details

On Wednesday, police cited 66-year-old Robert Archie Mitchell of 821 Milcrest Drive for disorderly conduct due to an intoxicated annoyance complaint at his home. Two days earlier, on Tuesday, officers cited 27-year-old Josie L. Pell of Marysville for disorderly conduct at an address on Coventry Way.

  • On Wednesday at 5:30 p.m., police cited Robert Archie Mitchell.
  • On Tuesday at 6:32 p.m., police cited Josie L. Pell.

The players

Robert Archie Mitchell

A 66-year-old resident of Marysville, Ohio who was cited for disorderly conduct due to an intoxicated annoyance complaint at his home.

Josie L. Pell

A 27-year-old Marysville resident who was cited for disorderly conduct at an address on Coventry Way.

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The takeaway

These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in responding to disorderly conduct and public intoxication calls, which can be common in many communities. Addressing the root causes of such behavior, through social services or other means, may help reduce the strain on police resources over time.