Police Beat: Theft, Suspension, and Disorderly Conduct Incidents Reported

Marysville and Union County law enforcement respond to various incidents in the area

Mar. 16, 2026 at 5:40pm

The Marysville Division of Police and Union County Sheriff's Office reported several incidents over the past week, including a theft case, a driver cited for a license suspension, and a disorderly conduct citation. The reports detail the various calls officers responded to in the Marysville and surrounding areas.

Why it matters

These police reports provide insight into the types of incidents and crimes occurring in the local Marysville community, which can help residents and officials understand public safety concerns and trends. Monitoring local law enforcement activity is important for maintaining an informed and engaged citizenry.

The details

The police reports detail several incidents from the Marysville area over the past week. This includes a theft case that is still open, a driver cited for driving with a suspended license, and a person cited for disorderly conduct. There was also a reported dispute between construction site employees that did not result in a formal report. The reports cover a range of minor crimes and incidents handled by local law enforcement.

  • On Thursday, March 14th at 2 p.m., an officer was dispatched for a reported theft incident on the 200 block of Windsor Drive.
  • On Thursday, March 14th at 7:46 p.m., Christopher Carrick, 43, of LaRue, was cited for driving with a suspended license on Scottslawn Road and U.S. 33.
  • On Wednesday, March 13th at 2:59 a.m., Jayson G. Dangler, 34, of Paulding, was cited for disorderly conduct at 16510 Square Dr.
  • On Monday, March 11th at 3:22 p.m., police responded to a report of suspicious conditions in the 700 block of West Seventh Street.

The players

Christopher Carrick

A 43-year-old resident of LaRue who was cited for driving with a suspended license.

Jayson G. Dangler

A 34-year-old resident of Paulding who was cited for disorderly conduct.

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The takeaway

These police reports highlight the range of minor incidents and crimes that law enforcement in the Marysville area respond to on a regular basis, from property crimes to traffic violations and public disturbances. Monitoring this local police activity can help the community stay informed about public safety concerns and trends.