Marysville Police Respond to Trespassing, Repo, and Identity Theft Incidents

Weekly police blotter covers variety of calls in Marysville, Ohio

Mar. 24, 2026 at 12:06am

The Marysville Division of Police responded to several incidents over the past week, including a report of criminal trespassing, a repossession at a residential facility, a citation for driving without a license, a well-being check at a school, and an identity theft case.

Why it matters

These types of routine police calls provide insight into the day-to-day issues and concerns facing the Marysville community, from property crimes to traffic violations to welfare checks. Monitoring local police blotters can help identify trends and recurring problems that may require further attention from law enforcement or community leaders.

The details

On Friday, police responded to a report of criminal trespassing at a business office on South Main Street. Later that day, officers were dispatched to a residential facility on London Avenue for a repossession. On Thursday, Cletus D. Edwards, 43, of Woodstock was cited for driving without a license on Mulberry Street. On Wednesday, police conducted a well-being check on a 55-year-old female resident at a school on Damascus Road. And on Tuesday, an officer was called to Baluster Drive for a report of identity theft.

  • On Friday, March 21 at 12:13 p.m.
  • On Thursday, March 20 at 1:25 p.m.
  • On Wednesday, March 19 at 4:14 p.m.
  • On Tuesday, March 18 at 12:57 p.m.

The players

Cletus D. Edwards

A 43-year-old resident of Woodstock who was cited for driving without a license.

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The takeaway

These routine police calls highlight the range of issues the Marysville Division of Police must respond to on a regular basis, from property crimes to traffic violations to welfare checks. Monitoring local police blotters can help identify trends and recurring problems that may require further attention from law enforcement or community leaders.