Marysville Police Respond to Variety of Incidents

Reports include lost cards, suspicious conditions, and underage alcohol possession

Apr. 9, 2026 at 5:39pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a police badge or handcuffs against a pitch-black background, lit by a harsh, direct camera flash to create a stark, gritty, investigative aesthetic.Marysville police respond to a variety of incidents, from lost property to underage drinking, as they work to uphold public safety in the community.Marysville Today

The Marysville Division of Police responded to several incidents over the past week, including collecting lost credit/debit cards, investigating suspicious conditions, and citing two individuals for underage possession of alcohol.

Why it matters

These routine police reports provide a snapshot of the types of calls and issues the Marysville police force deals with on a regular basis, offering insight into community safety and law enforcement priorities.

The details

On Tuesday, an officer collected lost credit/debit cards in the 500 block of London Avenue. Also on Tuesday, police were dispatched to the 2300 block of Hubbard Road to investigate a report of suspicious conditions. On Monday, an officer was sent to a home in the 2100 block of McClouds Square for a report of criminal trespass. On Friday, two Marysville residents, Costin R. Vincent, 20, and Ethan T. Johnson, 18, were cited for underage possession of alcohol on Kenmore Crossing.

  • On Tuesday at 3:23 p.m., an officer collected lost credit/debit cards.
  • On Tuesday at 3:47 p.m., an officer was dispatched to investigate suspicious conditions.
  • On Monday at 8:14 a.m., an officer was sent to a home for a report of criminal trespass.
  • On Friday at 1:40 a.m., two individuals were cited for underage alcohol possession.

The players

Costin R. Vincent

A 20-year-old Marysville resident cited for underage possession of alcohol.

Ethan T. Johnson

An 18-year-old Marysville resident cited for underage possession of alcohol.

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The takeaway

These routine police reports highlight the range of issues the Marysville police force must address, from property crimes to underage drinking, as they work to maintain public safety and order in the community.