
Theft
On April 19th, 2026, at approximately 0916 hours I was dispatched to 928 Gray Avenue in the city of Greenville Ohio, reference a theft not in progress.
Upon my arrival I made contact with Anna Roberts who advised that a Hi-Point CF380 that was in her home had been stolen. The gun is registered to Frankie Barker but was given to Anna to keep at her house. Anna advised that she last saw the gun on Friday, April 17th, at approximately 1500 hours. She said that she had asked Harmony Tucker to come to the house and watch her two children that evening. Anna further advised that Frankie, herself, and Harmony were the only three people who knew about the gun. I asked Anna if anyone else knew about the gun or who were in the house on that day to which she replied, no and that there were no other people in the house that evening. Anna advised that she keeps the firearm in a bedside drawer and noticed it was missing when she went to retrieve her son’s social security card that was located in the same drawer on 04/19/2026. Anna advised that she suspects that Harmony is the one who took the gun as Harmony has a history of taking things from Anna and her house. I contacted Frankie Barker regarding this issue as he is the registered owner of the firearm. He advised that he did not have the firearm and that Anna had not informed him that the firearm had been stolen.
A serial number was obtained for the firearm and entered into LEADS/NCIC as stolen.
Later in the day I was able to make contact with Harmony. I asked Harmony about the incident. She advised that when she arrived to watch Anna’s children that there was another man in the house. Harmony advised that she did not know his name but that he went by “Smoke” and lived somewhere outside of town.
This statement was contrary to Anna’s statement about no one else being in the house.
I asked Harmony if she took the gun or if she had the gun on her. She denied taking the gun and allowed me to search for her bag and there was no gun present. I asked Harmony to recount the events that evening. She said she arrived at approximately 1500 hours to watch Anna’s children and that there was a man who went by the name “Smoke”, later identified as Kyle Barga, sitting on the couch in the dark. Sometime after 2000 hours “Smoke” left, and Harmony and Anna followed in Anna’s car to “Smoke’s” residence. Harmony stated that they were hanging out at “Smokes” house drinking for a few hours when “Smoke” drove Anna and Harmony back to Anna’s house. Harmony returned to the house and Anna stayed in the car with “Smoke”. She said she stayed at the house until Anna returned to the house sometime later that evening. After Anna returned to the house, Harley advised that Anna said that she was probably going to go to jail.
Harmony provided a verbal statement which she had me annotate which will be attached to this report. Please see attached files for further.
I believe that this incident may be related to PO Kiryluks’ incident on 04/18/2026. Please see his report 26-G00435 for further context.
On April 21st, 2026, at approximately 1015 hours I went to Greenville Pawn and Jewelry located at 126 West 4th St. Greenville. I asked an employee who was present if they had recently purchased a firearm of similar make and model or serial number. The employee said they had not purchased any firearms but stated if one came in that she would contact GPD.
At this time there are no further leads as to the location of the firearm or suspect regarding the stolen firearm.
OVI
On May 5th, 2026, at approximately 1442 hours I was dispatched to the Party Mart,1525 Wagner Ave #Bin the city of Greenville in reference to a subject in a black truck drinking beer in his vehicle.
Upon my arrival to the area, the complainant advised the vehicle mentioned above had left the parking lot and was at the stop light at the intersection of Wagner Ave and Lease Ave heading southbound. I was at the same stop light heading northbound and saw the vehicle. I turned around and activated my emergency overhead lights. The vehicle pulled into the Tractor Supply parking lot, 1415 Wagner Ave. The vehicle was bearing Ohio registration, KJX5319.
I made contact with the driver, Christopher Miller, the defendant in this case. I advised him of the complaint, and he advised that he was just trying to pick up Taco Bell and go about his day. While speaking with the defendant, I could see an open package of bud light beer on the passenger side floorboard. He advised he just bought it and dumped out the glass beer bottles that were in the box. I asked the defendant if he had any alcohol to drink today, he said no, and held up his Red Bull can. I asked the defendant to step out of the vehicle and to perform field sobriety tests. The defendant agreed and stepped out.
I had the defendant step back towards my cruiser. While having the defendant get into the starting position, he was being uncooperative and was being overly dramatic with his movements. He was not wanting to move into the starting position and refused to take off his hat or turn it around so I could see his eyes while conducting the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test ( HGN). The defendant eventually turned his hat around so I could begin the test.
I had the defendant get in the starting position and gave him instructions, to which he stated he understood. When I started the test, the defendant initially was just staring at me, I advised him to follow the pen with his eyes and he stated, “I’m staring you in your eyes cause you have pretty blue eyes bro”.
While I was conducting the test, the defendant did not want to cooperate and just knelt to the ground. The defendant eventually allowed me to continue and finish the test. While conducting the test the defendant followed the stimulus but wanted to talk. I finished the test and during the HGN I observed a total of two clues.
The next test I had the defendant perform was the walk and turn. I had the defendant get in the starting position. I was starting to give him the instructions to the test, but I had to respond to radio traffic. The defendant immediately started moving around and threw his hands in the air. I told him to get back in the starting position and he stated, “well the winds blowing what do you expect”. I offered to have him perform the standardized field sobriety tests at the station out of the wind and rain, but he refused. I then had the defendant get back in the starting position and finished explaining the instructions. The defendant advised he had a bad hip and I offered for him to not perform this test, but he wanted to continue the test. I asked if he understood the instructions and he stated, “it makes perfect sense”. While the defendant performed the test, defendant stopped halfway through the test thinking he was done, but then finally finished the test. During this test I observed a total of 6 clues.
The final test I had the defendant perform was the one leg stand test. While I was explaining the instructions the defendant was looking off, not listening to instructions by staying in the starting position, and raising his arms in a frustrated manor. Once I finished the instructions, I asked if he understood the instructions and he stated, “I’m not doing till you tell me to stop”. I advised him that is how this test is performed and he said the test is a joke. I advised him he could refuse to perform the test if he wanted. He was being argumentative and attempted to perform the test once. He immediately got off balance, raised his arms and put his foot down. He then tried to do the test again, not following the instructions. He picked up a foot, stared at me, had his arms out horizontally, and did not count in the manor I told him to. I told him to stop the test. During this test, regardless of him not performing in the manor I advised, I observed a total of 3 clues.
I had the defendant step to the back of his truck. P.0. Daugherty asked the defendant if he had taken any drugs today. The defendant advised he does not do drugs. The defendant did state “I smoked a little bit of marijuana”. Due to the defendant’s poor field sobriety tests, the defendant admitting he had used marijuana, and a witness who stated they saw him drinking beer in a parking lot, P.O. Daugherty advised the defendant he was under arrest for OVI. P.0. Daugherty read the defendant his Miranda rights, the defendant refused to answer if he understood his rights. The defendant was placed in handcuffs that were gap checked and double locked. He was searched incident to arrest and no contraband was located. He was placed in the back of my cruiser.
The defendant’s vehicle was in the middle of the parking lot, so we decided to have the vehicle towed. We conducted an inventory of the vehicle. While conducting the inventory we located the package of beer that the defendant had dumped out earlier. The package was a 12 pack, we located 9 unopened beer bottles in the front passenger floorboard. We then located three opened and empty beer bottles on the back seat floorboard. Those bottles were photographed, please see photolog for further. The listed vehicle was towed by Hod Rods, photos were taken of the interior and exterior of the vehicle, please see vehicle report and photolog for further.
I transported the defendant to the Greenville Police Department. While in the back seat of the cruiser I read and showed him the BMV2255 form in the presence of P.0. Conway. The defendant refused consent of a blood draw. The defendant was transported to the Darke County Jail to be incarcerated. I offered the defendant another chance to perform a breathalyzer test and he refused again.
The defendant was cited for OVI. He was advised that his license is under an ALS suspension. Dispatch ran a CCH on the defendant, and he has no prior OVI convictions. He was given a copy of the citation and advised of his mandatory court date and time.
While I was doing the transport, P.0. Daugherty went to the Party Mart, to speak with the initial complainant. Benjamin Hangen advised that a customer came through the drive through and was extremely agitated. The customer asked for cigarettes and a 12 pack of Bud Light. The customer stated to Ben that he was having a string of bad days and they are just getting worse. After the customer paid, he peeled out of the drive through and parked on the side of the business’s property. While the customer was parked, Ben could see him drinking the beer he just bought. The customer stayed on the property for about 30 minutes and then turned southbound onto Wagner Ave.

