
Wanted Person
On May 16th, 2026, at approximately 1933 hours, I responded to 800 E Fifth Street, in the city of Greenville in reference to a wanted persons call. Officer Russell, Sgt. Smith and I made contact with the residents Harmony Tucker and Glen Julian in an attempt to locate Christopher Lippincott for a warrant out of our department for failing to appear on the original charges of domestic violence and obstructing official business.
While making contact with Harmony Tucker, Harmony admitted to me that Christopher was in the house, and told me he was in a bedroom upstairs. Officers followed Harmony upstairs and located Christopher Lippincott hiding in a closet. He was placed under arrest and transported to the Darke County Jail for the warrant.
Please see report #26-G00586 (below) in reference to an additional narcotics charge related to this warrant arrest. The back of the cruiser was checked before and after he was transported.
Drugs
On May 16th, 2026, at approximately 1933 hours, I arrived at the residence of 800 E Fifth Street, in the city of Greenville, to conduct a warrant check for Christopher Lippincott, who had an active warrant out of our department for failing to appear on the original charges of domestic violence and obstructing official business.
I made contact with Glen Julian at the door and asked him if Harmony Tucker was at the residence and available to speak. Glen advised he would check. A short time later Harmony came to the door to speak with me. I asked Harmony where Christopher Lippincott was and she stated she wasn’t sure. I told Harmony I was aware that she was involved with him and that I had a feeling he was at the house with her. Harmony got quiet. I asked Harmony if I could search inside and she stated she did not own the home. I told Harmony I could go with her to search just her room she was staying in and indicated again I knew she was with him. She again didn’t say anything. I asked Harmony if he was inside the residence and stated that if he was and she was lying to me I would charge her as well. Harmony then nodded her head yes. I asked Harmony where he was staying at in the house and she pointed up and advised he was in one of the bedrooms upstairs.
Harmony allowed myself and Officer Russell, inside to follow her to where Christopher was located. Christopher Landis and another female were located upstairs as well, I knocked on their door to advised them of why we were there and to advised them we were aware and informed that Christopher Lippincott is in the residence and that he has an active warrant out of our department. During that time, Officer Russell located Christopher Lippincott hiding in a bedroom closet in one of the rooms upstairs. I went to the bedroom Officer Russell was in and observed Christopher coming out of the closet, however his hands were in his front pockets. I ordered Christopher to show me his hands, as he has had past involvements where he has allegedly possessed firearms. Christopher continued to dig in his pockets and ignored my orders to stop. Specifically Christopher was trying to grab something out of his front right pocket. I ordered Christopher again and grabbed his hand and pulled it out of his pocket. He had a small rainbow container in his hand that he threw down. He stated at that time the container had two rings inside, and immediately stated the pants he had on were not his.
Christopher then began stating out loud “I’m going to shit my pants” and began slightly resisting putting his hands behind his back. Officer Russell and I continued to give verbal commands for Christopher to place his hands behind his back while he continued to state the pants were not his and that he had to go to the bathroom. I placed Christopher in handcuffs which were gap checked and double locked. Christopher then began reaching into his rear pockets and back waist band. I ordered Christopher again to stop digging in his pants and asked him what he was reaching for and he stated nothing and again that the pants were not his. I grabbed Christopher’s hands out of his back pocket where he had removed his cell phone. Christopher was placed under arrest for the warrant.
I located a lighter in Christophers back pocket. He continued to state that the pants did not belong to him even though the cell phone, lighter, and small container with rings were all his by admission.
Christopher was transported to the Darke County Jail for the warrant. When we arrived the jail staff began to ask Christopher the normal intake questions, including if he had anything on him like drugs or weapons. Christopher once again stated the pants he had on weren’t his so he wasn’t sure. The Jail staff searched him again in the sally port prior to taking him inside. Located in the front right coin pocket, tucked down in the bottom, Cpl. Class located a small baggie with a crystal like substance inside that appeared to be Methamphetamine. Christopher stated when he saw the bag that it was not his and that the pants didn’t belong to him. The back of the cruiser was checked before and after he was transported.
I collected the baggie and transported it back to the police department where I field tested it with a NIK test. The results of the test indicated the presence of Methamphetamine in the substance inside the bag. The bag was placed into evidence and will be sent off to the lab for confirmation. Photos of the test kit and results were taken and attached to the report.
Christopher was arrested on the outstanding warrant and was also held on the charge of Possession of Drugs 2925.llCl a felony of the fifth degree.
CPO Violation
On May 18th, 2026, at approximately 2:46 P.M. I responded to 407 East Fourth Street in the City of Greenville in reference to a Civil Protection Order (CPO) violation.
Upon my arrival I spoke to Jessica Miller who has an active CPO against her soon to be ex-husband, Christopher Miller, that is effective from 03/03/2026 to 03/03/27 reference 3113,31( F)( 3). On page three section five and six, the CPO states Christopher shall have no contact with Jessica and must stay 500 feet away from her. Jessica advised that at approximately 2:38 P.M. Christopher came to her residence at the listed address. Jessica advised Christopher was not invited to her residence and stated she was “shocked” when he knocked on the door. Jessica then advised Christopher to leave, and he stated that he just missed her and their son. Jessica stated Christopher then asked for water which she then went inside and grabbed a water bottle and he then entered her residence. Jessica stated due to her distraught state of mind she could not remember if she told him to come in. Jessica advised she gave Christopher a bottle of water and told him to leave and Christopher left. Jessica was able to provide video footage of this incident. Upon seeing the doorbell camera footage, I immediately identified Christopher and observed him standing on the porch, speaking to Jessica.
I attempted to locate Christopher after speaking to Jessica and I was unable to do so. Christopher is to be placed under arrest when located. I placed a pre affidavit to arrest as well as the citation in the Greenville Police Department log if any other officers are able to locate him.
Jessica filled out a written statement as well as a victim rights form. The video footage will be attached to this report. A copy of the CPO will be attached to this report. Christopher has no prior convictions of violation of a CPO.
On the morning of 5/19/2026 Christopher still had not been located. Paperwork was given to city prosecutor Michael Rieman to prepare am arrest warrant on Christopher.

