Four people were arrested, including a 16-year-old juvenile, after Columbus police officers were sent to the 1400 block of Sycamore Street on a suspicious persons report.
When officers arrived shortly after midnight Monday, they spoke with several people standing outside the residence, said Lt. Matt Harris, Columbus Police Department spokesman.
The officers determined that one of the persons, Debra J. Dollarhide, 36, of Columbus had provided a false name to the officers, Harris said. The officers confirmed two Bartholomew County warrants for her arrest and she was taken into custody.
The officers also arrested a 16-year-old juvenile who had been consuming alcohol and provided a false name to the officers, Harris said.
Officers arrested Christopher M. Dollarhide, 18, of Indianapolis and David D. Fields, 33, of Columbus after they too provided false names to the officers investigating the call, Harris said.
The juvenile was remanded to the Bartholomew County Youth Services Center on the following preliminary offenses: illegal consumption, false informing, curfew violation, Marion County warrant.
Christopher Dollarhide was arrested on a preliminary charge of false informing. Harris said. David Fields was arrested on a preliminary charge of false informing and furnishing alcohol to a minor. Debra J. Dollarhide was arrested on preliminary charges of identity deception, false identity statement and two Bartholomew County warrants.



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