OH11: Uncorroborated anonymous call about suicide threat brought police to house; entry unjustified

Defendant was arrested for obstructing because he told officers to come back with a warrant after they showed up at his house at midnight to check on defendant’s son. The police received an anonymous call that defendant’s son had a gun and threatened suicide. At the house, nothing was amiss, and defendant finally turned away from them with the warrant comment. The officer reached in and grabbed defendant and a minor struggle ensued to arrest him. The entry was not justified by any exigent circumstances. The anonymous call was uncorroborated by anything at the house. State v. Nasca, 2016-Ohio-8223, 2016 Ohio App. LEXIS 5081 (11th Dist. Dec. 19, 2016).

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