
Two separate incidents in Kenton Monday evening led to the arrests of a man in a domestic disturbance and another for a suspicious person report.
According to the Kenton Police Department report, officers were dispatched at just before 11pm to 1255 West North Street, Lot 17, after receiving a report about a domestic situation involving a knife.

47-year-old David Grogan allegedly threatened two members of the household with the weapon.
He was found with a cut on his hand in the bedroom of the residence, and when asked how he got the injury, he pulled a knife out of his pocket.
Officers say they gave multiple commands to drop the knife, but Grogan refused and eventually an officer deployed his taser, striking Grogan, and he fell next to his knife to the ground.
He allegedly remained uncooperative, but eventually officers were able to pull Grogan away from the knife without further incident.
He was checked by Kenton Fire EMS and was then arrested.
Grogan is currently being held on charges of domestic violence and resisting arrest.

Earlier Monday evening, police officers responded to a report about a suspicious person in the 700 block of South Main Street in the city.
That incident resulted in the arrest of 23-year-old Brock Davis.
He is being held on charges of disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
Written by: bclark
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