Public Record 1/7/23

COUNTY COURT

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

10 speeding violations, 5 failure to control, 3 seat belt violations, 2 stop sign violations, 1 possession of drugs, 1 marijuana paraphernalia, 1 possession of marijuana, 2 driving under suspension, 1 ACDA.

CIVIL CREDIT NEWS

12/19/22 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant Tana Campbell

Cause of action: Money

Remarks: Satisfaction

12/19/22 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant Charles Miller Jr.

Cause of action: Money

Remarks: Satisfaction

12/19/22 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant John Donahue

Cause of action: Money

Remarks: Satisfaction

RECORDER

December 19-23, 2022

Eric C. Kimmel etal to Nolan Christopher, Shortcreek Twp.

Elizabeth Ann Manbeck Dec’d to Chris Mazeroski, Cadiz Village

2012 Bell Family Protector Trust to Richard G. Ruggles etal, Nottingham & Washington

Lawrence R. Ferguson to Lawrence Chad Ferguson etux, Shortcreek Twp.

Rockside Carryout LLC to Troy D. McMath etux, Washington Twp.

Claborn Hill Dec’d to Diana L. Hill, Stock Twp.

Henderson Family Farm Enterprises LTD to Skyline Farms Inc., German & Rumley Twps.

Scott R. Miller to Christopher Robert Jennings etal, Athens Twp.

Shawn A. Golden etux to SS Golden LLC, Freeport Twp.

December 26-30, 2022

Larry S. Dulkoski Sr. to Chad Robert Dulkoski etal, Jewett Village Archer & Rumley Twp.

Elmer E. Yoder Jr. etux to Cory J. Maple etal, North Twp.

Paul P. Mader Jr. etux to Moreland Family Trust, Monroe Twp.

Bertha E. Wentland Irrevocable Trust to William M. Richards, North Twp.

Stepic Trust to Richard Dudek etal, Stock Twp.

Charles F. Blake etux to Teresa Kolcow etux, Scio Village

Dwight David Birney etal to Alan L. Miller etal, Washington Twp.

PROBATE COURT

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS

12/28/22

Michael Albert Dundr, 49, Freeport, to Ashley Umanskaya, 54, Freeport

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

12/15 – A deputy conducted a traffic stop, and the driver readily admitted he did not have a valid license. When asked if he’d had anything to drink that night, the driver said he had not because he is on probation. After a brief search of the vehicle, the deputy found a marijuana bong and a half-empty bottle of liquor. The driver said he knew he shouldn’t have been driving, but he did because his passenger was allegedly having a panic attack. He also admitted he’d smoked cannabis about a week ago, which is against the terms of his probation. A report was written to send to the driver’s probation officer.

Deputies were called to a bar in Scio about a possible assault. The caller said that her boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend had slapped her in the face after a brief conversation. Witnesses gave conflicting information, and none wanted to provide a written statement about the incident. Upon review of the cameras, deputies witnessed the ex-girlfriend and the caller having a verbal dispute until the ex-girlfriend slapped the caller in the face “quite forcefully.” The caller did not hit back. The caller expressed she wanted to press charges.

12/16 – Deputies responded to a Tippecanoe residence for a male violating a protection order. The woman at the house was visibly shaken and said that the male, her ex, had left just a few minutes before deputies arrived. She reported that the male had repeatedly been harassing her, telling her to drop the protection order against him, and had been threatening her friend. Deputies did not locate the male at the time, but he later called the office and admitted he was at the house and denied making any threats. He was told to come in to make a written statement but declined, saying he would likely be arrested on the spot for violating the protection order.

In November of 2022, a male called in to report a woman had driven off the road and struck a parked car. The male believed she was intoxicated and had taken her keys from her. Deputies arrived and believed the woman to be heavily intoxicated or having a medical emergency. They were not sure which as much of the woman’s speech could not be understood. EMS responded and took her to the hospital. This report was updated on December 16, 2022, to reflect that a search warrant was granted, and the woman’s toxicology report from the hospital was obtained. All information will be forwarded to the prosecutor’s office.

A man came to the office to report a domestic violence situation between him and his fiance. He alleged his fiance and he had gotten into a verbal argument about him accusing her of cheating. He said she eventually became violent, so he left the house to make a report about the incident. Deputies and the man went to the house to speak with the fiance. She said that they had an argument over cheating accusations and related a similar account to what the man reported. The parties were separated for the night.

12/18 – There was a single-car crash on Barriclow Road. The driver veered off the road to the right and flipped the vehicle onto the passenger side. The driver was trapped in the vehicle for a short time until deputies arrived on the scene. There were no visible injuries, but the driver stated they were in pain and was transported to the hospital. There were no signs of impairment or intoxication. The vehicle was not considered a road hazard and will be towed as soon as possible.

A semi-truck was unable to stop due to the very snowy/icy road conditions. The truck ran through a stop sign on County Road 12 on a steep, curved downhill grade. The trailer went off the roadway, hitting the guard rail and causing significant damage to the rail. The driver was uninjured, and there were no signs of impairment/intoxication.

12/20 – A Hopedale man reported that his work laptop had been stolen from his truck. The man said the last time he used the laptop was on December 13 around County Road 5. He said that he had misplaced items before but that he had searched his entire house with no luck finding the computer. The man said he regularly leaves his truck unlocked and had driven around the state since he’d last seen the laptop, so it could have been stolen in another area. At this time, there are no suspects.

CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT

12/13 – An officer responded to a reported ATV crash on Country Club Road. The caller had moved the ATV out of the roadway so they could get by and informed dispatch that after they passed the wreck, they saw a couple of individuals riding on a dirt bike heading out of village limits. When the officer arrived on the scene, he found the clearly wrecked ATV. Pictures were taken, but because of the heavy dirt, damage, and decals all over the ATV, neither a VIN nor make and model could be obtained. The ATV was towed, and a holder was placed on it in case someone attempted to claim it at a later date.

12/15 – A vehicle caused damage to several yards and the cemetery at the intersection of Ohio Street and South Street in Cadiz. They also damaged the yard of the Saint Teresa Church. An off-duty officer had been behind the vehicle and witnessed it. As the traffic stop was conducted, an officer noticed an orange cone was stuck near the left front tire of the vehicle.

A driver in the northbound lane on Saint Clair avenue struck a large pothole that caused both tires on the passenger side to blow. There was also damage to the rims that caused the vehicle to be inoperable. Officers stayed on the scene for traffic control until the vehicle was able to be towed.

12/19 – A vehicle traveling on Liggett Lane toward the high school was rear-ended when they stopped abruptly. The driver said the vehicle in front of them had suddenly stopped, so they were forced to do the same. Neither driver reported injuries at the scene, but one called in later to say their children were complaining of neck pain and they would be taken to the hospital to be checked out.

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