COUNTY COURT
CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC DISPOSITIONS
25 speeding violations, 1 registration violation, 4 OVI, 2 failure to obey traffic control device, 2 dogs at large, 2 prohibited APV, 3 failure to control, 1 tail/license plate light, 2 no operating license, 2 seatbelt violations, 3 left of center, 2 distracted driving, 1 reckless operation, 1 wrongful entrustment of a motor vehicle, 1 leaving the scene of an accident, 2 driving under suspension, 1 driving on a closed road, 1 unsafe vehicle, 1 failure to report an accident, 1 violation of protection order with a related charge of breaking and entering.
CIVIL CASES
Plaintiff: Huntington Insurance Inc.
Defendant: Tri-State Environmental Solutions LLC
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff: LVNV Funding LLC
Defendant: Kelsey Eckley
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff: Englsen Ltd.
Defendant: Paul Smith
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff: Midland Credit Management Inc.
Defendant: Ashlei Solvey
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff: CKS Prime Investments LLC
Defendant: Mark Grant
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
CLERK OF COURTS
CIVIL CASES
10/3/22
Huntington National Bank VS. Sharalee C. Eckley
Action: Foreclosures
RECORDER
Teresa Ann Morre etal to Jeffrey Snook etal, Monroe Twp.
First Presbyterian Church Of Bowerston to Derek R. Warner etal, Bowerston Village.
Marcie J. Davis etal to Michael Allen Dyer etux, Archer Twp.
Robert E. Gazdak Dec’d to Lisajoy Kemenyes, Archer Twp.
Richard J. Skufca Dec’d to Karen A. Sufca, Franklin Twp.
Karen A. Skufca to Lisa A. Rosenlieb etux, Franklin Twp.
Patrick Lishick Dec’d to Marsha Lynn Lishick, Adena Village.
Natalie Temple to Lacey Krupinski etal, Freeport Village.
David L. Chrisman etal to Jordan Sprowls, Cadiz Village.
Noah D. Yoder etux to Clayton Fierbaugh etal, North Twp.
David Barcroft etux to Ronald Taylor etux, Cadiz Village.
Martha E. Betts etux to Zachary C. Rusen etal, Cadiz Village.
PROBATE
Daniel Lee Goodlan, 25, to Kacey Jo Carothers, 19, Hopedale.
Jamie Nicholas Robertson, 40, to Danieal Nichole Smith, 35, Jewett.
SHERIFF REPORTS
10/5 – A semi-truck and trailer went off Jockey Hollow Rd. The truck was leaving a well pad when his air brakes failed. It went down the hill, crossing the road, before striking a hill on the other side and ending up in a field.
10/8 – A deputy spoke with a woman reporting a domestic incident at the hospital. The woman claimed her mother had hit her in the head with a trash can lid three nights ago. She had made a report at the time but said she didn’t tell the deputy everything because she couldn’t remember all the details at the time. She said she was knocked unconscious and when she came to, her mother was pulling her hair and digging her nails into her face. She got away from her mother and spent the rest of the night in her room. When asked how she had suddenly remembered all these details she said she woke up the next day and “noticed sore spots on [her] head and had neck pain.” There were no observable injuries on the woman but the deputy took pictures for documentation.
10/11 – A woman came to the office to report that her mother had been stealing royalty checks for over a year. The woman left before a deputy arrived back to speak with her so contact was made over the phone. The deputy asked why it had taken so long for her to make the report and the woman responded, “well her and I are fighting over property now so.” She claimed that her mother had also stolen her bank account information and had been paying bills from her account. The woman did not know how much money she had lost and the deputy could not reach the mother.
CADIZ POLICE REPORTS
10/7 – A single-car accident happened on E Market st. The driver was traveling south when they veered off the right side of the road, striking a telephone pole. The car went over an embankment, landing on all four tires.
10/9 – Police responded to a call about an assault involving a knife at a gas station. The alleged victim said that a brief stand-off between vehicles coming into and leaving the lot turned into an argument where he was almost stabbed. He had been trying to let another vehicle in but when the other vehicle didn’t move. When he chose to move, the other driver rolled down their window and started yelling obscenities. The victim drove around and got out of his vehicle to confront the other driver. He said he went up to the driver and the driver’s wife, asking why the driver was so angry. The driver became agitated and came toward him with a knife, which he deflected. The driver and wife left but returned a little later to see if the police had been called.
The officer reviewed security footage at the scene. The footage showed the stand-off and the alleged victim aggressively approaching the other driver before a brief pushing match between them. It appeared that the victim spit on the driver, then turned to approach the wife who then spat on him. There never appeared to be a knife during the altercation. The report will be sent to the prosecutor’s office for review.