COUNTY COURT
Combined 10/22 and 10/29:
47 speeding violations, 4 seatbelt violations, 4 dogs at large, 2 stop sign violations, 4 registration violations, 7 OVI, 4 driving under suspension, 1 violation of protection order, 2 hit-skips, 3 failure to control, 2 left of center, 3 driving on closed road, 2 no operating license, 1 no wake zone, 2 disorderly conduct, 3 possession of drugs, 1 temporary permit violation, 2 willful/wanton operation, 1 observer required, 1 failure to yield, 2 tag/sticker violations, 1 double yellow line violation, 2 possession of drug paraphernalia, 1 no child restraint, 1 marked lanes violation, 1 OVI refusal, 1 head lights violation.
CIVIL CREDIT NEWS
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
10/3/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Huntington Insurance Inc.
Defendant Tri-State Enviornmental Solutions, LLC
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Engelsen Ltd.
Defendant Paul Smith
Cause of action: Eviction/rent
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/3/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC
Defendant Kelsey Eckley
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/11/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC
Defendant Mark Grant
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/17/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Credit Acceptance Corp.
Defendant Jennifer K. Messer
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/17/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Onemain Financial Group
Defendant Mark Miller
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/17/22 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Forsythe Finance, LLC
Defendant William Butler
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/19/22 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Discover Bank
Defendant Alane E. Mason
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/19/22 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Livingston Financial, LLC
Defendant Darin Lucas
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
10/20/22 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Capital One Bank
Defendant Roger A. Matusik
Cause of action: Money
Remarks: Dismissal
CLERK OF COURTS
CIVIL CASES
10/7/22 (file date)
Tre Rex VS. Ohio High School Athletic Association
Action: Other civil
10/19/22 (file date)
Us Bank National Association VS. Eleanor Rose
Action: Other civil
DOMESTIC CASES
10/12/22 (file date)
Plaintiff Scott Moore
Defendant Angel Moore
Action: Dissolution without children
RECORDER
October 10-14, 2022
Norma Jean Arnold Dec’d to Pamela Wood, Hopedale Village
Thomas R. Couts etal to John Klaus etal, Franklin Twp.
Karen Couch to Anthony E. Lenzi, Monroe Twp.
Ray J. Troyer etux to Paul P. Miller Jr. etal, Monroe Twp.
Nelson Mast etal to Raymond Yoder etal, Freeport Twp.
Holly L. Miller Dec’d by Sheriff Ronald J. Myers to Eric Wilson etal, Hopedale Village
Hopedale United Methodist Church to Josiah Quillen etux, Hopedale Village
Steven West Dec’d to Dana W. West, Franklin Twp.
William D. Hamilton etal to Pamala J. Werdebaugh, Athens Twp.
David C. Werdebaugh Dec’d to Pamala J. Werdebaugh, Athens Twp.
Pamela J. Werdebaugh to William D. Hamilton etux, Athens Twp.
Bruner Land Company Inc. to Thomas Walls etal, Rumley Twp.
Michael J. Sega etux to Sam H. Hostetler etux, North Twp.
October 17-22, 2022
Joseph Trent Kidd by Sheriff Ronald J. Myers to Pennymac Loan Services LLC, Cadiz Village
JP Morgan Mortgage Acquisition Corp to Michelle Sheets, North Twp.
Alan L. Cramblett etal to James W. Byas Jr etal, Scio Village
Charles P. Scharver etux to Winesburg Enterprises LTD, Monroe Twp.
Michael J. Moore etal to Todd D. Champion, Hopedale Village
William B. Norris Dec’d to Wilma Maxine Norris, Archer Twp.
PROBATE COURT
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
10/12/22
Ervin J. Miller, 19, Scio, to Christina Kay Byler, 19, Scio
Kyle Robert Conrad, 28, Jewett, to Alayna Dayle Kellar, 24, Jewett
James W. Byas III, 37, Jewett, to Krystal Nicole Haddox, 37, Jewett
10/19/22
Lesley Ronnelle Decker, 26, Jewett, to Bryson Theodore Porter, 26, Jewett
Ashlee Mae Corrao, 28, Cadiz, to Brandon Michael Moore, 29, Cadiz
Matthew Marion Blake, 30, Cadiz, to Shayonna Kay Jones, 32, Cadiz
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
10/11 – A Bowerston woman called to report damage to her Dish satellite. The woman believed her upstairs neighbor had caused the damage and had also been the one to damage their neighbor’s Halloween decorations and porch light. The woman said her upstairs neighbor had recently been “acting psychotic and hostile.” The responding deputy contacted the upstairs neighbor, who denied damaging the porch light and decorations but admitted she damaged the satellite dish when taking her AC unit to her car. She said when she came downstairs, she was “getting swarmed with bees” and dropped the unit. The deputy asked why she hadn’t reported the damage to the neighbor, and she said it wasn’t “her fault her landlord won’t do anything about her bee problem.” She told the deputy she felt someone was coming into her house and taking miscellaneous items. She accused her downstairs neighbor but had no proof of her responsibility. The deputy later had contact with the neighbor whose porch light had been damaged and told her that if she felt threatened by the upstairs neighbor, she could file a protection order at the courthouse.
10/12 – There was a minor fender bender in the Tappan Lake Store parking lot when one vehicle was backing out of a spot and was hit by another car trying to exit the lot. No injuries were reported.
10/15 – Deputies were called to a Freeport residence by an anonymous caller who stated their friend was in an altercation with her spouse. The woman at the residence said that a verbal argument with her husband had turned physical when he flicked a lit cigarette butt at her, burning her wrist. She also said he had thrown a water bottle at her. The husband was not at the residence, having left on foot before deputies arrived. The woman said she didn’t want to press charges or get a protection order against her husband. She did, however, decide to leave the residence to go to her parent’s house for the weekend. It was discovered that the husband had taken the keys to her vehicle, so she and her children were given a ride so they could meet up with the woman’s father. The following day, deputies spoke to the husband, who was informed he had an active warrant out for his arrest. He claimed that nothing had happened the previous night and stated he would not be turning himself in.
10/17 – Last week, a woman came to the office to report that her mother had been stealing royalty checks for over a year. The deputy she spoke to could not reach the mother. This week, contact was made with the mother, who claimed she had a verbal agreement with her daughter about the oil and gas checks. The mother and daughter were both listed on the oil and gas royalties. When the mother moved out of state, an agreement was made that the mother could pay bills from those checks. Due to this being a civil issue, the sheriff’s office will no longer be involved with the case.
10/18 – A deputy responded to a crash on US RT 250 near the Olive Branch Cemetary. The deputy was advised the driver possibly had a head injury. Upon arrival, the driver said he’d come around the turn and lost control of his vehicle. He’d spun, causing him to go off the road, where he hit a cattle fence and a wooden horse fence. The driver stated he’d hit his head on the windshield. Short Creek EMS evaluated the driver, who refused further treatment. No signs of impairment were observed. The driver and property owner exchanged information with the driver agreeing to fix the damage.
CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT
10/18 – Police were called to investigate a vandalism complaint at the democratic party headquarters. The front window of the building was damaged. Pictures were taken of the damage.