Public Record 11/26/22

COUNTY COURT

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

26 speeding violations, 2 dogs at large, 3 failure to control, 2 OVI, 3 driving under suspension, 1 OVI refusal, 1 left of center, 2 seatbelt violation, 1 improper use of 911, 1 breaking and entering, 1 following too closely, 1 disorderly conduct, 1 resisting arrest, 2 stop sign violations, 2 loud exhaust, 1 fictitious registration, 1 improper parking, 1 equipment regulation violation.

RECORDER

Barbara Ann Elliott Dec’d to Gordon S. Elliott, Cadiz Village

Merle R. Fouts Dec’d to Ruby A. Foutz, Archer Twp.

Gary Stephen Moser to 8015 Enterprises LTD, Moorefield Twp.

Timothy J. Zimmerman etux to Scot H. Danhart, German Twp.

Jerry Ray Moore Dec’d to Jo Ellen Moore, Shortcreek Twp.

Jeffrey A. Ray II etal to Corey C. Coss etal, North Twp.

James K. Elkins etal to JCB Rentals LLC, Nottingham Twp.

Bryan T. Buzzard etux to Bruce A. Lopes etal, Moorefield Twp.

Estate of Nine Ruth Hanry to John Francis II, Moorefield Twp.

David M. Miller etux to David L. Givens etux, Franklin Twp.

PROBATE COURT

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS

Elizabeth Summer Boggs, 27, Jewett, to Glen Martin Sacha, 28, Jewett.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

11/16 – A Hopedale woman asked for a deputy to come pick up a gun from her residence. She had retrieved property belonging to her and a male from her vehicle. She went through the bags in search of anything the male may have taken from her and found the gun. She did not feel comfortable having the weapon in her house. A deputy picked up the weapon and secured it at the sheriff’s office.

11/18 – Back in July of this year, the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) was contacted by the Belmont County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) about a dune buggy stolen out of Belmont County and found in Harrison. The buggy was found at the residence of a man who had bought it from the male who was the alleged thief. The male already had two active warrants out for his arrest at the time. On November 18, he turned himself in to the BCSO, and a deputy from the HCSO went to get a statement from him. The male confirmed the allegations.

11/19 – A Bowerston man came to make a written statement that when a friend of a friend picked up scrap from a job site, he also picked up a couple of hundred dollars worth of new parts. When he notified the friend of the mistake, he learned everything had already been dropped at the scrapyard. The man wanted to make the report for information purposes only.

11/21 – A man reported that a couple of his tools were missing from his garage. He regularly leaves his garage unlocked, and while he had an idea of who might have taken them, he didn’t feel comfortable giving any names. About an hour after making the report, the man called back, saying he’d found the tools and must have simply misplaced them earlier.

A woman came into the office to discuss the title of a truck. She was good friends with the owner of the truck, and he had allegedly signed it over to her almost a year ago. The friend passed away this month, and his family believes the woman forged his signature on the title. The woman said the family had not made any threats against her but wanted to make sure to have this documented in case there were further issues.

CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT

11/11 – A woman reported she’d been involved in an accident several days prior. She said a vehicle exited W. Warren Street and struck the driver’s side of her vehicle, causing moderate damage. The two drivers did not \exchange insurance information at the time.

A male caller advised he had found several abandoned bicycles that he believed to be stolen. The bikes were leaning against his neighbor’s fence, and all looked brand new. He said no one in the immediate area has children, and it looked like the bikes had just been ditched there. An officer had the street department remove the bikes, who also advised there was another bike abandoned by the fairgrounds. The bikes were brought to the police department.

11/17 – A woman came to the department to report someone had charged her card almost $100 at the Shurfast. The bank had declined the charge, but the woman wanted to know who did it. The camera footage from the gas station did not show anyone at the pumps at the time the card was used.

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