COUNTY COURT
CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
16 speeding violations, 4 seatbelt violations, 5 driving under suspension, 4 failure to control, 1 failure to reinstate, 2 disorderly conduct, 2 possession of marijuana, 3 possession of drug paraphernalia, 3 OVI, 1 turn signal violation,1 aggravated possession of drugs, and 1 stop sign violation. 8 counts of identity fraud and 1 tampering with evidence involving the same individual. 2 counts of identity fraud involving another individual. 4 counts of rape, and 4 counts of gross sexual imposition involving yet another individual.
CIVIL CREDIT NEWS
1/30/23 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Credit Acceptance Corp.
Defendant Richard Rodgers
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
1/30/23 (Judgment date)
Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC
Defendant Mark Garrett
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
1/30/23 (judgment date)
Plaintiff Cavalry SPVI, LLC
Defendant Mandy M. Mcfarland
Cause of action: Money
For: In favor of plaintiff
2/2/23 (satisfied date)
Plaintiff Cavalry Spv I, LLC
Defendant Stacey Cesario
Cause of action: Money
Remarks: Dismissal
CLERK OF COURTS
CIVIL CASES
1/25/23 (file date)
Redrock Financial VS. Thomas C. Coverdale III
Action: Other civil
DOMESTIC CASES
1/9/23 (final date)
Plaintiff April White
Defendant John White Jr.
Action: Termination without children
1/19/23 (file date)
Plaintiff Harrison County C.S.E.A.
Defendant Brian Chavez
Action: U.I.F.S.A.
1/25/23 (final date)
Plaintiff Cortney Grezlik
Defendant Matthew Grezlik
Action: Dissolution with children
1/26/23 (final date)
Plaintiff Dustin Harvey
Defendant Cassandra Harvey
Action: Dissolution with children
RECORDER
January 30-February 3, 2023
Curtis M. Matthews etal to Robert Vale, Deersville Village
Leroy J. Reed etal to Samantha Triplett, Jewett Village
Gerald F Jones Dec’d to Charlotte L. Jones, Cadiz Village
Barbara J. O’Dell etal to Richard Looney etal, Cadiz Village
PROBATE COURT
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
2/1/23
Brandon Scott Sansoucie, 22, Hopedale to Twyla Ann Heavilin, 19, Hopedale
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
1/21 – There was a minor crash on West Main Street and North Philadelphia Street. Vehicle one stopped at the intersection and did not see the second car, which had already stopped and was making its way through. Vehicle one struck vehicle two and was found at fault for the accident.
1/22 – A driver traveling down Dutch Ridge Road lost control of his vehicle on a curve. He struck a wood fence, then continued down a hill and struck a residence. The owner of the residence spoke to the driver and then contacted the sheriff’s office. The driver showed signs of impairment, but due to weather conditions and no room in the jail, he was cited, and the vehicle was towed at the owner’s request.
1/23 – Deputies were called to the scene of a vehicle on fire on Route 9 outside of Cadiz. The driver said the truck had a radiator leak and several other issues. When it started smoking, he pulled over, and he, along with the two passengers, got to safety. The Hopedale Fire Department was on scene and extinguished the vehicle. It was noted that no one in the truck had a valid driver’s license. The truck was “burnt beyond recognition,” and the deputy let the driver know a short, informational report would be on file if he needed it for insurance purposes.
1/24 – A man reported he had gone to his hunting cabin and found a side door ajar. The last time he’d been in the cabin was during hunting season, and he had left it clean and secured. A deputy investigated the scene and found the cabin had been ransacked. No one was found inside the cabin.
Deputies responded to a man making suicidal comments. When en route, they learned that the man’s landlord had discovered his body. He had been sitting in a truck in the driveway. EMS was cleared to come to the scene, and his family was notified.
1/25 – A deputy was informed that two males with active warrants had been spotted driving on 250, heading out of the county. The deputy saw the truck and followed it for a while before initiating a traffic stop. Both males jumped out of the truck but stopped when the deputy used the siren. Both were taken into custody without incident. Suspected narcotics were found upon a vehicle search.
A domestic dispute brought a deputy out to a Tippecanoe residence. A man said he and his uncle had gotten into a verbal argument that then turned into a physical fight. The uncle came back to the house and corroborated the nephew’s story. The nephew wanted something done about the situation because this had happened before. However, after explaining this would be treated as domestic violence, the two said they wouldn’t cooperate with court dates. Both were cited for disorderly conduct.
1/26 – A semi-truck hit a car while trying to turn around in an intersection. The car was parked in a nearby driveway.
1/27 – A deputy in Freeport observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign, so he initiated a traffic stop. During the stop, the deputy observed marijuana on the passenger’s seat. He asked the three subjects to step out of the truck and searched the vehicle. He found a bag of marijuana in the driver’s purse, along with a bag of suspected methamphetamine. The driver was detained and eventually arrested and interrogated, where she gave conflicting stories about the drugs. She will be held in a neighboring county jail until arraignment.
A deputy observed a truck driving on 250 with improper license plate lights. He initiated a traffic stop and found it suspicious that the passenger, a male, was lying on the floor in the back seat. The driver’s license came back clear, but a warrant out of Tuscarawas County was found for the male. The driver was cooperative and agreed to allow a search of the truck. The deputy found some needles, a smoking device, and other miscellaneous paraphernalia. The driver admitted she had recently relapsed into drug use. She was issued citations and released. The passenger was also released since Tuscarawas County decided they didn’t want him.