Public Record 2/25/23

COUNTY COURT

19 speeding violations, 2 stop sign violations, 4 driving under suspension, 1 shooting from road, 1 hunting without permit, 1 receipt of stolen property, 3 OVI, 2 failure to control, 3 registration violations, 1 open container, 1 theft, 1 no operating license, 1 peeling tires, 1 failure to yield, 1 left of center, 1 failure to maintain adequate following distance, 1 obstructing official business, 1 aggravated burglary, 1 distracted driving, and two individuals were charged with a collective 8 counts of passing bad checks.

CIVIL CREDIT NEWS

2/13/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Citibank, N.A.

Defendant Zachariah A. Manbeck

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

2/13/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Credit Corp Solutions Inc.

Defendant Dale Powell

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

2/13/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Joyce A. Allen

Defendant Linda Tanner

Defendant Gary Harris

Cause of action: Mone

For: In favor of plaintiff

2/13/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Palisades Collection LLC

Defendant Roger E. Myers

2/14/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Portfolio Recovery Assoc. LLC

Defendant Tamela Gross

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

2/15/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Ohio Valley Community Federal Credit Union

Defendant Jason P. Thomas

2/15/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Midland Credit Management

Defendant Tamela M. Gross

2/15/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Portfolio Recovery Assoc.

Defendant Heather M. Wilson

2/15/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Portfolio Recovery Assoc.

Defendant Donald Shuss

CLERK OF COURTS

CIVIL CASES

1/25/23 (file date)

Chrystal Ellerbee VS. Cynthia Lynn

Action: Other Torts (Personal injury)

DOMESTIC CASES

RECORDER

PROBATE COURT

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

2/7 – A woman contacted the sheriff’s office about her boyfriend making threats toward her. She said she caught the boyfriend cheating on her recently, and he was upset about being caught. She played an audio recording of what was stated to be the boyfriend, saying he was going to kill her. She said she didn’t want anything else done at this time, only wanting the situation to be documented. The deputy advised that if she felt unsafe that she may want to plan a place to go, so she’s not around her boyfriend. She said she had another housing option but didn’t want to go there at this time.

2/11 – A deputy was called to a Hopedale residence for a custody dispute. They met with the mother of the children, who stated that she tried to drop them off at the father’s parents, where it was ordered as a drop-off location. The father was waiting at the end of the driveway for the exchange. The mother drove around him, through a yard, and up into the driveway, where his parents asked her to leave.

CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT

2/1 – There was a minor accident on the corner of Countryside Lane and Grant Street. Vehicle one was turning onto Grant from Countryside while vehicle two was turning onto Countryside from Grant. Vehicle one took responsibility for the crash as she said she had not seen vehicle two approach.

2/3 – An officer conducted a traffic stop on a woman leaving a house that was under investigation for known drug activity. Another officer arrived to speak with the woman, and she was brought to the station to speak further. Her car was towed since her license had been suspended since 2009. At the station, she admitted to having contact with Raymond Bennett Jr. at the residence she had been caught leaving. Bennett is known to have multiple warrants for his arrest. Officers went to the residence and spoke with the owner, who gave permission to enter. Bennett was found in the basement, in his room. He was transported to the station, where he was “respectful to all officers” before being taken to jail.

2/6 – An officer was on patrol when he heard a squad call for an unresponsive juvenile. The caller had the juvenile in her personal vehicle near the Route 9 exit on U.S. 22. Officers met the caller there and escorted her to Harrison Community Hospital. An officer carried the juvenile into the hospital, and staff administered Narcan. A sheriff’s deputy who had dealt with the juvenile earlier in the day then arrived on the scene. The deputy took over the investigation from that point.

2/7 – An officer responded to the call of a disturbance at the BellStore near Huntington Bank. As he pulled into the parking lot, he saw a white truck exit the parking lot and make several strange maneuvers and squealing tires before ending up in the Rite Aid parking lot. The officer pulled in behind the truck, and the driver exited his vehicle to approach the officer. Another officer arrived on scene and went to the BellStore to speak with them.

At the store, a clerk reported she had recognized a male from a previous incident the week before when he had hit an employee. When she confronted him about it, he reportedly became belligerent. She told him he was no longer welcome on the property, at which point he slapped her hand. She told him she was calling the police, and he left. The clerk stated she didn’t want to press charges, but she wanted him banned from the store.

The driver of the white truck had bloodshot and glassy eyes and failed several field sobriety tests. A preliminary breath test showed a BAC of .146. He was taken to the station but was released with citations for OVI, driving with a suspended license, and squealing tires.

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