Public Record 3/11/23

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

31 speeding violations, 3 seatbelt violations, 2 domestic violence, 3 registration violations, 1 cruelty to animals, 1 distracted driving, 4 OVI, 1 marked lanes violation, 1 open container, 1 dogs at large, 2 driving under suspension, 1 failure to control, 2 ACDA violations, 1 firearm in a motor vehicle, 1 left of center, 1 expired license, 1 unsafe vehicle, and 1 head lights violation.

CIVIL CREDIT NEWS

2/27/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Tracy Carpenter

Defendant Brian G. Keadle

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

2/27/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant Rae Beaird

Remarks: Dismissal

2/27/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant Donald Boyer

Remarks: Dismissal

2/27/23 (satisfied date)

CKS Prime Investments LLC

Defendant Angela L. Silvidi

Remarks: Dismissal

2/27/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff A.J.T. Rentals, LLC

Defendant Alyssa Linko

Remarks: F.E.D. Entry; Voluntary dismissal

2/27/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff A.J.T. Rentals, LLC

Defendants Archie McCourt and Gina Linko

Remarks: F.E.D. Entry; Voluntary dismissal

2/27/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Synchrony Bank

Defendant Dale S. Powell

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

3/6/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Portfolio Recovery Assoc.

Defendant Christopher Lindquist

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

3/6/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff LVNV Funding LLC

Defendant Haidee Wurschum

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

3/6/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff Crown Asset Management

Defendant John W. Moulton

Remarks: Dismissal

CLERK OF COURTS

CIVIL CASES

2/23/23 (file date)

Rover Pipeline LLC VS. Williams Companies Inc.

Action: Other civil

2/28/23 (file date)

Deutsche Bank National Trust C VS. Mark Fisher

Action: Foreclosures

DOMESTIC CASES

2/16/23 (file date)

Plaintiff Michael Blawut

Defendant Catherine Blawut

Action: Dissolution without children

RECORDER

February 27-March 3, 2023

Marrion R. Yakubowski to Russell Arbaugh etal, Archer Twp.

Estate of Anna Belle Watson to Eric Scott Conter, Athens Twp.

JS Pyciak Family Trust to Michael A. Pyciak etal, Shortcreek Twp.

Thomas MIchael Lee Jr etal to Jeffrey T. Eckstein, Cadiz Twp.

Bonnie Kay Matusik to Paul Matusik, Shortcreek Twp.

Niles L. Holcomb to Joseph M. Rhodes etux, Franklin Twp.

Kay Kennedy to Mary C. Garlinger etal, Hopedale Village

George E. Lawver Dec’d to Janet L. Lawver, Scio Village

Patricia Ann Engstrom Dec’d to Richard D. Engstrom Jr., Washington Twp.

James K. Chaney etal to James B. Chaney etux, Washington Twp.

Kathy Marie Chaney to James K. Chaney etux, Washington Twp.

James I. Chaney Dec’d to Martha L. Chaney, Washington Twp.

Martha L. Chaney to James K. Chaney etux, Washington Twp.

Charles M. Miller to Mitchell J. Malcomb etux, Rumley Twp.

Nikki Jo Richardson to David E. Richardson, Shortcreek Twp.

Nikki Jo Richardson to David E. Richardson, Stock Twp.

Matthew A. Grezlik to Courtney Grezlik, Monroe Twp.

Jay M. & Doris Flaherty Living Trust to Dwight D. Wells, Stock Twp.

Estate of Anna Zullo to Rebecca Snodgrass-Pfouts, Hopedale Village

PROBATE COURT

MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS

3/3/23

Mindi Jean Vrable, 38, Hopedale, to Charles Robert LeFever II, 53, Hopedale

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

2/22 – A woman came to report she had sold a car on Facebook marketplace, and the new owner did not return her plate. When she went to the BMV, she was told they needed an informational report from law enforcement to cancel her registration.

2/25 – Deputies responded to a call about a truck driving in circles and damaging a field. The caller said the truck was doing burnouts and had caused destruction in both his and his neighbor’s fields. He said the truck drove down to the creek before he lost sight of it. Deputies searched the area but did not make contact with the suspects.

2/26 – Deputies were called to a domestic disturbance in North Township. The two parties were located in the residence with their two-year-old son. The girlfriend said that a few days ago, her boyfriend had hit her in the face, and she’d gone to the ER. At first, she agreed to write a statement but stopped after less than a sentence because the “last time she wrote a statement, she went to jail.” Her boyfriend claimed she had been the aggressor that evening. She said she wanted the boyfriend arrested, and when he heard that, he said she had broken his nose a few days ago, and he wanted to file a statement. The couple was informed that both of them could go to jail for domestic violence. They each decided they didn’t want to file any statements. After an hour of back and forth, it was decided that the girlfriend would leave the residence for the rest of the night. The home was well-kept, and the son appeared to be in good health, but because of the parent’s incessant fighting, the deputy felt it necessary to alert the department of job and family services to the situation.

2/27 – Deputies arrived at a Cadiz residence for a domestic dispute complaint. A male sitting in his vehicle outside the house explained he was having issues with his teen son. The son came outside yelling that he would “just leave.” The son said he was arguing with his parents that morning because he’d been sick and didn’t want to go to school. The father said the son had become violent in the house, damaging a chair and smashing a TV outside. With the amount of evidence, deputies explained the son could be charged. Neither parent wanted to press charges; they wanted their son to get help. They disclosed he had made suicidal comments, and the son corroborated their statements. The son agreed to go to the hospital. Deputies cleared the scene as his mother was leaving with him.

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