Public Record 3/4/23

COUNTY COURT

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

17 speeding violations, 1 tag/sticker violation, 2 domestic violence, 1 violation of protection order, 1 hunting without a permit, 1 driver’s license required, 3 registration violations, 2 no operating licenses, 1 expired license, 1 seatbelt violation, 1 tail/license plate lights violation, and 1 failure to control.

CIVIL CREDIT NEWS

2/21/23 (satisfied date)

Plaintiff First Portfolio Ventures I, LLC

Defendant Erica Kidd

Cause of action: Money

2/21/23 (judgment date)

Plaintiff Velocity Investments, LLC

Defendant Georgie Freeman

Cause of action: Money

For: In favor of plaintiff

RECORDER

February 13-17, 2023

Brian K. Heavilin etux to Bernard R. Kuryn, Hopedale Village

John Erik Moore etal to Gregory P. Moore, Moorefield Twp.

Christopher Scheutzow Dec’d to Kim Scheutzow, Freeport Village

Kim Scheutzow to EJB Property Group LLC, Freeport Village

Sharon Luann Hopkins to Darrin R. Young etux, Shortcreek Twp.

Elmer E. Yoder Jr etux to Steven Yoder etux, North Twp.

Marie Ramsey to Kevin R. Ramsey, Moorefield Twp.

Samuel J. Kuhn etux to Merri Nelson Whaley, Archer Twp.

Karolyn J Wright Dec’d to Jesse J. Wright, Archer & Stock Twp.

Secretary of Veterans Affairs to Vista Valley Homes LLC, Cadiz Village

Beverly N. Milligan Dec’d to Bobby E. Milligan, Rumley Twp.

February 20-24, 2023

Metta M. Eddy to Jacob M. Marvin, Scio Village

Kenneth M. Unrue Dec’d to Elizabeth A. Unrue, Stock & Monroe Twps.

Henderson Family Farm Enterprises LTD to David L. Chrisman etux, Stock Twp.

Janice C. Kranak Dec’d to Patrick F. Kranak, Green Twp.

ERAH LLC to Michael P. Radich etux, Monroe Twp.

Harold Dean Baker etal to Matthew R. Toth etal, Green Twp.

Jeffrey A. Mallarnee Dec’d to Tonya D Mallarnee, Green Twp.

Michael R. Able Sr. Dec’d to Michael R. Abel Jr., Green Twp.

Henry J. Rodgers Dec’d to Nancy L. Rodgers, Freeport Twp.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

2/10 – A driver delivering pizzas down Baker’s Ridge Road missed a tight turn, striking railroad tracks and ending up with two flat tires. The incident was reported to the sheriff’s office the next day, and photos were taken for documentation purposes of both the vehicle and the exposed tracks.

2/13 – A deputy traveling on US Route 22 pulled over a vehicle for erratic driving. The driver, identified as Hunter Chamberlin, admitted to drinking, and when asked how much he had consumed, he responded, “A lot.” Chamberlin refused to participate in any field sobriety tests and opted to go to jail. Once at the jail, he blew a .204 on the breathalyzer test and was incarcerated, awaiting arraignment.

2/15 – Deputies responded to the report of a domestic dispute in Bowerston. The female victim was at the hospital being treated for injuries. She told a deputy that her boyfriend had suddenly become angry about one of her past relationships. They had spent the evening out, and when they returned home, she had gone to change. The boyfriend kicked the bedroom door in and grabbed her. She fell back, hitting her head and breaking her wrist in the process. She managed to leave the house but realized she didn’t have her phone or any personal effects. When she re-entered the house, she said her boyfriend had grabbed his gun and pointed it at her. She told him to go ahead and shoot her, which he did not follow through with. She gathered her belongings and went to the car. She met up with a friend who brought her to the hospital. Deputies were not able to make contact with the boyfriend but issued a warrant for his arrest.

2/28 – A deputy in Jewett observed a truck make a wide turn without signaling, nearly hitting a parked car in the process. The driver, Christopher Palmer, at first denied drinking but eventually admitted he had drank a couple of beers at the local bar. He agreed to perform field sobriety tests and failed every one. He was placed under arrest for OVI, and his BAC test at the jail had a .14 result. He was released to a sober driver.

2/20 – A father reported suspected abuse to his kids by their mother’s husband. The two children had told the father about their home life, and the father had become concerned about abuse happening to both the kids and their mother. Deputies made contact with the children, who gave similar accounts as their father had but said their mother was typically on the receiving end of most of the abuse. When deputies spoke with the mother, she stated she wanted to get away from her husband but couldn’t afford it. She was given resources by DJFS.

CADIZ POLICE DEPARTMENT

2/8 – A woman came to the station to report that one of her students had a red mark on his ankle and told her that it was from his father hitting him with a belt. Information was forwarded to child services.

A driver traveling down Route 22 pulled their vehicle to the side of the road and noticed a fire near the vehicle’s battery. A police officer was able to extinguish the fire, and the car was towed. The driver was issued a citation for expired registration.

2/9 – An officer was on patrol when they were called to the Harrison County Jail to speak with a juvenile that claimed he was chased and threatened by another group of juveniles. The officer arrived at the jail and spoke with the juvenile, then proceeded to take him to the station. The other juveniles were apprehended, and their parents were contacted. One juvenile had violated their probation and was taken to Sargus for menacing.

2/10 – A woman brought her son to the station to report that he had been assaulted by multiple individuals. She said she had a video on her phone to prove the incident took place. The son refused to make a statement but said he wanted to apologize to a specific officer for a previous incident he had been involved in. The mother was advised she could make a statement on her son’s behalf, but she declined because she was afraid there might be retaliation against her son.

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