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MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Loraine A. Speicher, 38, Mineral Ridge, was bound over to the grand jury on a burglary charge. Bond was set at $10,000 cash or surety and she was ordered not to have any contact with the co-defendant, any state’s witness in the case or Jacob Wright.

Wright reportedly surprised Speicher and a man inside his home on Nov. 19 attempting to remove a television from the wall. The man ran from the home, but drove by several times yelling for Speicher to get into the car. Wright held her there until deputies arrived.

Gregory J. Thrasher, 64, Buzzard Road, Wellsville, was fined $250, required three days in a counseling program and required 100 hours community service for reckless operation second offense amended from OVI first offense.

Sabrina M. Robinson, 32, Akron, was fined $250 and sentenced to three days in jail for obstructing official business for providing police a false social security number.

Corey D. Cope, 22, Sherman Street, Lisbon, was fined $700, required 40 hours community service and sentenced to 20 days in jail with credit for seven days for littering, unauthorized plate, driving under suspension and registration violation.

Danielle P. Fisher, 21, Newcomerstown, was fined $100 and sentenced to 60 days in jail for underage consumption.

James J. O’Patrny, 45, Chardon, was fined $100 for speeding.

Pearl M. Kaufman, 69, Butler Grange Road, Salem, was fined $100 for unsafe vehicle amended from failure to control.

A Dec. 5 arraignment was set for Francisco Javier Galindez Roman, 29, St. Joseph, Mo., cited with wrongful entrustment. The hearing was pushed back due to a need for an interpreter to attend the hearing.

A Dec. 26 pretrial was set for Sheila A. Rich, 55, Louisville, cited with failure to control.

A Dec. 31 pretrial was set for Michael Dean Harbold II, 28, Blossburg, Pa., cited with physical control of a vehicle while intoxicated and license expired less than six months.

A Dec. 31 pretrial was set for Christopher L. Wyss, 29, Malvern, cited with lane violations.

A Jan. 2 pretrial was set for Jeffery R. Martin, 41, Salem Alliance Road, Salem, cited with driving under FRA suspension and use of unauthorized plate.

A Jan. 7 pretrial was set for Justin T. Gaither, 32, Grafton Road, Leetonia, charged with OVI first offense and failure to control.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Christine M. Langas, 53, Main Street, Washingtonville, cited with theft for allegedly attempting to leave WalMart with a stolen Keurig and two quarts of Valcon oil totaling $107.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Donald L. Bagdassarian Jr., 43, Youngstown, cited with driving under FRA suspension.

A March 11 pretrial was set for Thomas L. Cox Jr., 30, Whinnery Road, Hanoverton, cited with driving under FRA suspension, driving under suspension and following too close.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, Floyd W. Brooks, 51, Lincoln Avenue, East Liverpool, waived his right to an extradition hearing and he will be returned to the State of Pennsylvania for a citation of criminal conspiracy aiding in a burglary.

Russell D. Lightner, 34, Foundry Hill Road, Salineville, appeared for a restitution hearing on a misconduct at an emergency hearing charge, which stemmed from his lighting a trailer on fire and failing to cooperate with attempts by at least two fire departments to fight the blaze. He was credited with eight days served in the county jail, had the remaining 22 days suspended and $250 in fines. He was ordered to make restitution in the amount of $825 to Salineville and $435 to Franklin Township for the costs of the firefighters responding.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Richard D. Rankin III, 18, Pueblo Lane, Columbiana, charged with two counts domestic violence for allegedly throwing his cell phone at his mother, going to the kitchen for a knife, which his father caused him to drop and then going into the kitchen for a handgun before a struggle for the handgun occurred with his father.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Marra L. McFarland, 26, South Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, cited with possession of criminal tools and soliciting. According to court documents, McFarland offered to perform a sexual act with an undercover detective for $130 on Nov. 21, utilizing a cell phone to arrange the transaction.

Austin M. Sudol, 18, Homewood Avenue, Salem, was fined $100 and had his license suspended for 180 days for marijuana paraphernalia.

Cory J. Miller, 24, Carter Road, New Waterford, was fined $75 for disorderly conduct amended from public intoxication in Lisbon.

Toby G. Blackburn, 25, New Garden Avenue, Salem, was fined $50 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension.

A driving under suspension citation against David C. Jones, 49, Salem Unity Road, Salem, was dismissed due to a Bureau of Motor Vehicles error.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Stephen M. Houchins, 54, Lake Front Drive, Beloit, cited with OVI third offense and failure to control.

A Dec. 30 pretrial was set for Aleah A. Good, 21, Prospect Street, Salem, cited with obstructing official business and criminal trespassing for allegedly refusing to come out of a vacant house on Bank Street in Salem on Aug. 3, hiding in the attic with her boyfriend even after police sprayed pepper spray into the attic.

A Dec. 31 pretrial was set for Michael Dean Harbold II, 28, Blossburg, Pa., cited with physical control while intoxicated and license expired less than six months.

A Dec. 31 pretrial was set for Christopher L. Wyss, 29, Malvern, cited with lane violations.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Hunter D. Mackall, 18, Carter Road, New Waterford, cited with driving under suspension and speeding.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Dominic E. Florea, 18, Hartley Road, Alliance, cited with OVI first offense, failure to control and seat belt violation.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Sebastian Bragg, 18, Southwood Avenue, Boardman, cited with possession of instruments to ingest or inhale a controlled substance.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Friday, a Dec. 2 preliminary hearing was set for Carl J. Norris, 22, state Route 164, Salineville, charged with burglary for allegedly forcing his way into the home of Ryan Garretson on Friday, pushing Garretson’s mother and threatening to harm Garretson. According to court documents, Garretson struck Norris, who was intoxicated. Norris fell striking his head against a coffee table and causing him to lose consciousness on the floor inside the house until deputies arrived.

A Nov. 26 pretrial was set for Andrew L. Diaz, 23, Mick Road, Wellsville, charged with assault and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle. According to court documents, Diaz allegedly had a 9 mm handgun in the back seat of an SUV with a loaded magazine laying next to it, spent 9 mm casings and a box of ammunition early Friday. He also reportedly had stated on Facebook he intended to kill Ryan Garretson and would be bringing guns with him.

Rodger L. Haney II, 34, Duke Road, East Liverpool, waived his right to an extradition hearing so he can be returned to Hancock County, West Virginia, where he faces a grand larceny charge. Court documents allege Haney drove away from Mountaineer Auto Sales in Newell, W.Va., in a stolen yellow Mustang GT convertible on Sept. 16.

Christopher A. Juillerat, 25, West Clark Street, East Palestine, was fined $280 and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension and a plate light violation.

Brian A. Zinko, 35, Tiltonsville, was fined $150 for speeding.

Amber G. Jones, 35, Chestnut Street, Leetonia, was fined $100 and required 20 hours community service for wrongful entrustment for allowing a suspended driver to operate her vehicle on Nov. 16.

Dean Pierce, 48, Youngstown, was fined $100 for speeding.

Marian E. Rowedda, 33, U.S. Route 62, Salem, was fined $50 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Teresa Cassinger, 36, Southeast Boulevard, Salem, was fined $50 and required 10 hours community service for driving under suspension.

A Nov. 26 pretrial was set for Richard E. Parrish, 41, Steubenville Pike, Lisbon, charged with domestic violence for allegedly assaulting his girlfriend Crystal Holloway at their home on Wednesday.

A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for Marla A. Winkle, 36, Main Street, Wellsville, charged with domestic violence for allegedly striking her daughter in the nose with her fist at their home on Tuesday.

A Jan. 6 pretrial was set for Joy A. Dunlap, 45, West Clark Street, East Palestine, charged with wrongful entrustment and obstructing official business for allegedly yelling for police to get off her property after a vehicle they were stopping pulled into her driveway. She reportedly refused to go back inside her home when instructed to do so.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Chad R. Grey, 26, Gilson Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with disseminating matter harmful to children. Court documents alleged Grey, who had substituted at Beaver Local Schools, sent cell phone photos of male genitalia to an 11-year-old girl, for which he had been the substitute.

A Jan. 23 pretrial was set for Joseph R. Bradford, 35, Main Street, Salem, cited with driving under suspension and failure to display a valid sticker.

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LISBON – A Nov. 26 preliminary hearing was set for Loraine A. Speicher, Mineral Ridge, charged with burglary for allegedly going into a home on state Route 558 in Fairfield Township on Tuesday.

According to court documents, along with her accomplice, Speicher reportedly was in the process of taking a television from the wall when the resident came home. Another television, camera and a shotgun belonging to the resident were found lying in front of a vehicle parked in his grandmother’s driveway across the road. Court documents alleged Speicher’s accomplice, a man, ran from the home out the back of the house and fled in the vehicle, but drove back and forth past the house several times yelling for Speicher to get into the car.

Gary Lee Woolmaker, 52, Cannons Mills Road, East Liverpool, was fined $275, required 25 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for driving under a 12-point suspension and a stop sign violation.

Lisa M. Richards, 28, Lisbon Street, East Liverpool, was fined $250, sentenced to one day in jail and required 40 hours community service for complicity to theft for working with her boyfriend to conceal $41 in merchandise in her purse at Dollar General in Rogers on Oct. 20.

Donald Palmer, 46, Canton, was fined $150 for an equipment violation amended from speeding.

Kristopher B. Smith, 23, Spillway Road, Lisbon, was fined $130 for driving under suspension and a seat belt violation.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Roger W. Warren, 54, Stratton Road, Salem, charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly falling asleep in the grass next to Jalisco’s on Monday and being too intoxicated to provide police a telephone number to call of someone who could come give him a ride home.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, Tammy L. Johnson, 46, East High Street, Salineville, was fined $1,750, sentenced to 30 days in jail and had her license suspended for one year for expired plates, left of center and two counts of OVI second offense.

Mervin Jones Jr., 46, East Main Street, Salineville, was fined $650, had his license suspended for 180 days, sentenced to three days in jail and required 40 hours community service for hit skip, driving under suspension and left side of the road.

Robert J. Kesseg, 44, Valley Road, Salem, was fined $300, had his license suspended for 180 days and ordered to attend a three-day counseling program for failure to control and second offense reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

Chad Bowling, 37, Fairlawn, was fined $180 for seat belt and unsafe vehicle amended from speeding.

Carlos Ruiz, 31, Walnut Street, Salem, was fined fined $100 and required 30 hours of community service for driving under suspension and headlights required.

Ashley D. Cox, 24, Pinewood Drive, New Waterford, was fined $100 and required 10 hours community service for driving under suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, a Nov. 21 preliminary hearing was set for Douglas P. Hunter, 48, Darlington Road, Darlington, Pa., charged with trafficking in drugs for allegedly selling 20 Xanax pills to undercover agents on both Oct. 31 and Nov. 14 at the East Palestine Car Wash on Taggart Street.

Daron C. Nesbitt, 34, East Fourth Street, Salem, was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury on a tampering with evidence charge. Nesbitt is accused of removing narcotics Drug Task Force agents had found and placed onto a table in the living room of the Nesbitt’s apartment during the execution of a search warrant on Nov. 6.

David W. Wright, 53, Country Home Road, Lisbon, was bound over to the grand jury on a charge of failure to notify authorities of his address change as a Tier III sexual predator.

A Dec. 26 pretrial was set for Clint Lepowsky, 42, Steubenville Pike, Lisbon, charged with OVI first offense after he is reportedly caused an accident in the early morning hours of Sunday, which injured Deputy Willie Coleman of the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office.

Ralph A. Duke, 31, Bergholtz, was fined $705, had his license suspended for 180 days and sentenced to three days in program for OVI first offense and marked lanes.

Juan Raul Alvarezlino, 41, Monterrey, Mexico, was fined $700, had his license suspended for 180 days and was required three days attendance in a program for OVI first offense and lane violations.

Pauline Less, 57, East School Street, Salem, was fined $700, had his license suspended for 180 days and credited with three days served for attending the educational program for OVI first offense and lane violation.

Thomas E. Holman, 33, County Home Road, Lisbon, was credited with one day served and ordered to pay restitution of $1,180 to the Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department as well as $59 to Columbiana County for criminal damaging for breaking a sprinkler head in a jail cell on Oct. 26.

Darrin James, 48, Lexington Avenue, Salem, was fined $250 and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Jack A. Bain, 63, Big Spring, Texas, pleaded guilty to unsafe vehicle amended from speeding and was ordered to forfeit a $232 bond in lieu of fines and costs.

Susan E. Andric, 45, Port St. Lucie, Fla., was fined $200 for allowing a person to drive without a valid license.

Thomas E. Russell, 55, Sunset Drive, Hanoverton, was fined $150 and credited with five days in jail for domestic violence for threatening to kill his daughter and her husband with a kitchen knife while Russell was heavily intoxicated.

Scott Myers, 38, Bolivar, was fined $150 for unsafe vehicle amended from speeding.

Brandon M. Huff, 18, Walnut Street, Salem, was fined $150, credited with two days served and required 40 hours community service for falsification for claiming his girlfriend’s daughter slammed his hand in the refrigerator door when it was found on a cell phone video he did it himself by punching the clear plastic door inside the refrigerator.

Joseph Jenkins Jr., 25, Eagleton Road, Lisbon, was fined $100 and required 20 hours of community service for failure to reinstate a license and a stop sign violation.

Thomas Volino, 61, 11th Street, Wellsville, was fined $100 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension and expired registration.

Victor L. Hull, 60, Buffalo Road, Kensington, was fined $100 and had his license suspended for 180 days for marijuana possession.

A Nov. 25 pretrial was set for James Price, 23, Burford Street, East Liverpool, charged with OVI first offense, driving under suspension and speeding.

A Dec. 12 pretrial was set for Breanne N. Little, 26, state Route 558, Leetonia, charged with theft for allegedly concealing $109 in merchandise at Walmart in Salem on Nov. 14 and attempting to leave without paying.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Lee M. Deitrick, 24, Louisville, cited with obstructing official business for allegedly running from police after allegedly taking items from Walmart in Salem and then dumping it onto the sidewalk, then refusing to provide his name.

A Dec. 26 pretrial was set for Gary L. Smith, 59, Canton, cited with failure to control.

A Jan. 2 pretrial was set for Derek R. Kellison, 18, Deerfield, charged with theft for allegedly concealing $4.99 in merchandise at Giant Eagle in Salem and leaving the store on Nov. 4.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Jedidiah Wilson, 22, Henry Avenue, Wellsville, charged with criminal damaging and domestic violence for allegedly damaging a flat screen television, kicking the side of Courtney Wilson’s car and choking her on Nov. 11. A felony domestic violence was amended to the misdemeanor charge.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Nathaniel G. Russell, 19, New Galilee, Pa., cited with underage consumption for allegedly being intoxicated while the front seat passenger of a vehicle stopped by police on Sept. 26.

A Jan. 21 pretrial was set for Sally M. Lewis, 51, West Martin Street, East Palestine, cited with theft for allegedly going through Shawna Lewis’ purse, taking her car keys and refusing to tell her what she did with them.

A Jan. 21 pretrial was set for Christian J. Francis, 23, Sanford Street, East Liverpool, cited with driving under suspension and improper registration.

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LISBON – A woman accused of involvement in multiple thefts from the Walmart in Salem was sentenced in Columbiana County Municipal Court to 180 days in jail on some of the misdemeanor charges.

Jordan A. Flaker, 23, Lake Park, Sebring, was sentenced to 180 days in jail and fined $550 for theft, criminal trespassing and complicity to commit theft. According to court documents, on April 18 at the Salem Walmart, Flaker placed $652 in merchandise in a shopping cart and attempted to leave the store without paying. Additionally, on Aug. 17 she reportedly was involved in the theft of a television, also from the Salem Walmart, where she had previously been told not to return.

Prior to sentencing Assistant County Prosecutor Don Humphrey Jr. noted Flaker’s “pattern of behavior is of great concern” to the state. Humphrey noted while she was out on bond from one charge, she was charged with another and also had a felony methamphetamine-related charge in Mahoning County.

She is also charged with a pending felony theft in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court where she is accused depriving the Walmart in Salem of miscellaneous television sets, a theater system, a flame helmet and a can opener between April 5 and April 18.

Defense Attorney Eric Kibler argued the meth charge was reduced from a felony to a misdemeanor and asked for some time for Flaker to get her affairs in order before she goes to jail. About 30 days after she is scheduled to begin her jail sentence, a review hearing was set.

Todd A. Shaffer, 35, West North Avenue, East Palestine, was fined $705, had his license suspended for 180 days and ordered to attend a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense and left of center.

John Reinhart, 41, state Route 170, East Palestine, was fined $705, had his license suspended for 180 days and ordered to attend a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense and left of center.

Christine I. Scott, 58, Alice Street, East Palestine, was fined $250 and required 20 hours community service for failure to reinstate a license.

A Nov. 21 pretrial was set for Allen M. Moff, 23, Randolph, cited with assault for allegedly injuring Corey Rabquer giving him contusions to both eyes, swelling to his nose and a bump on his head on Oct. 17.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Adam M. Rendziniak, 24, Sherman Street, Lisbon, cited with driving under FRA suspension.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Holly E. Mize, 29, South Range Road, Salem, cited with marked lanes.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Nicholas J. Guy, 24, Hoffman Court, East Liverpool, cited with speeding and two counts driving under suspension.

A Jan. 2 pretrial was set for Lindsey R. Willard, 25, Lexington Avenue, Salem, cited with hit skip/leave scene and driving under suspension.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Elliot D. Crank, 18, East State Street, Salem, cited with underage consumption, after police attempted to stop a vehicle in the 500 block of Benton Road at 2:40 a.m. Nov. 9 and the driver responded by pulling into a driveway and fleeing. Crank reportedly remained behind in the vehicle and allegedly was found to be intoxicated.

A Jan. 14 pretrial was set for Jared L. Barton, 19, Ridgewood Drive, Salem, cited with underage consumption after police were called to a party at a Main Street home at 1:30 a.m. Nov. 9 where numerous people were reportedly standing around holding open containers of alcohol.

A Jan. 14 pretrial was set for Doroty A. Collins, 47, Youngstown, cited with speeding.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, Richard Masterson, 24, West Pershing Street, Salem, was fined $250, credited with three days already served in jail and required 40 hours community service for persistent disorderly conduct, amended from assault.

The plea agreement was reached Wednesday morning, when there was a jury trial scheduled.

Masterson had been accused of punching Thomas Michaels in the face while he was in a vehicle on May 17 in the 400 block of North Ellsworth Avenue in Salem.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, a Nov. 18 preliminary hearing was set for Jedidiah Wilson, 22, East Main Street, Salineville, charged with domestic violence for allegedly choking Courtney Wilson on Nov. 11. Additionally, a pretrial was set for Nov. 18 for Wilson for a criminal damaging charge for allegedly damaging a television and kicking the side of Courtney Wilson’s vehicle.

A Nov. 18 preliminary hearing and pretrial was set for Joshua E. Brown, 29, Cusick Road, Lisbon, charged with OVI second offense, driving under suspension, reckless operation, open container and failure to display a valid sticker. Brown is also charged with failure to comply for fleeing from a Lisbon police officer on Nov. 9.

Brian D. Mulch Sr., 57, state Route 7, New waterford, was fined $875, had his license suspended for six months and was ordered to attend a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense.

Lloyd M. Westfall, 63, North Canton, was fined $750, had his license suspended for six months and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense.

Jordan W. Ramsey, 56, Ridge Road, Salem, was fined $825, had his license suspended for 180 days, was sentenced to three days in a counseling program and required 30 hours community service for OVI first offense and resisting arrest. A possession of fireworks and marked lanes violation were dismissed.

Ray Collins II, 39, Fayetteville, N.C., was fined $300 and had his license suspended for 180 days for marijuana paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.

Paul Billman, 42, Canton, was fined $275 and required 50 hours community service for failure to control and hit skip.

Lisa Bentfeld. 45, Shady Lane, Lisbon, was fined $250 and required 50 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Melanie R. Sobek, 40, East Fourth Street, Salem, was fined $200 and required 40 hours community service for soliciting a sexual act involving an undercover police detective for $150. A possession of criminal tools citation was dismissed.

Devin A. Decker, 25, Lisbon Street, Columbiana, was fined $160 and required 50 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension, seat belt and failure to display a valid sticker.

Christopher S. Quimby, 35, Brilliant, Ala., was fined $150 for speeding and no license amended from driving under suspension.

Alyssha M. Hoberek, 25, state Route 267, East Liverpool, was fined $100 and sentenced to five days in jail with a restitution hearing set for Jan. 14 for criminal damaging for intentionally running her vehicle into another vehicle on Pine Hollow Road on March 15.

Teresa A. Welsh, 39, Ohio Avenue, Salem, was fined $100 and required 10 hours community service for disorderly conduct while intoxicated after she refused to calm down and leave the home of someone on East Third Street in Salem without banging on the dash and windows of the vehicle her husband was driving or screaming obscenities at others on Saturday.

Jane M. Batton, 28, Youngstown, was fined $100, credited with one day in jail served and required 10 hours community service for disorderly conduct while intoxicated after she refused to settle down, refused to quit yelling at her husband and another woman, who she had been fighting with earlier, and began banging her own head off the window of a police car.

James M. Steeves, 19, state Route 164, Lisbon, was fined $100 for speeding.

Tarabekah I. Fogarascher, 18, Middle Street, Homeworth, was fined $100 for speeding.

Robert P. McDermott, 51, Niles, was fined $100 for unsafe vehicle amended from disobeying traffic control device.

Melanie M. Banar, 29, Cincinnati, was fined $100 for no license amended from driving in violation of a driving restriction.

Ryan K. Stanley, 27, Sharp Avenue, Salem, was fined $100 for no license amended from no temporary permit.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for M. Larae Exline, 57, North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, cited with OVI first offense, OVI refusal with prior within 20 years and assured clear distance.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Joseph G. Wojtecki, 90, North Union Avenue, Salem, cited with driving under suspension.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Jeffrey D. Ramsey, 49, Paris, cited with OVI first offense and failure to control.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Jarred A. Chestnut, 22, Depot Road, Lisbon, cited with open container.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Jamie R. Morris, 22, Clark Avenue, Wellsville, cited with open container outdoors.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for James R. McCluskey, 54, Miller Road, Leetonia, cited with OVI first offense.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Jodi A. Massey, 44, Waynewood Drive, New Waterford, cited with domestic violence and obstructing official business for allegedly threatening to kill her husband during an argument about their marriage.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Michael J. Conway, 37, West 7th Street, Salem, cited with disorderly conduct while intoxicated after he reportedly grabbed the steering wheel from his wife on Nov. 10, causing her to drive off the road and damaging their vehicle.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Rose M. Anderson, 55, Clark Avenue, Wellsville, cited with theft for allegedly selling five stolen five gallon buckets from Century Container Corp. to another woman.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Steven A. Chestnut, 46, Depot Road, Lisbon, cited with OVI second offense, OVI refusal first offense, driving under FRA suspension and turn signal violation.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for David Winters, 29, Fairfield Avenue, Columbiana, cited with OVI first offense and failure to control.

A Dec. 26 pretrial was set for Evan Scott Stewart, 20, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana, cited with OVI second offense.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a Nov. 14 preliminary hearing was set for David W. Wright, 53, County Home Road, Lisbon, charged with failure to file notice of a residence change. According to court documents, Wright is required to register his address as a Tier III sexual predator and required to give at least 20 days prior notice of a change of address, but was no longer living at his previously registered address on Nov. 1.

Charles Murphy, 54, Enon Valley, Pa., was fined $705, had his license suspended for 180 days and was sentenced to attend a three-day counseling program for OVI first offense and left of center.

Karen Sue Wilds, 64, Plymouth Street, Hanoverton, was fined $250 for speeding with $200 of the fine suspended provided she have no further similar violations within the next year.

Justin J. Davis, 22, Eric Drive, Lisbon, was fined $200 for littering after a wildlife officer found a large pile of trash, both household trash and from a remodeling project, on Applegate Road just west of Black Road. A name found in the trash was contacted and the man said he had paid two people, Davis and a co-defendant Cory Cope, to remove the trash for him.

Derrick J. Salsberry, 31, Coolidge Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $150, credited with 13 days served in jail, sentenced to an additional seven days in jail and required 50 hours for domestic violence. According to court documents, Salsberry struck Deziray Eckenrode on Oct. 26, several times in the presence of their child.

Tiffany N. Hoover, 24, West Wilson Street, Salem, was fined $150, credited with one day in jail served, ordered to make $106 in restitution to the Salem Public Library and required 15 hours community service for unauthorized use of property. According to court documents, Hoover used Diane Bates’ library card without her consent to check out 26 DVDs and CDs valued at $512 on July 26. Some of the items had the Salem Public Library labels removed.

Jonathan C. Fox, 24, South Union Avenue, Alliance, was fined $150 for an unsafe vehicle amended from failure to yield.

Eric D. Ross, 46, Youngstown, was fined $150 for unsafe vehicle amended from failure to control.

Melissa J. Myers, 26, Prospect Street, Salem, was fined $100 for driving under suspension and speeding.

Heather Beech, 26, North Lincoln Avenue, Salem, was fined $50 and required 10 hours community service for driving under suspension and expired registration.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Kimberly Seiter, 32, Garfield Avenue, East Palestine, cited with driving under suspension and improper registration.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Anastasha E. Blinn, 30, West Lincoln Way, Lisbon, charged with obstructing official business for telling deputies Robert Davis was not home on Oct. 24 when they came to serve him with a warrant.

A Jan 7 pretrial was set for David A. Chaffin, 49, Carmel Achor Road, Rogers, charged with OVI first offense, driving under OVI suspension, lane violations and a seat belt violation.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Devan A. McCallister, 19, East Sixth Street, Salem, cited with driving under FRA suspension and failure to display a valid sticker.

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LISBON – Aaron M. Pierson, 23, Academy Street, Salineville, was sentenced in Columbiana County Municipal Court to 350 days in jail and credited with 10 days served for aggravated menacing and receiving stolen property. On Sept. 4, Pierson had an MP3 player taken from a Foundry Hill home. He also pulled a lock back knife on someone on Oct. 29.

Wayne E. Smith Jr., 48, Monroe Avenue, Salem, was fined $875, had his license suspended for one year and sentenced to 10 days in jail for OVI second offense and failure to control.

William Wildman, 39, East Fifth Street, Salem, was fined $675, had his license suspended for 180 days and was sentenced to 20 days in jail for OVI first offense.

Jeffery A. Longbottom, 55, North Pearl Street, Columbiana, was fined $350, credited with one day in jail and required to make $501 in restitution to Salem Computer for three counts passing bad checks and one citation for use of an unauthorized plate. A failure to display a valid sticker citation was dismissed.

Stephen W. Bell, 27, Union Street, Washingtonville, was fined $300 and credited with 16 days served for obstruction of official business and disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence. Bell reportedly slammed Brooke Penick to the floor, before hitting her arms and head on Feb. 19. Then ran from police attempting to serve him with a warrant on Sept. 11.

Benjamin Wiley Sr., 40, Columbia Street, Leetonia, was fined $300 for driving under suspension and expired registration.

Thomas A. Ripley, 19, North Howard Avenue, Salem, was fined $400, had his license suspended for six months and required 60 hours community service for possession of marijuana, driving under FRA suspension and underage consumption.

Kelly M. Reed, 24, Sunset Drive, Wellsville, was fined $200 for a seat belt violation and no license amended from driving under FRA suspension.

Johnathan R. Cook, 27, Southwest Street, Columbiana, was fined $200 for a seat belt violation and no license amended from driving under FRA suspension. A turn signal violation was dismissed.

Jessica L. Smith, 32, Columbia Street, Salem, was fined $150 for no license amended from driving under suspension.

Stephen L. Nelder, 25, Parkview Drive, Lisbon, was fined $150 and credited with seven days served in jail for assault amended from domestic violence for hitting his girlfriend after she took his vehicle so he could not drive intoxicated.

Justin C. Ingledue, 36, Buckeye Road, Lisbon, was fined $100 and required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Andy L. Spooner, 38, state Route 517, New Waterford, was fined $100, credited with a day served and required 30 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence for punching the mother of his child in the face, kicking her in the knee and stomping on her right foot. A criminal damaging citation was dismissed.

Stacy R. Jarrett Jr., 29, Depot Road, Salem, was fined $75, credited with one day in jail served and required 10 hours community service for disorderly conduct amended from menacing for throwing a glass filled with water and ice on a vehicle with the occupants inside then pounding on the doors and windows.

A Nov. 14 pretrial was set for Brandon M. Huff, 18, Walnut Street, Salem, cited with falsification for allegedly filing a false accusation on Oct. 6, claiming his girlfriend’s daughter slammed the refrigerator door on his hand, when a video reportedly showed him punching a clear plastic door on the inside of the refrigerator himself and causing the injury.

A Nov. 14 pretrial was set for Joshua Swanson, 25, Richey School Road, Hanoverton, charged with assault for allegedly kicking Shawn McKinnon in the face on Sept. 7.

A Dec. 6 court trial was set for Robert A. Marshall, 73, state Route 172, Lisbon, cited with a junk vehicle violation.

A Jan. 7 pretrial was set for Joshua B. Dodson, 35, Youngstown, cited with driving under suspension.

A Jan. 9 pretrial was set for Zachary A. Kenst, 21, North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, cited with driving under FRA suspension and marked lanes.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court, Joshua S. Hoover, 28, Pine Hollow Road, Lisbon, was fined $750, had his license suspended for 180 days, required 50 hours community service and sentenced to 15 days in jail for possession of a drug abuse instrument, drug paraphernalia, two counts of driving under suspension and two counts of use of an unauthorized plate. Hoover reportedly had a spoon and hypodermic syringe used for heroin in his vehicle on Oct. 24.

A Jan. 16 pretrial was set for Sean W. Dey, 43, Macklin Road, New Waterford, cited with OVI first offense and speeding.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Tuesday, a Nov. 12 preliminary hearing was set for Randy P. Witherow, 46, Haiti Road, Salineville, charged with trafficking in drugs after a search of his vehicle reportedly revealed 10 baggies of marijuana prepackaged for sale. Additionally, a Dec. 15 pretrial was set for charged of OVI first offense, parking on the highway, a seat belt violation and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale controlled substances.

Alvin W. Carnes, 29, West Washington Street, Kensington, was bound over to the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury for burglary for allegedly going into a South Lincoln Avenue home on Aug. 26 wearing only a T-shirt and without being invited in.

David S.T. Pavlansky, 25, Country Manor Drive, North Lima, was fined $850, had his license suspended for 180 days, was sentenced to three days in jail and required 25 hours community service for OVI first offense, failure to control, expired registration and open container.

Nicholas R. Mulch, 34, state Route 14, East Palestine, was fined $725, sentenced to three days in jail, required attendance at a three-day program, had his license suspended for 180 days and required 25 hours community service for OVI first offense and marked lanes.

Ronald L. Odroneic, 61, Hillcrest Road, Wellsville, was fined $675, had his license suspended for six months, required 30 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense. A lane violation citation was dismissed.

Douglas A. MacDuff, 66, Stanton Drive, Columbiana, was fined $400, had his license suspended for six months, was required 30 hours community service and sentenced to three days in jail for speeding and reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

Eric L. Bemish, 21, was fined $300, required 50 hours community service and credited with two days in jail served for resisting arrest and disorderly conduct while voluntarily intoxicated for lying in the middle of Main Street in Hanoverton screaming.

Harold G. Bell Jr., 50, Maple Street, Salem, was fined $250 and credited with 82 days served while sentenced to an additional eight days for disobeying a police order, driving under suspension and left of center. Court documents claim Bell nearly struck a police cruiser head on and then continued for several blocks before finally stopping.

Gerald S. Thompson, 34, Cleveland, was fined $350, credited with one days served and required 40 hours community service for failure to comply, resisting arrest, failure to reinstate his license and improper passing. A two headlight citation was dismissed. Thompson reportedly failed to stop for Salem Police on Sept. 1, traveling on South Lincoln Avenue for several blocks and refusing to get out of the vehicle when commanded to do so.

Alyssa R. Slutter, 22, New Garden Avenue, Salem, was fined $300 and required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension and speeding.

Aaron J. Thomas, 36, John Street, Salineville, was fined $250, credited with one day in jail served and required 40 hours community service for assault for grabbing a 15-year-old in a headlock and dragging him to the floor on Oct. 27. A domestic violence citation was dismissed.

Alicia Lyn Siler, 31, Youngstown, was fined $150 for unsafe vehicle amended from assured clear distance.

Janlee Manypenny, 35, Brookfield Avenue, Lisbon, was fined $100 for no license amended from driving under suspension.

Kristopher Shawn Alspaugh, 23, Washington Avenue, Alliance, was fined $50 for speeding and a driving under OVI suspension citation was dismissed. Additionally, a Feb. 4 motion hearing and pretrial was set for charges of OVI second offense, OVI controlled substance, driving under OVI suspension, failure to control and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale a controlled substance after a crash on June 29 on state Route 172 in Hanover Township.

Jeffrey E. Hoffman, 38, Stratton Road, Salem, was required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension.

A visiting judge is being appointed for a pretrial for Sherry E. Scarabino, 64, Commerce Street, Wellsville, who is charged with violating a temporary protection order. Scarbino is accused of attempting to contact Dave Thompson at his place of employment, Wellsville High School on Oct. 8 and talking ill of him to the high school principal.

A violation of a temporary protection order against David M. Townsend, 30, Midland, Pa. was dismissed on a motion of the prosecutor. Townsend had been accused of being in Kelly Townsend’s home, who had an order against him at the time.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Chealsea A. Cope, 36, Silliman Street, New Waterford, charged with theft, possession of drug abuse instrument and two counts of drug paraphernalia. Court documents allege while searching Cope’s home on July 5, police found a aluminum foil used to cook narcotics, six hypodermic syringes, 12 empty morphine dispensers, two syringe caps and a cut straw with white powder residue inside it. Additionally on July 5 she reportedly distracted the clerk for someone who allegedly shoplifted from the Vittle Village.

A Nov. 14 pretrial was set for Thomas E. Holman, 33, Hammond School Road, Wellsville, charged with criminal damaging for allegedly breaking a sprinkler head in his cell while incarcerated at the Columbiana County Jail on Oct. 26.

A Dec. 2 pretrial was set for Carlos A. Mendoza, 36, East Fifth Street, Salem, cited with domestic violence for allegedly assaulting and threatening to kill his girlfriend, Faustina C. Ajanel.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Dawnita M. Wright, 24, Benton Road, Salem, charged with driving under suspension and lane violations.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Stephen M. Houchins, 54, Lake Front Drive, Beloit, cited with OVI third offense and failure to control.

A Dec. 23 pretrial was set for Kimberly J. Lucas, 31, 16th Street, Wellsville, charged with OVI first offense, seat belt violation and miscellaneous equipment violation.

A Jan. 16 pretrial was set for Kyle P. Alspaugh, 26, Spillway Road, Lisbon, cited with driving under FRA suspension.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Monday, Abram S. Petersen, 25, Beaver Street, Lisbon, was fined $730, had his license suspended for 180 days and sentenced to three days in a treatment program for OVI first offense, failure to control and a seat belt violation.

Gregory L. Harper, 43, Middletown Road, North Benton, was fined $250 and required 25 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Paige Robinson, 23, Akron, was fined $180 for driving under suspension.

Kara I. Pierson, 45, Clark Avenue, Wellsville, was fined $150 for an equipment violation amended from a stop sign violation.

Torado Knight Jr., 41, South Walnut Street, East Palestine, was fined $100 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Tracy A. Sarachione, 36, Lake Park, Alliance, was fined $100 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Sheryl L. Bower, 41, Abbey Lane, Alliance, was fined $100 for speeding in a school zone.

Brian J. McGee, 39, Cortland, was fined $100 for speeding.

A Nov. 14 pretrial was set for Juan Raul Alverez Lino, 40, Monterrey, Mexico, cited with OVI first offense and lane violations.

A Nov. 18 pretrial was set for Whitney M. Mercer, 28, Sebring, charged with theft for allegedly taking a pair of flip flops from Shoe Sensation without rendering payment.

A Dec. 10 pretrial was set for Sandra K. Stepien, 60, Peterson Road, Wellsville, charged with menacing on Sunday for allegedly tailgating a 17-year-old driver while honking her horn, flashing her lights and driving closely; threatening the girl’s grandfather by acting like she had a gun in her coat pocket and telling him not to take another step.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Harold W. Barnes Jr., 56, Black Road, Lisbon, charged with aggravated menacing for allegedly grabbing a rifle to confront the owners of a dog, which came into Barnes’ garage on Sunday.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Natasha A. Miller, 30, McDonald Street, East Liverpool, cited with open container in a motor vehicle and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale controlled substances.

A Dec. 17 pretrial was set for Shannon L. Brown, 47, Berlin Center, cited with assured clear distance.

A Jan. 6 pretrial was set for Paul Edward Esenwein Jr., 47, Canfield, cited with drug paraphernalia, turn signal violation and marked lanes. Esenwein reportedly had a digital scale in the trunk of his vehicle.

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New Cases

Vanessa R. McKinley, East Liverpool, vs. James McKinley, East Liverpool, divorce sought.

Nationstar Mortgage vs. Trustee of Dolores A. Davis revocable trust, et al., foreclosure sought for property on Silliman Street, New Waterford.

First National Community Bank vs. Frederick and Rachel Kinsey, et al., foreclosure sought for property on Carmel Achor Road, Rogers.

Docket Entries

Tabatha L. Fischer vs. Marsha R. Ryan, administrator, et al., case dismissed.

Lori Beth Staley, Lisbon, and David Lee Staley, Lisbon, dissolution granted.

JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. Scot D. Oliver, et al., foreclosure ordered for property on East Chestnut Street, Lisbon.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Joseph Leeson Sr., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Bruce Newlin, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. William D. Reynolds, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Randy D. Morrell, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Everett F. Athey, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. unknown heirs of Jeffery Allen Balch, property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Quint A. Witherow, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Robert A. McFarland, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Hollands Meats and Locker Inc., et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Columbiana County Treasurer vs. Norma J. Shuman, et al., property forfeited to state of Ohio, case dismissed.

Justin Corey Buck, East Liverpool, vs. Leslie Dawn Buck, Boardman, dissolution granted.

Jennifer J. Burns, Beloit, and Charles W. Burns, Alliance, dissolution granted.

Stephen Dobbs, East Palestine, vs. Alison s. Dobbs, East Liverpool, pending divorce dismissed due to death of plaintiff.

Charles C. Arnott, Lisbon, and Susan M. Arnott, Wellsville, dissolution granted.

Patrick Linsenmayer, Louisville, and Shauna Linsenmayer, Louisville, dissolution granted.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Friday, Brigit Y. Young, 44, East Pershing Street, Salem, was fined $200, required 10 hours community service, sentenced to two days in jail and credited with one already served for falsification for misleading information she reportedly wrote on her community service sheet.

Tyler J. Thorton, 25, East State Street, Alliance, was fined $100 for driving under suspension.

Taylor S. Collins, 61, state Route 45, Wellsville, was fined $100 for driving under suspension and a stop sign violation.

A criminal trespassing citation against Todd R. Lewis, 26, last known address Kendall House, Lisbon, was dismissed on a motion of the prosecuting attorney with a stipulation of probable cause by the defendant. Court documents alleged Lewis showed up at the home of Tag Lewis, Hunters Camp Road on Aug. 23 after being warned on Aug. 10 not to return.

A Nov. 7 pretrial was set for Myron J. Youngblood, 32, Broadway, Wellsville, charged with domestic violence for allegedly calling his mother an obscene name, grabbing her by the hair, pushing her against the sink and threatening to harm her and to kill her.

A Nov. 14 pretrial was set for Thomas E. Russell, 55, Sunset Drive, Hanoverton, charged with domestic violence for allegedly grabbing a knife and threatening to kill both his daughter and her husband early Friday.

A Nov. 26 pretrial was set for Darryl M. Pudder, 40, Bacon Avenue, East Palestine, charged with assault for allegedly punching Matt Juillerat in the face on Oct. 10. Additionally, a motion for contempt was filed against Juillerat, who failed to appear after he was subpoenaed.

A Dec. 3 pretrial was set for Kenneth Titus Dean III, 23, Somer Street, Leetonia, cited with driving under suspension.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Nicholas J. Guy, 24, Hoffman Court, East Liverpool, cited with obstructing official business for allegedly getting in the way of a sheriff’s deputy attempting to stop a motorcycle in the area of Bear Hollow Road and state Route 7.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Frederick W. Heldman Jr., 57, 15th Street, Wellsville, charged with OVI first offense, lane violations, tail lights violation and seat belt violation.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Cora L. Day, 18, Canton, cited with underage consumption.

A Dec. 19 pretrial was set for Dylan A. Patch, 20, Massillon, cited with possession of marijuana and two counts underage consumption after he was found in a disabled vehicle on Egypt Road in Perry Township.

A Dec. 30 pretrial was set for John Joseph Cataldo Jr., 69, Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, charged with OVI second offense, lane violations, tail lights violation and a set belt violation.

A Dec. 30 pretrial was set for Michael A. Brownfield, 56, High Street, New Waterford, cited with driving under suspension and failure to display a valid sticker.

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LISBON – In Columbiana County Municipal Court Thursday, Jonathan R. Cook, 27, South West Street, Columbiana, was bound over to the grand jury on a felony theft charge. Cook is accused of helping Michael Nagel pull power lines wire belonging to the city of Columbiana under a fence on Oct. 7.

Michael Fowler, 35, South Vine Street, Columbiana, was fined $800, had his license suspended for 180 days, credited with three days in jail served and required 50 hours community service for driving under suspension, carrying a concealed weapon for a knife in his vehicle, possession of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia.

Zachary M. Shasteen, 18, Ellyson Road, East Rochester, was fined $600 for driving under FRA suspension, hit skip, failure to control and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle after he crashed another person’s vehicle on Butcher Road on Oct. 17.

Michael S. Springer, 56, Leake Street, East Palestine, was fined $350, required 40 hours community service, credited with 13 days served and had his license suspended for six months for assault, possession of marijuana and possession of instruments to ingest or inhale a controlled substance for a smoking device with residue. According to court documents, the assault charge stemmed from Springer reportedly keeping Amanda Shafer from leaving his home by throwing her onto the bed and striking her in the mouth and the side of her face on Sept. 5.

Brian S. Craig, 32, Bandy Road, Homeworth, was fined $300, credited with two days in jail served, sentenced to an additional eight days in jail for criminal damaging and resisting arrest. An assault and disorderly conduct charge was dismissed. Those charges alleged Craig hit Samuel Wherry multiple times through a broken driver’s side window on Eagleton Road. He also reportedly deliberately struck Wherry’s vehicle with his own vehicle while he was inside.

Haeley E. Cline, 18, Ellyson Road, East Rochester, was fined $200 and required 10 hours community service for obstructing official business for taking responsibility for a crash because she reportedly did not want the unauthorized driver to be charged.

Andrea T. McFarland, 28, Church Street, New Waterford, was fined $325, credited with 11 days served in jail, sentenced to an additional 19 days to serve and required 25 hours community service for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, expired registration and driving under suspension. According to court documents McFarland borrowed her grandmother’s vehicle without returning it and drove it to Mahoning County where her husband reportedly overdosed from drugs while they were in the vehicle with their three young children present.

Bogdan Kucherepa, 58, Hamtramick, Mich., was fined $150 for unsafe vehicle amended from commercial speeding.

Richard A. Stoffer Jr., 35, Railroad Street, Alliance, was fined $110 for driving under FRA suspension, speed and a seat belt violation.

Dawn M. Wells, 46, Riffle Road, Lisbon, was fined $100 and had her license suspended for six months for possession of marijuana and possession of instruments to inhale or ingest a controlled substance for a smoking pipe.

Douglas Brayshaw Jr., 25, East Rebecca Street, East Palestine, was fined $100 and had his license suspended for 180 days for marijuana paraphernalia.

Meaghan Workman, 18, East Main Street, East Palestine, was fined $100 and had her license suspended for 180 days for marijuana paraphernalia for a scale and smoking pipe.

Ethan Glenn Dawson, 20, Anderson Boulevard, East Liverpool, was fined $100 for hunting geese during the closed season on Oct. 13 at the Firestone-Yeagley Wildlife Area.

Timothy D. Noblitt, 46, state Route 39, Wellsville, was fined $100 for refuse disposal prohibition for disposing of a pop can on the bank of Highlandtown Lake on Oct. 19.

A driving under FRA suspension citation against Angela J. Williams, 46, Eells Street, Rogers, was dismissed.

A driving under suspension citation against Adam S. Buckley, 39, Burrows Avenue, East Liverpool, was dismissed.

A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for Ronnie W. White, 25, Saint George Street, East Liverpool, charged with OVI first offense, failure to reinstate a license and failure to control following a one-vehicle accident on state Route 39 on Sept. 30.

A Dec. 5 sentencing hearing was set for Amanda D. Ryan, 20, St. Jacob Logtown Road, Lisbon, who pleaded guilty to theft for concealing $29 in merchandise and leaving Walmart in Salem without paying for the items. A Dec. 5 pretrial was set for Krista J. Yorty, 18, Franklin Avenue, Salem, charged with complicity to commit theft for allegedly acting as a look out for Ryan.

A Dec. 12 pretrial was set for David R. Kurchina, 38, Clinton, Pa., cited with OVI first offense, driving under suspension, reckless operation, speeding and a seat belt violation.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Christopher A. Carroll, charged with receiving stolen property for allegedly selling a stolen ring at Downtown Gems and Jewels in Salem for a friend Chad Dotson.

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