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SHERIFFS

– Tom Foster, Rauch Road, East Palestine, reported at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday he heard a commotion at the end of his driveway and saw a black vehicle with two people in it apparently out of gas. A second car pulled up, picked up the two people and they left. Foster got the license plate number of the vehicle left behind. Later he heard a thump noise and went outside to find his paper box destroyed and his mailbox missing. The matter is under investigation.

– Kenneth Robinson, Crestview Road, Columbiana, reported at 7:04 p.m. Monday he filed an eviction through the courts and saw the tenants moving out. He wanted a deputy to make the tenants let him in. Deputies explained until the eviction was properly served it was still their house. Robinson was concerned they would leave the area without paying him back rent payments or would damage the house.

– Deputies attempted to return calls to Bobbi Fisher, Hill Street, Lisbon, who reported at 6:31 p.m. Monday her son’s tablet had been stolen by another child. However, the phone rang busy on several attempts.

– Lee Blackmore, Fredricktown-Clarkson Road, Negley, reported at 6:07 p.m. Monday he purchased several pieces of clothing for Justine Deserro on Sunday, believing she was going to stay with him. On Monday he came home to find the clothes and a window air conditioner missing. The clothes were hers, but he wanted a report on file.

– Josh Eva, Georgetown Road, Homeworth, reported at 5:06 p.m. Monday the new neighbors were driving ATVs on his property.

– Bobbi Jo Brantingham, Winona Road, Winona, reported at 7:50 p.m. Monday a suspicious person was attempting to speak with children and sell them books. The person was described as driving an older gray Honda and having dark skin and dark hair. Deputies received another call from someone describing a similar person at a location on King Road. The man had not threatened anyone; however, the caller thought it odd he wanted to talk to the children. Deputies checked the area, but did not locate anyone.

-Gary Glover, no address listed, reported at 5:01 p.m. Monday he takes care of vacant property for Jack Mitcheson, located on Carmel Achor Road, Rogers. On Monday he found the north side basement window broken and it appeared someone had gone through the house, but nothing was taken from there. The barn was also entered and a barrel of large brass and copper fittings was taken.

– Someone reported ATVs being driven on Johnson Road at 12:14 p.m. June 5. Deputies found several parked at one address and told the man there to keep them off the road.

– Eric Pidgeon, state Route 172, Lisbon, reported at 12:46 p.m. Friday someone broke into Pidge’s Place, a small convenience store. The business was secured by an employee on Thursday night and on Friday he found the side door open. The nightly till safe was open and money taken.

– Tara Reed, Pine Hollow Road, Rogers, reported at 11:15 p.m. Monday her boyfriend, Ronald Venezia Jr., had become physical with her son and locked him in his room. Reed said he then chest-bumped her, telling her he was the man of the house. The deputy told Venezia he had no right to touch Reed’s children, even if they live with him. Reed declined to press charges, and Venezia agreed to spend the night elsewhere.

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– A deputy was called to the Salem hospital at 4:38 a.m. Friday for a report of an assault. A woman and her live-in friend said they had been assaulted by the friend’s boyfriend, who had been in an argument with her while he was drinking heavily. The friend said her boyfriend pushed her to the ground and kicked her and the woman said when she attempted to get him off her he began to swing at her and hit her in the face, and after that she struck him in the face in self-defense, possibly breaking his nose. Injuries were visible on both of the women and the boyfriend, who had a damaged nose and bloody lip. The women refused to press charges.

– Trudy Holloway, state Route 517, reported at 3:50 a.m. Saturday she saw someone walking around in her yard when she came home. A deputy checked the area but found no one.

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– Johna Wilson, Hartley Road, Alliance, reported at 2:34 p.m. Friday someone filed a fraudulent 2013 tax return under her 88-year-old father’s Social Security number. She told a deputy her father, John Skoczinski, does not file tax returns.

– Courtney Montalvo, Kirk Road, Columbiana, reported at 2:01 p.m. Friday her wallet, which contained her driver’s license, bank card, Social Security card and her children’s Social Security cards, went missing from her purse while at the Rogers Sale with her son.

– Karrie Myers, Carla Drive, Clinton, reported at 4:36 p.m. while at her lot at the Rogers Sale, her 15-year-old son was accused by fellow renter Donald Sekura of damaging his vehicle with a clothes rack as they were packing up for the day. Myers denied the damage done with the clothes rack, although a black mark was spotted on the passenger side of the truck between the wheel well and bumper. Robert Kanzig stated he was speaking with Sekura when they heard something hit the truck. Kanzig said no one witnessed the vehicle being hit, but then saw Myers’ son near the vehicle holding the clothes rack.

– Margret Higgins, Glenn Road, Lisbon, reported at 8:20 p.m. Friday several subjects in a pick up truck shot paint balls at her barn. The barn was hit six times by the orange paint balls. The truck in question was not located.

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