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MUNICIPAL COURT

LISBON — In county Municipal Court, Matthew E. Marshall, 19, Somer Street, Leetonia, was bound over to the grand jury on two counts of burglary and theft. On July 24, Marshall allegedly broke into the home of his uncle, Kevin McCormick, took keys from the house and stole both a 2009 Ford Explorer truck and a 1999 Chevrolet truck. One vehicle which was later found in his backyard and the other at the Franklin Square bicycle trail lot, with the keys to both vehicles found in his bedroom. A Sept. 19 pretrial was set for Marshall for a charge of physical control after he was allegedly driving while intoxicated on July 23.

An Oct. 7 pretrial was set for Peyton Michelle Adams, 25, Hawkins Lane, Columbiana, charged with OVI second offense and failure to control.

Mary A. Perry, 57, West South Range Road, Salem, was fined $925, had her license suspended for a year, credited with a day in jail, required to attend a three-day counseling program and ordered 30 hours community service for OVI first offense, hit/skip and improper backing.

Eddie J. Robinson, also known as Jo Jo, 25, Youngstown, was sentenced to 60 days in jail and fined $250 for obstructing official business for running out the back door of a Pioneer Road, Negley, home as police approached to talk to them about drug trafficking activities at the home on Nov. 1, 2017.

A Sept. 19 pretrial was set for Charles J. Piuri, 62, Enon Valley, Pa., cited with OVI first offense and left of center.

Mitchell L. Cyrus, was fined $675, had his license suspended for a year, required to attend a three-day counseling program and ordered 30 hours community service for OVI first offense and left of center.

A Sept. 3 pretrial was set for Timothy R. Smith, 30, Youngstown, charged with obstructing official business for allegedly telling the Perry Township Fire Chief a fire was caused by electrical problems, when in fact he later confessed to setting the trash at an East Pidgeon Road address on fire because he was tired of looking at it.

An Oct. 7 pretrial was set for Aaron P. Oates, 45, South Main Street, Columbiana, charge with assault for allegedly punching Noah Garvin and grabbed him by the head during a road rage incident in Columbiana.

An Aug. 19 pretrial was set for Matthew J. Jerome, 33, Park Avenue, East Palestine, charged with domestic violence for allegedly choking and ripping the hair from the head of his girlfriend, Tonya Tavern, on Aug. 1.

A Sept. 26 pretrial was set for Todd Adam Kirtley, 35, Metz Road, New Waterford, charged with illegal conveyance of prohibited items onto the grounds of a detention facility.

Daniel J. McCarthy, 57, Poland, was fined $250 for a miscellaneous wildlife violation for using bait to hunt turkeys.

Travis L. Weese, 44, Walnut Street, Rogers, was fined $150, required 40 hours community service and credited with three days in jail for menacing amended from aggravated menacing. Deputies responded to a Walnut Street Rogers home for a man with a knife on May 31 when Catherine Bias had stated Weese threatened to kill her.

Madelyn M. Coxwell, 32, North Street, Beloit, was fined $200 and required 40 hours community service for two counts of dog at large for two Rhodesian Ridgebacks running on a neighbor’s property on Feb. 1.

Brian N. Campbell, 31, Cream Ridge Road, Lisbon, was fined $200 for drug abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia for needles and pipe in January.

An Oct. 10 pretrial was set for Brian Bable, 36, Pioneer Road, Negley, cited with no operators license and driving within lanes.

Andrew C. Warrington, 36, West Washington Street, Hanoverton, was fined $175 and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension and speeding.

Charges of domestic violence, assault, endangering children and criminal damaging against Charles D. Reed, 42, state Route 518, Lisbon, were dismissed due to his death.

A possession of marijuana charge against Jacob Joseph Ward, 21, Pinewood Drive, New Waterford, was dismissed

A Sept. 24 pretrial was set for Noah Daniel McIntosh, 21, West South Range Road, Salem, cited with possession of marijuana paraphernalia. He was fined $80 for expired license and a tail lights violation.

Roya Marie Salehpour, 32, Mason, was fined $250 for speeding, expired registration and disorderly conduct amended from drug paraphernalia. Citations for possession of marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia were dismissed.

Mark A. Conroy, 50, East Third Street, Salem, was fined $150, required 40 hours community service and credited with six days served in jail for criminal mischief for attempting to get into vehicles and sitting intoxicated by a tree with an empty vodka bottle in his pocket on June 8.

Jamie L. Beery, 42, Columbus, was fined $150 and credited with two days in jail for disorderly conduct amended from assault for punching and pushing Rebecca Carrocce on July 7.

Douglas S. Bair, 28, Poland, was fined $150 and required 20 hours community service for driving under suspension.

Ryan R. Steele, 39, Garfield Road, Salem, was fined $175 for no license and a turn signal violation.

Darrell L. Salaski, 54, South Seneca Avenue, Alliance, was fined $150 for speeding.

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