Courts
Common Pleas
New Cases
County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. unknown heirs, etc. of Edna M. Lipp, Waterford Road, New Waterford, et al.; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for West Clark Street, East Palestine property.
County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. John R. Justice, Richardson Avenue, East Palestine, et al.; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Richardson Avenue, East Palestine property.
County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Daniel Hanlon, Hollywood, Fla., et al.; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Glasgow Road, Wellsville propert.
Wendy Davis, Creek Road, New Waterford, vs. Kelly L. Davis, address unknown, et al.; damages sought and writ of partition sought to allow plaintiff to purchase defendant’s interest in Creek Road, New Waterford property.
Docket Entries
Friend J. Hoskinson vs. Elizabeth R. Hoskinson; divorce granted.
Glenda Mike vs. Charles P. Webber, et al.; partial dismissal of State Auto Insurance entered.
PHH Mortgage Corporation vs. Jeannette Philo, et al.; foreclosure vacated, case dismissed.
Capital One, N.A. vs. Pennie J. Dailey; $30,549 judgment granted to plaintiff.
U.S. Bank National Association vs. Brandie L. Wade; case dismissed.
County Treasurer vs. Richard W. Coleman; delinquent property tax foreclosure ordered for West Pine Lake Road, Salem property.
Midfirst Bank vs. Sarah L. Standish, et al.; case dismissed.
Court News
LISBON — A Beloit man was sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony.
Steven McGrew, 39, Pine Lake Road, appeared recently in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court to enter the plea and face sentencing for possessing buprenorphine on March 23, 2023.
The prison term was ordered served at the same time as the 30-month sentence he’s already serving for a 2024 case for failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, a third-degree felony for a Feb. 24, 2024 incident when he fled from police. His appeal of that conviction was denied, along with a motion for reconsideration. The Ohio Supreme Court also declined to hear the case.
David R. Johnson, 37, pleaded guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a second-degree felony, and misdemeanors of possessing drug abuse instruments and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. Sentencing was set for Dec. 15. A charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs will be dismissed.
Johnson was accused of possessing methamphetamine in an amount equal or greater than five times bulk but less than 50 times bulk, along with syringes and drug paraphernalia on May 9, 2020.
Also in Common Pleas Court:
— Thomas Milligan, 45, Hubbard, pleaded guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, with sentencing set for Nov. 24. A second count of aggravated possession of drugs will be dismissed. Milligan was accused of possessing methylphenidate on July 4, 2023 in an amount equal or greater than bulk but less than five times bulk.
— James Anthony Reed, 27, Youngstown, was placed on a treatment plan for three years after pleading guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, for possessing psilocybin on June 1, 2024. He received credit for one day served in jail.
— Seaton I. Ruffner, 42, Union Ridge Road, Negley, was placed under community control for three years after pleading guilty to fourth-degree felonies of strangulation and domestic violence and fifth-degree felony vandalism. He received credit for 172 days served in jail. A misdemeanor charge of domestic violence was dismissed. He was accused of choking another man from behind, causing him to not be able to breath for a few moments during a domestic on April 10 in Salem. Ruffner was also accused of damaging the rear window of a police cruiser by kicking it after his arrest.
— Crystal Holloway, 48, Center Avenue, Lisbon, was placed under community control for three years and ordered to serve up to six months at the Eastern Ohio Correction Center in Lisbon for fourth-degree felony trespass and an amended offense of burglary, a third-degree felony instead of the original second-degree felony. Holloway was accused of entering a man’s residence without permission on Jan. 31, 2024 on state Route 164, Lisbon. He was home at the time and told her to leave. Charges also stemmed from alleged trespassing on Jan. 29, 2024.
— Derrick J. Faulkner, 41, Toledo, was placed under community control for three years for nonsupport of dependents, a fifth-degree felony, for failing to pay child support from Dec. 11, 2022 to Dec. 8, 2024.
— Christy L. Dawson, 47, Holliday Street, East Liverpool, was ordered to serve 60 days in the county jail and placed under community control for three years for fourth-degree felony endangering children, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and misdemeanor domestic violence. She received credit for three days served, leaving a balance of 57 days still to serve in jail. She was ordered to have no contact with the victim. She was accused of placing her hands around a teen’s neck and applying pressure, causing him to have trouble breathing on June 30 in East Liverpool. She also possessed methamphetamine on Nov. 24, 2024. A change of strangulation was dismissed.
— Nicole Haynes, 37, Youngstown, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree felony domestic violence, with sentencing set for Dec. 12. She was accused of getting into another woman’s face while screaming, causing her to fear for her safety on Aug. 15, 2024. She also took the victim’s phone and threw it at her, striking the victim, according to an affidavit.
— Chad V. Lang Jr., 31, Cindell Street, Minerva, was placed under community control for three years during sentencing for aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, for possessing methamphetamine on June 11, 2024. He received credit for three days served in jail.
— Preston S. Beagle, 36, Continental Drive, Salem, was ordered to serve 120 days in the county jail for violating the terms of his probation for charges of grand theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony, and misdemeanors of obstructing official business and resisting arrest. He received credit for 95 days already served, leaving a balance of 25 days still to serve in jail. His community control was dishonorably terminated. Beagle had been accused of stealing a 2012 Ford Focus from a Salem residence on May 28, 2022 and then resisting when police were taking him into custody near his residence.
— Mason Jones, 33, North Street, East Liverpool, was placed under community control for three years after pleading guilty to possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a fourth-degree felony. He received credit for one day served in jail. Jones was accused of possessing fentanyl in an amount equal or greater than 1 gram but less than 5 grams on July 10, 2024.
Municipal
LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a pretrial was set Oct. 20 for Jeffrey N. James, 46, Seventh Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with domestic violence for allegedly shoving a woman into the bath tub causing a cut to her knee along with a bruise on Oct. 6 in Liverpool Township.
A pretrial was set Jan. 7 for Zachary C. Willis, 31, state Route 45, Lisbon, charged with violation of a protection order for allegedly violating a protection order by being near a protected person on Oct. 6 in Lisbon.
Patricia E. Craven, 45, West Martin Street, East Palestine, was fined $350 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for inciting to violence amended from endangering children. She was ordered to complete 40 hours community service and to not file or renew her foster care license. The charge stemmed from an incident of fighting between juveniles in Columbiana, with Craven accused of telling the victim of the fight to quit yelling and allegedly directing the boy who placed the victim in a headlock on Aug. 25, 2024.
A pretrial was set Oct. 20 for Antonio Derek Deleon, 31, Darner Road, Lisbon, charged with assault for allegedly striking a woman several times and attempting to strangle her while he had several items in his hands on Oct. 7 in Elkrun Township.
An assault charge against Joe E. Ramos, 54, 14th Street, Wellsville, was dismissed with costs waived. Ramos was accused of allegedly shoving a woman during an alleged altercation on July 14, 2024 in Elkrun Township.
Ralph R. Hunt, 48, Munroe Falls, was fined $750 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for engaging in prostitution and possessing criminal tools. He was ordered to complete 20 hours community service and a prostitution awareness course. Hunt was accused of requesting sexual conduct for an agreed upon price of $140 from an undercover agent and traveling to Salem on May 16 for the meeting with the phone used to make the arrangements in his possession.
A status conference was set Jan. 13 and a court trial was set Jan. 26 for Scotty William Haney, 38, Lee Street, East Liverpool, charged with criminal damaging and menacing for allegedly punching the front door of an East Liverpool property on Pennsylvania Avenue, causing the glass to break on April 26. On April 27, during a traffic stop, he could be heard on speaker phone with the relative who was stopped saying he was going to punch in the face the St. Clair Township police officer who intiated the stop.
A pretrial was set Jan. 7 for Taylor Marie Merriman, 30, Market Street, East Liverpool, charged with menacing by stalking for allegedly walking up to another woman in East Liverpool and telling her she was going to kick her in the leg and make her fall on Oct. 6.
A pretrial was set Jan. 6 for Michael D. Merriman, 41, Haiti Road, Salineville, charged with two counts of menacing for chasing a man through the woods after the victim said the defendant and another person tried to jump him and chased him on Sept. 27 in Salineville.
A pretrial was set Jan. 6 for David C. Bell, 34, James Drive, Wellsville, charged with two counts of menacing for chasing a man through the woods after the victim said the defendant and another person tried to jump him and chased him on Sept. 27 in Salineville.
A sentencing hearing was set Dec. 11 for Stephen William Jones, 36, Youngstown, who pleaded no contest and was found guilty of violation of a protection order and criminal damaging. A charge of menacing by stalking was dismissed. Jones was accused of violating the terms of a protection order on Nov. 27, 2024 by asking two relatives to reach out to the protected person via text message on his behalf and also liking her photos on Instagram and continuing to create additional accounts to keep tabs on her after she blocked him. On Nov. 13, 2024, Jones threw something at another man’s vehicle and attempted to open his car door, hitting the window with his fist.
Ariel L. Durham, 36, Pass Lane, Lisbon, was fined $300 and sentenced to nine days in jail, with credit for nine days served, for criminal mischief, criminal trespass and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. On Sept. 27, she was found in possession of a burnt metal spoon with tar residue and burn marks during a traffic stop on Sept. 27 in Knox Township. On Sept. 3 in Salem, she trespassed at Speedway and on Aug. 23 in Lisbon, she threw a polar pop on the window of a woman’s Jeep causing her to be unable to see.
Harmony D. Ream, 23, East Chestnut Street, Lisbon, was fined $250 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for theft. She was ordered to complete 40 hours community service and to make restitution to Smith Oil of $7.35. She was ordered to stay away from Smith Oil in Lisbon. Ream stole a small stuffed animal from Smith Oil in Lisbon and left without paying for it on Sept. 28.
Paul Webber, 34, Salineville Road, Salineville, was fined $75 for permit unclean habitation for failing to clean up his Salineville property on Aug. 17.
William Tribelo, 49, Sycamore Street, Salineville, was fined $50 for permit unclean habitation for failing to clean up his Salineville property on Aug. 17.
A pretrial was set Jan. 14 for Rick Beadle, 68, Washington Street, Salineville, charged with two counts of permit unclean sanitation for allegedly failing to clean up two separate properties in Salineville on Aug. 17.
A pretrial was set Nov. 25 for Andrew Clifford Sodergren, 27, Cherry Valley Drive, Leetonia, charged with operating a vehicle impaired first offense, OVI breath first offense and improper/expired registration.
Anna M. Joseph, 64, Center Avenue, Lisbon, was found not guilty of assured clear distance, with costs taxed to the state.
David Allen Russell, 61, Main Street, Wellsville, was fined $75 for speeding.
Tristan A. McKinley, 33, Carey Road, Salem, was fined $150 for an equipment violation amended from assured clear distance.
Christopher Harold Valentine, 29, Wilbert Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $210 for driving under suspension, no valid sticker and loud exhaust.
Charles Gough, 27, Echo Dell Road, East Liverpool, was fined $200 for no driver’s license.
Mackenzie Lynn Branam, 24, state Route 7, Lisbon, was fined $200 for no license.
Colton Nicholas Bratich, 30, Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, East Liverpool, was fined $150 for speeding.