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THE COURTS

Municipal

LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a preliminary/pretrial hearing was set March 16 for Cameron Allen Morris Davis, 26, Main Street, Wellsville, charged with fourth-degree felony failure to comply and misdemeanors of operating a vehicle impaired refusal with prior within 20 years, reckless operation and a stop sign violation. Davis was accused of allegedly failing to comply during an attempted traffic stop in East Liverpool on March 1, leading police on a chase and then stopping, being seen walking from the vehicle and then taken into custody.

Joseph L. Moore, 55, Speidel Road, East Rochester, was fined $500 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with credit for one day served, leaving a balance of 89 days still to serve in jail for violating a protection order. The incident occurred on Aug. 10, 2025 when he approached a protected person at the Salem Walmart, in violation of the protection order.

A pretrial was set March 16 for James Chadwick Bollinger, 35, Park Avenue, East Palestine, charged with domestic violence for allegedly spitting at a woman and striking her in the face during an altercation in her vehicle in New Waterford on March 2.

A pretrial was set March 11 for David George Gasior, 52, listed as homeless, East Liverpool, charged with aggravated menacing and disorderly conduct for allegedly threatening to kill a man and leaving on foot on Feb. 26 in East Liverpool. An affidavit said police found him with a half drunk can of alcohol in his pocket, he was aggressive, had slurred speech and was unsteady on his feet.

Alayna N. Risbeck, 23, Bell School Road, East Liverpool, was fined $150 and given a suspended 30-day jail term for disorderly conduct amended from assault. She was ordered to complete 20 hours community service. She was accused of punching another woman on Nov. 29, 2025 at Shenanigans Bar in Lisbon.

Dakota Scott Wertz, 25, Newell, W.Va., was fined $150 for disorderly conduct amended from menacing for sending an excessive amount of menacing messages to a woman on Nov. 26, 2025 in East Liverpool.

A domestic violence charge against Helen Williams, 53, Washington Avenue, Wellsville, was dismissed due to the alleged victim being deceased. She was accused of pulling the victim’s finger back on Dec. 11, 2025.

A charge of violating a protection order against Amy Colyer, 47, Moore Street, East Liverpool, was dismissed. She was accused of being with the protected party on March 2 in Salem.

A pretrial was set March 11 for Allen S. Vancooney, 30, South Union Avenue, Salem, charged with violating a protection order and two counts of criminal trespass for allegedly opening the door of a residence in Salem where a protected person lives on Feb. 28 in violation of the protection order. On March 1, he was seen walking out of another Salem residence, with both the owner and realtor saying no one was allowed to be there.

A pretrial was set May 6 for Michael F. Lewis, 42, Youngstown, charged with public indecency expose private parts and disorderly conduct for allegedly urinating outside and in the entryway of H & R Block in Lisbon, with his private parts observed by workers and customers of the business on Feb. 10. He also allegedly used abusive language toward the workers and customers.

Darren Latray Pinkins, 31, Cleveland, was fined $700 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 74 days suspended and credit for 16 days served for two counts each of possessing criminal tools and soliciting, with one case from 2022 and the other from 2026. He was ordered to complete 20 hours community service and an education course. An affidavit for the Nov. 3, 2022 incident in Salem alleged that Pinkins solicited sexual activity in exchange for $500, then arrived in Salem for the meeting with the phone used to make the arrangements in his possession. A warrant had been issued for him failing to appear on the charges filed by the Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force. An affidavit for a Feb. 14, 2026 incident said Pinkins allegedly posted an ad on a known prostitution website offering sex for hire “under the tag line and name Rico the Frico.” An agent reached out and Pinkins arranged for sexual activity with the agent in exchange for $800 for two hours. The affidavit said Pinkins claimed he forgot his glasses, could not read his GPS and did not see well at night and was two hours late arriving for the meeting in East Palestine, in possession of the phone used to make the arrangements.

Kyle Christopher Radunz, 35, Myrtle Beach, S.C., 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 an education course. He was accused of responding to an undercover ad on a known prostitution website of two women and arranging for sexual activity with the women in exchange for certain sex acts and traveling to East Palestine on Jan. 3 for the meeting. According to the police affidavit, he was asked to stop at a store and get the women cat food for their cat. When he arrived at the meeting location, he was found in possession of the phone used to make the arrangements and the requested cat food.

Pedro Antonio Masso, 38, Youngstown, was fined $750 and given a suspended 180-day jail term for engaging in prostitution and possessing criminal tools. He was ordered to complete 40 hours community service and a prostitution prevention course. Masso was accused of responding to an undercover ad on a known prostitution website and arranging for sexual activity with a woman in exchange for money, traveling to East Palestine on Aug. 29, 2025 with the phone used to make the arrangements in his possession.

A pretrial was set May 19 for Jeffrey Paul Schriner, 46, McDonald, charged with engaging in prostitution and possessing criminal tools for allegedly responding to an undercover ad on a known prostitution website and arranging for sexual activity with a woman in exchange for $80, then traveling to East Palestine on March 2 for the meeting with the phone used to make the arrangements in his possession.

A status conference hearing was set June 1 and a jury trial was set June 11 for Sarah Beja, 44, Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, charged with endangering children. She was accused of allegedly violating a duty of care to a child less than a year old by being intoxicated on Oct 5, 2025 when police arrived to check on her and the child. Police had talked to someone worried about the child’s safety. She allegedly admitted to drinking four beers and a large mixed drink.

A pretrial was set March 18 for George Edward Faulkner, 39, state Route 14, East Palestine, charged with telecommunications harassment and menacing for allegedly sending threatening text messages to a man on Nov. 2, 2025 in East Palestine.

A status conference was set June 8 and a jury trial was set June 18 for Michael J. Murphy, 48, Armarillo Avenue, Negley, charged with failure to comply, resisting arrest, operating a vehicle impaired first offense, OVI refusal with prior within 20 years, turn signal violation and open container. Murphy fled when a state trooper initiated a traffic stop on Sept. 11, 2025 in St. Clair Township and when placed under arrest, actively resisted.

A pretrial was set May 6 for Ryan Scott Roberts, 44, McDonald Street, East Liverpool, charged with theft for allegedly skip scanning at the self checkout and leaving without paying for 33 items valued at $243 at the Calcutta Walmart on Feb. 25.

A court trial was set April 6 for Derek James Thompson, 31, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, charged with obstructing official business and criminal trespass. On April 10, 2025, he allegedly began to run when patrol cars approached a home in East Liverpool to execute a search warrant. On May 1, 2025, he allegedly trespassed in a condemned home in East Liverpool.

A pretrial was set April 27 for Britton K. Steiginga, 32, Walnut Grove Drive, New Waterford, charged with obstructing official business, driving under suspension and failure to display valid sticker for allegedly refusing to exit the vehicle and failing to identify himself or turn over his ID during a traffic stop on Feb. 28 in Columbiana.

Katelyn Elizabeth Nevaeh Conrad, 21, Broadway Avenue, Wellsville, was fined $250 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for attempted theft amended from theft. A charge of possessing criminal tools was dismissed and she was ordered to complete 40 hours community service. She was accused of taking three items valued at $96.98 from the Calcutta Walmart on Nov. 29, 2025.

Darreion Damone Owens, 31, Cuyahoga Falls, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for criminal trespass, with the term to be served at the same time as the prison sentence he’s serving. Owens was accused of trespassing and throwing contraband over the fences of FCI Elkton, the federal prison on Scroggs Road, Elkrun Township on June 8, 2024.

A pretrial was set April 28 for Gage Michael Cope, 20, Hill Street, Lisbon, charged with a miscellaneous wildlife violation for allegedly having a raccoon in one of his traps for longer than 24 hours on Hill Street, Lisbon on Feb. 19.

A pretrial was set March 4 for Cody A. Hostetter, 24, North Pleasant Drive, East Palestine, charged with illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia for allegedly possessing a clear glass pipe with residue, suspected crystal meth and other paraphernalia during a traffic stop on March 3 in Leetonia.

Tony Hilton, 45, Blakely Street, East Liverpool, was fined $100, with $50 of the fine suspended, for depositing litter, on the condition that he maintains the property free of litter. On Nov. 20, 2025, he was cited for having excess trash, tires, a refrigerator, bath tub and other trash outside the East Liverpool property.

Devin S. Earich, 31, West Third Street, Salem, was fined was fined $2,000 and sentenced to 30 days in jail for two counts of OVI (with a charge of OVI refusal merged for sentencing), two counts of driving under suspension and a probation violation for a 2023 assault case, with charges of driving while texting, plate light, marked lanes and no seat belt dismissed. His driver’s license was suspended for three years.

An OVI charge against Millis Franklin Johnson IV, 46, Middleton Road, Columbiana, was dismissed at the request of the state due to insufficient evidence. He was fined $50 for marked lanes.

A probation violation hearing was set June 1 for Noah Christian Homrighausen, 20, Poland, for a 2025 case of reckless operation.

Hunter Thomas Zeiber, 26, Michigan Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $200 for reckless operation and wearing earplugs. A charge of failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer was dismissed.

A pretrial was set May 5 for Marilyn G. Winters, 65, Riffle Road, Rogers, charged with OVI first offense and reasonable control.

A pretrial was set April 29 for Donald L. Clark, 55, Cherry Valley Drive, Leetonia, charged with operating a vehicle impaired first offense, OVI breath first offense and a turn signal violation.

A pretrial was set April 27 for Jacob Richards, 22, Mattix Road, Lisbon, charged with driving under suspension and traffic control devices.

Dakota Hunter Trimmel, 22, Chester, W.Va., was fined $200 for left of center and reckless operation amended from OVI.

Meika N. Dalrymple, 31, last known address May Street, East Liverpool, was fined $300 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, with 27 days suspended and credit for three days served in a driver intervention program, for left of center and reckless operation amended from OVI. She was ordered to complete 20 hours community service. Her driver’s license was suspended for one year, with driving privileges granted.

A charge of driving while texting against James E. Cottle, 41, Fair Avenue, Salem, was dismissed.

A pretrial was set May 5 for Timothy Shawn Hannan, 38, Jefferson Street, East Liverpool, charged with driving under suspension.

A pretrial was set May 5 for Dakota James Stockman, 32, state Route 7, Rogers, charged with a stop sign violation.

A charge of expired or unlawful plates against Antoine Lester Moman Jr., 24, Ohio Avenue, East Liverpool, was dismissed.

Corey Lee Boso, 57, Springview Street, East Liverpool, was fined $100 for driving under suspension.

Ronald Eugene Keener II, 35, Riley Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $75 for failure to control.

Patrick Charles Valenti, 55, Amherst, N.Y., was fined $150 for unsafe vehicle amended from reasonable control.

Jeffrey Meredith II, 32, Wells Avenue, Wellsville, was fined $200 for driving under suspension.

Landon Reese Goss, 18, was ordered to pay court costs for a charge of no valid license.

Amanda Jackson, 29, North Ellsworth Avenue, Salem, was fined $50 for no license amended from forfeiture.

Elizabeth Y. Fowler, 45, East Clark Street, East Palestine, was fined $50 for failure to yield.

Common Pleas

New Cases

County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Warren F. Louden, Chris Avenue, Washingtonville, et al.; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Madison Street, Leetonia property.

County Treasurer, Lisbon, vs. Randall Altman, Franklin Avenue, Salem, et al.; delinquent property tax foreclosure sought for Franklin Avenue, Salem property.

North Mill Equipment Finance, LLC, Norwalk, Conn., vs. Primary Convenient Care Corp., doing business as Primary Aesthetics and Wellness, Roller Coaster Road, Lisbon, et al.; collection sought of alleged debts totaling $85,928 and $144,647.

Ally Bank Lease Trust, Lewisville, Texas, vs. Marcia Anderson, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana; repossession sought of 2023 Toyota Tacoma.

Docket Entries

Capital One, N.A. vs. Cynthia Feezle; $16,800 judgment granted to plaintiff.

County Treasurer vs. American Health Care, Inc., et al.; county auditor dismissed as party to foreclosure.

County Treasurer vs. Karen Hauck Losito, et al.; delinquent property taxes paid, case dismissed.

Capital One, N.A. vs. Jenna L. Moore; $25,062 judgment granted to plaintiff.

Lori Ann Harris vs. Robert G. Harris III; divorce complaint dismissed.

Tamy Brennan vs. Francis J. Brennan; divorce granted.

Natalie D. Eckman and Michael J. Eckman; dissolution granted.

Jerry Kurtz vs. Julia Kurtz; divorce granted.

Court News

LISBON — An Alliance man accused of having sexual conduct with a teen over a three-year period was sentenced to prison for 48 months.

Matthew A. Grate, 42, North Webb Avenue, appeared recently in Columbiana County Common Pleas Court for sentencing. Earlier this year, he entered a guilty plea to unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, a third-degree felony. A second count of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor will be dismissed.

According to the indictment, Grate engaged in the sexual conduct starting when the victim was 13 years old, starting July 3, 2020 and continuing to July 2, 2023.

Grate received credit for 115 days already served in jail. He was also deemed a Tier II sex offender, requiring him to register his address and other information with the sheriff’s office of the county where he resides once he’s released from prison. The registration requirement will be every 180 days for 25 years.

Also in Common Pleas Court:

— Kevin M. Curtis, 32, Fair Avenue, Salem, was sentenced to eight months in prison for possession of heroin and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, both fifth-degree felonies, with credit for 60 days served in jail. Curtis possessed heroin and fentanyl on April 6, 2023.

— Richard D. Simons, 25, North Beaver Street, Lisbon, was sentenced to 270 days in the county jail, with 217 days credit, leaving a balance of 53 days to serve in jail for violating the terms of his probation for aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. His community control was dishonorably terminated. Simons possessed methamphetamine on April 11, 2023.

— Jonathan E. Manley, 51, Youngstown, was ordered to serve 230 days in the county jail, with credit for 200 days served, leaving a balance of 30 days still to serve in jail for violating the terms of his probation for nonsupport of dependents. His community control was dishonorably terminated. Manley failed to pay child support from Sept. 1, 2013 to Aug. 1, 2018.

— Mary Peterson, 58, Darlington Road, Negley, pleaded guilty to assault, a fourth-degree felony, for causing harm or attempting to cause harm to a man on March 16, 2025. Sentencing was set for April 20.

— Brian W. Keith, 55, Anderson Boulevard, East Liverpool, pleaded guilty to domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony, for physically harming a woman on Sept. 11, 2023. Sentencing was set for March 16. A third-degree felony charge of strangulation was dismissed.

— Alayah Cheylynn Thornton, 26, Commerce Street, Wellsville, pleaded guilty to fifth-degree felony possession of a fentanyl-related compound and third-degree felony illegal conveyance of drugs of abuse onto the grounds of a specified governmental facility, with sentencing set for April 20. A charge of aggravated possession of drugs will be dismissed. Thornton possessed fentanyl on Feb. 24, 2024 and attempted to take drugs into a detention facility on Dec. 20, 2024.

— Alan Heddleston, 20, Independence Square, Wellsville, pleaded guilty to third-degree felony failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, with sentencing set for May 4. He was accused of fleeing from Salem police officers attempting a traffic stop on Oct. 4, 2024.

— Melissa Jean Hill, 55, Enon Valley, Pa., was placed under community control for two years after pleading guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, with credit for one day served in jail. She possessed psilocyn on Sept. 3, 2023.

— Gregory A. Cox, 38, Mechanicstown, pleaded guilty to three counts of nonsupport of dependents, a fifth-degree felony, with sentencing set for April 24. Cox failed to pay child support for three children from July 2, 2023 to June 29, 2025.

— Timothy J. Kondik, 57, North Canton, was placed on a treatment plan for three years after pleading guilty to aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, for possessing methamphetamine on Jan. 10, 2025.

— Tierney A. Steginga, 37, Hypoluxo, Fla., was placed under community control for 12 months after pleading guilty to two counts resisting arrest, one amended from assault, and one count of obstructing official business. Sentences of 180 days, and two 90-day terms were suspended. The charges all stemmed from an incident April 27, 2023.

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