Juveniles sentenced Levi A. Barger, 11651 CH 81, Forest, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Zack A. Dyer, 210 E. Seventh St., Sycamore, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
Biz licenses granted Rexel Inc., New Haven Supply, 535 N. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky. Ed’s Enterprise LLC, Ed’s 24-Hour Service, 205 Commerce Way, Upper Sandusky, auto mechanical and electrical repairs. Read More
Cases tried in municipal court Garrett D. Bays, McClure, charged by the sheriff with petty theft and two counts of criminal trespassing; and by Carey police with petty theft, resisting arrest and possession of drug paraphernalia, disposition hearing held, found guilty. Read More
New common pleas court cases filed Certificate of judgment: Capital One Bank USA NA, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Lisa J. VanHorn, 432 S. Hazel St., Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
Upper man found guilty of theft KENTON — An Upper Sandusky man has been sentenced to a total of 42 months in prison after being found guilty in Hardin County Common Pleas Court of stealing copper from a Kenton company. Read More
County couples apply for marriage licenses David Herbert Morris Jr., 56, 319 E. Findlay St., Carey, laborer; and Shelley Lynn Thiel, 50, 319 E. Findlay St., Carey, state-tested nursing assistant, April 26. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Martha L. Beard and Martha Louise Beard to Benjamin H. Chaffee and Jean Ann Chaffee, 1/2 interest in 55 acres in Sycamore Township. Read More
Carey man sentenced in Hardin County KENTON — A Carey man was sentenced to 30 days in jail with seven days credit for time served after being found guilty of burglary in Hardin County Common Pleas Court. Read More
Sheriff releases monthly activity report for March Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel has released his activity report for the month of March: Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in Upper muni court Jose L. Garcia-Aguilar, Fostoria, charged by the Carey police with consuming beer in a motor vehicle, pre-trial held, continued to May 18. Morgan D. Amos, Carey, charged by the Carey police with disorderly conduct, pleaded no contest, found guilty. Read More