Municipal court cases heard Nicholas J. Stansbery, Upper Sandusky, charged by the sheriff with offense involving an individual underage, appeared on bench warrant, found guilty; and by the state with assault, appeared on bench warrant, hearing continued. Read More
New common pleas court cases filed Certificate of judgment: Wyandot Memorial Hospital, 885 N. Sandusky Ave., Upper Sandusky, judgment creditor, vs. Luke L. Chapman, 8656 CH 134, Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Certificate of judgment: Discover Bank, New Albany, judgment creditor, vs. Kenneth D. Kin Jr., 459 N. Seventh St., Upper Sandusky, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot Co. properties bought Randy L. Wentling, Wendy Wentling, Roger A. Wentling, Tracy Wentling, Ryan J. Wentling and Holly Wentling to Edward J. Wentling and Susan R. Wentling, 2.220 acres in Carey. Edward J. Wentling and Susan R. Wentling to Earhart Brothers Leasing LLC, 2.220 acres in Carey. Read More
Juveniles receive traffic sentences Dalton L. Callahan, 13092 CH 64, Upper Sandusky, speed, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Raven S. Clark, 10849 CH 128, Upper Sandusky, failure to control, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Eli P. Kinley, 8363 CH 107, Upper Sandusky, improper backing, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Robert O. Lewis, 313 Cherry Blossom Lane, Carey, reckless … Read More
Couple receives marriage license John Milton Walker, 75, 218 E. Wyandot Ave., Apt. 2, Upper Sandusky, retired; and Esther Louise Noggle, 76, 114 Westbrook Blvd., Unit C., Upper Sandusky, retired, Dec. 29. Read More
Man pleads guilty to aggravated possession of drugs in traffic stop A Columbus man faces a maximum of three years in prison and a $10,000 fine after pleading guilty to a drug charge in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday. Michael L. Turner, 35, pleaded guilty to a third-degree charge of aggravated possession of drugs stemming from a traffic stop by a Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office deputy on U.S. 23 near Ohio 53 the morning of Nov. 7 in which methamnetamines were found in his vehicle. Read More
Findlay man to serve 12 years in prison for kidnapping ex A Findlay man who broke into the residence of a former girlfriend and held her against her will for several hours under the threat of a gun was sentenced to 12 years in prison on Tuesday. John R. Maag Jr., 29, received seven years in prison for aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; and two years for aggravated kidnapping, a third-degree felony. Read More
Court: Man shows genuine remorse for drugs A Harper Woods, Michigan, man received the minimum mandatory sentence of two years in prison during a sentencing hearing Tuesday afternoon in Wyandot County Common Pleas Court. Jamaal R. Hazewood, 30, originally was charged with two counts of aggravated possession of drugs, second-degree felonies, and pleaded guilty to one of the charges. Read More
Wyandot Health Department releases October numbers Linda M. Conley, registrar of vital statistics at the Wyandot County Health Department, reports there were 11 births and 21 deaths in the county during October. Births include five females and six males; deaths include nine females and 12 males. Fifty-one certified birth and 89 certified death certificates were issued. Nineteen burial permits were issued. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in muni court Russell D. Bond, Bucyrus, charged by the state with menacing domestic violence, appeared on motion hearing, motion denied. Michael J. Shaw, Tiffin, charged by the sheriff with petty theft, pre-trial held, continued to Jan. 20. Read More