New common pleas court cases filed Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Randy A. Ward, 229 Worrello St., Carey, judgment debtor. Read More
Wyandot County properties transferred Lloyd Swavel and Clyde Swavel to Jill Treadway and Jeremy Treadway, 2.000 acres in Marseilles Township. Read More
Cases heard in Upper Municipal Court Robin C. Bailey, Mount Victory, charged by the state with assault and by the police with possession of criminal tools, pre-trial held, continued to Oct. 14. Read More
Common pleas court cases filed Certificate of judgment: State of Ohio Department of Taxation, Columbus, judgment creditor, vs. Kristina B. Baumbarger, et al, and Scotti A. Baumbarger, 200 W. South St., Carey, judgment debtors. Read More
Criminal, traffic cases tried in municipal court Richard R. Evans, Fremont, charged by the sheriff with misconduct druing an emergency, amended plea to no contest, finding deferred on conditions. Read More
Cases filed Certificate of judgment: Capital One Bank, Glen Allen, Virginia, judgment creditor, vs. Diane S. Tackett, 107 S. Garrett St., Nevada, judgment debtor. Read More
Properties transferred George F. Harper to Richard E. Shellhorn and Mary Alice Shellhorn, 28.30 acres in Tymochtee Township. Read More
Juveniles tried in traffic court Tristian W. Davis, 6606 CH 91, Wharton, failure to control, $30 fine plus costs, two points, Carteens. Read More
Couples get marriage licences Ryan Wayne Miller, 25, Bloomville, farmer/seed sales; and Megan Rene Heinlen, 22, 1838 CH 56, Nevada, certified OT assistant, Sept. 10. Jasin Christopher Matt Wample, 23, Marion, retail; and Shandi Nicole Johnson, 23, 17375 CH 113, Harpster, therapy, Sept. 16. Read More
Forest man sentenced to 18 months for complicity to felonious assault A Forest man was sentenced to 18 months in prison Friday for attempted felonious assault after an Aug. 17, 2014 fight outside a bar in Kirby. Craig A. Young, 33, appeared before Judge Kate Aubry after pleading guilty July 1 to a reduced charge. The third-degree felony originated as a charge of second-degree felonious assault. Read More