Author: From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports: Ashley Brooke Weaver, 34, of Grafton, West Virginia was cited for forgery in the 500 block of S. Maple Street at 6:40 a.m. Friday. Reports indicate the citation stemmed from a Nov. 18 incident in which Weaver allegedly cashed a forged check. Joseph Allen Chapman, 38, of Columbus was arrested for violating a protection order or consent agreement in the 1200 block of W. Fifth Street at 3:28 p.m. Friday. Police responded to a report of identity theft in the 400 block of Triple Crown Way at 10:48 a.m. Friday. The reporting person indicated…

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Municipal Court Speeding – Starr M. Carr, 794 Corbel Drive, $58 fine, $101 costs. Traffic light – Cory A. Miller, Atlanta, GA, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Christian K. Gothard, Portage, MI, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Roberta S. Beightler, 25789 Yearsly Road, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Dakota J. Kelson, 726 Meadow Drive, $125 fine, $85 costs. Marked lanes – Adam Alnuaimi, Dublin, $58 fine, $85 costs. Speeding – Guadalupe Hernandez, Lewis Center, $55 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Madison L. Carter, Marion, $55 fine, $88 costs. Speeding – Kristen D. Edwards, 712 Kenny Lane, $58…

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Memorial Health has announced it will implement a change to the organization’s visitor policies for all facilities, based on current medical guidance for COVID-19 spread conditions. Beginning today, Memorial will not be allowing visitation within Memorial Health facilities, including Memorial Hospital, Memorial City Gate Medical Center and Memorial Urbana Medical Center, as well as all Memorial Medical Group practice locations. Exceptions will be made in the case of maternity patients, patients under the age of 18, end-of-life situations, and patients with disabilities. To read the latest visitor policy updates, those interested may visit https://memorialohio.com/safe-care-during-covid19.

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Driver avoids injury Both the driver and train engineer were injury-free after a Thursday afternoon accident in which a train struck a semi-truck. Chief Deputy Tom Morgan said the driver of a 2001 Sterling semi-truck, Nicholas C. Rea, 24, of Raymond was traveling northeast on Morse Road. Rea reportedly failed to yield at a stop sign at the Morse Road railroad crossing. Morgan noted that this train intersection does not have flashing lights or gates. Rea then allegedly noticed a train was coming after driving through the stop sign and “slammed on the breaks.” He attempted to back up, but…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Eric Wilgus, 55, of Delaware was arrested on a warrant service arrest in the 1200 block of W. Fifth Street at 10:31 a.m. Thursday. Reports indicate Wilgus was in court and found to have a felony warrant. He was arrested and transported to the Sheriff’s Office. Dillon Lee Manning, 29, of Chestnut Street was arrested on a warrant service arrest on E. Ninth Street at 1:38 p.m. Thursday. Police responded to a report of recovered property in the 16000 block of Square Drive at 6:51 p.m. Thursday. Reports indicate a guest “left something valuable”…

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George A. Beeson and Phyllis J. Beeson are celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary. The couple said God blessed them with their marriage on Nov. 23, 1950 at St. Rita Catholic Church in Dayton. They have four children, Barb (Beeson) Hobbs of Marysville, Cathy Beeson of Richwood, Christine Beeson of Lakeland, Florida and Daniel J. Beeson. They also have 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. They have farmed throughout their lives together, which their children said yielded the couple with a love of land and livestock, and each other. (Photos submitted)

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Senior of the month November’s senior of the month is Hunter Jackson. Hunter is the son of Mike and Christy Jackson of Milford Center. He has been a member of National Honor Society for three years and is serving this year as the journalist officer. He is currently employed at Chipotle Mexican Grill in Marysville. After graduation, he would like to attend a university in pursuit of a career in English education. Hunter would like to thank his friends and family very much for the support they provide and wants to remind them that he loves them. When asked what…

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A pair of Marysville long-term care facilities have seen recent COVID-19 outbreaks. Memorial Gables, 390 Gables Drive, and Walnut Crossing, 311 Professional Parkway, each currently have double-digit virus cases for both residents and staff. “At Memorial Gables we were fortunate to have avoided positive cases amongst our staff and residents for many months,” administrator Heather Adcock said. “We have conducted testing on a regular basis throughout the pandemic and put a significant number of safety measures in place.” But that ended on Nov. 9 when the facility had its first positive test result. In the 10 days since, that number…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Teala Meranda Corbin, 29, of Nutmeg Drive was arrested on a warrant service arrest in the 1100 block of Nutmeg Drive at 3:48 p.m. Wednesday. Police responded to a report of theft in the 1300 block of Meadow View Drive at 9:53 a.m. Wednesday. Reports indicate an individual attempted to purchase an item via Facebook Marketplace and was not sent the product. Police responded to a report of a mental health issue in the 200 block of Cypress Drive at 2:01 p.m. Wednesday. Police responded to a report of a suicide threat in the…

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