Author: From JT Staff Reports

According to Marysville Police Department reports: Police responded to a report of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the 100 block of Hemlock Drive at 4:19 a.m. Thursday. Police responded to a report of burglary (trespassing in an occupied structure) and theft from a motor vehicle in the 1500 block of Tamarac Drive at 6:58 a.m. Thursday. The reporting person advised an unknown person entered their open garage and unlocked vehicle and stole items. Police responded to a report of theft in the 1700 block of Tamarac Drive at 10:28 a.m. Thursday. Reports indicate the reporting person walked out…

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Have people gone crazy? It would seem so to hear some citizens and even politicians and officeholders espouse the proposal to defund and disband law enforcement departments. This madness is the result of the tragic death of George Floyd, a black man who was arrested on Memorial Day, May 25, by members of the Minneapolis Police Dept. Video clips of the event show a policeman, Derek Chauvin, holding the handcuffed Floyd down with his knee on the suspect’s throat while three other officers looked on. Floyd later died at a hospital. The four officers involved were fired. Chauvin is charged…

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Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs. Kevin R. Johnson, for plaintiff, $839.09. LVNV Funding LLC vs. Jeffrey Gallagher, for plaintiff, $1009.67 Capital One Bank (USA) NA vs. Codey Tevis, for plaintiff, $2424.31. Mercer Health vs. Trenton J. Judy, for plaintiff, $454.94. Navient Credit Finance Corp. vs. Christopher E. Conarton, for plaintiff, $9746.61 Mariner Finance LLC vs. Ronald E. Pickett, for plaintiff, $5098.38. Second Round Sub. LLC vs. Lisa Browning, for plaintiff, $836.41. Cavalry SPV I LLC vs. Craig A. Griffith, for plaintiff, $1396.84. Honda Federal Credit Union vs. Rochelle E. Guisinger, for plaintiff, $1450.13. Portfolio Recovery Assocs. LLC vs. Mike R.…

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MUNICIPAL COURT Non-compliance – Steven P. Wagy II, Richwood, dismissed, $97 costs. Fail/reinstate – Steven P. Wagy, Richwood, dismissed, $135 costs. Fail to control – Steven P. Wagy, Richwood, dismissed, $28 costs. DUS judgement – Nicholas Sagle, Columbus, dismissed, $85 costs. No taillights – Nicholas Sagle, Columbus, dismissed, $28 costs. Speeding – Dmitry P. Krupenya, Dublin, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Theresa G. Noble, Columbus, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Matthew R. Rosen, Columbus, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143 costs. Speeding – Gail Harmon, Bluffton, dismissed, traffic diversion program completed, $143…

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Police responded to a report of recovered property on Milford Avenue at 7:21 a.m. Wednesday. Reports indicate an individual found a set of keys and dropped it off to MPD. Police responded to a report of robbery with a deadly weapon in the 400 block of E. Ninth Street at 12:18 p.m. Wednesday. An 18-year-old male reported he was robbed by a male suspect at Eljer Park. Police responded to a report of recovered property on County Home Road at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday. Reports indicate a black wristlet and social security number card were…

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Kelly Walker, an instructor for the BASE program at Bunsold Middle School, stands at a table recently preparing to hand out masks created by a 3-D printer. The BASE program created masks for members of the community who signed up to receive them. They can create 50 masks in two weeks and are taking orders for another iteration of the free masks. Walker is wearing a mask created by the printer. (Journal-Tribune photo by Sam Dillon)

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According to Marysville Police Department reports: Carla K. Hughes, 59, of Gallery Lane was arrested on a warrant service arrest in the 400 block of Gallery Lane at 1:38 p.m. Tuesday. Korie J. Wolfe, 35, of Columbus was cited for theft in the 500 block of Coleman’s Crossing Blvd. at 11:36 a.m. Tuesday. Police responded to a report of recovered property in the 500 block of Coleman’s Crossing Blvd. at 12:34 p.m. Tuesday. Reports indicate Wal-Mart staff members found a prescription bottle on the floor between cash registers. The owner contacted Wal-Mart and was referred to MPD to retrieve his…

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Marysville High School baseball player Ethan Bates follows through on his swing during a workout at the Ed Starling Hitting Facility on Tuesday. The Monarch diamond program is conducting workouts after missing the 2020 season due to COVID-19. More about MHS’ summer program will be featured in Thursday’s edition of the Journal-Tribune. (Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)

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Blues Creek Golf Course will be the site of a benefit golf scramble on Saturday, June 27. The event will be in memory of Charlie Baesmann II, who died as the result of a traffic accident in 2010. There will be a sign-up fee for individual players or four-person teams. The fee will include a meal and 18 holes of golf with a cart. Due to the coronavirus, there may not be a shotgun start to the event. Golfers are asked to submit their contact number to Chuck or Terrie Baesmann at 937-642-1004 for registration. All proceeds and donations will…

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COVID-19 testing for any individual who has symptoms of the virus will be available in Union County beginning Wednesday. The drive-thru testing will be provided by the county’s community health center, Lower Lights Christian Health Center, with assistance from the Union County Health Department. Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Health previously targeted testing based on priority, namely those with symptoms who were hospitalized or healthcare workers. The state has now expanded testing to include any individual with symptoms of COVID-19. A doctor’s order is not required to receive testing. Under Gov. DeWine’s direction, Lower Lights will test…

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