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Columbiana County Sheriff Office

Jeffrey Ori, Y and O Road, Lisbon, reported a possible prowler because he heard dogs barking at 2:26 a.m. Saturday, but nobody was found.

A domestic disturbance was reported by Shannon Quinn, Columbiana-Waterford Road, Columbiana, at 1:48 a.m. Sunday. A Columbiana police officer found an upset Quinn sitting in the parking lot at the high school. She had argued with her live-in boyfriend, Earl Mitchell, and was planning to cool off there until he passed out. Deputies went to speak with Mitchell, but believe he must have passed out because there was no answer at the door. She then told everyone all was well and she was going home.

Linda Bell, Applegate Road, Lisbon, reported at 6:54 a.m. Sunday her past groundskeeper, Cory Heaton, was texting her and she wanted him to leave her alone. The deputy told her to get a protection order and then if he continues he will face criminal charges.

Valerie Bowers, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana, reported at 12:12 a.m. Nov. 4 she wanted someone removed for the night. Deputies spoke to Bowers and Seth McMillian, who had been arguing. Bowers and her children ended up leaving for the night.

Kelli Horner, state Route 7, New Waterford, asked at 11:05 p.m. Nov. 3 for someone to check at a North Market Street, East Palestine, address for a 9-year-old boy. Deputies found no answer at the door, but a family member was later able to reach the father and his son and all was well.

Deborah Herold, Canal Street, Kensington, reported at 2:53 a.m. Oct. 31 a suspicious vehicle in the area of Manfull’s Service. No car was found.

A drunk woman reported she was parked behind the Lisbon Italo’s at 12:02 a.m. Oct. 31. Janelle Massie of Wooster said her friend ditched her and she realized she was too intoxicated to drive so she parked and called for help because she was uncertain of her location. Deputies transported her to a local hotel to sleep for the night.

Jeanne Chefalo, Old state Route 45, Lisbon, reported she saw flashlights in her yard at 6:47 a.m. Nov. 5. Deputies did not find anyone, but it possibly could have been hunters walking through her yard.

Maureen Skinner, Fountain Hills, Ariz., reported at 12:28 p.m. Sunday someone has been trespassing on her property on Peace Valley Road. Deputies found Bryan Weigle and Paul Krause, who were loading wood. Krause said he was cutting wood on the four acres he owns, which are surrounded by the 85 acres Skinner owns, but he has a right of way to his property. Deputies tried to call Skinner about this, but she did not answer.

A woman reported anonymously at 4 p.m. Saturday people were taking pictures inside the Old County Homes building on County Home Road. A deputy spoke with a man and woman who said they were inside taking pictures. The deputy told them that no trespassing was allowed there due to the condition of the buildings. The man and woman said they would stop and not return.

Ruth Mercer, Ridgeway Road, Kensington, reported at 1:24 p.m. Saturday that Susan Hines, Ridgeway Road, Kensington, fell from a horse and was injured. Hines was taken by Maple-Cotton ambulance to Altman Hospital.

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