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Columbiana County Sheriff

A man in the Twin Oaks Mobile Home Park was reportedly threatening suicide at 7:31 a.m. Monday. Deputies spoke to Brennen Boyd, who said he did not want to harm himself and he and his girlfriend were just having relationship problems. Boyd allowed Brittany Riddle to take possession of his firearm for the day. He refused to be transported for treatment.

Alan G. Eckert, state Route 164, Leetonia, reported at 11:59 a.m. Monday his neighbor, Kyle Melott has several animals. Eckert did some landscaping and seeded an area of his lawn, but Melott’s chickens have been coming over, tearing up the mulch and eating the grass seed. Eckert said he has done it three times now only to have it torn up and eaten by the chickens. Melott put up a fence after Eckert talked to him, but the chickens just walk around the end of it in Eckert’s yard. Additionally, Melott’s goats allegedly have eaten some of Eckert’s plants and his cow stands next to the property line and bellows for hours.

Deputies were called to an unknown disturbance on Riffle Road at 9:49 p.m. Sunday. Dawn and Frank Wells, Riffle Road, Elkrun Township, reported they were just having problems and Frank Wells agreed to leave for the night.

Toby Rice, Hammond School Road, Wellsville, reported at 1:59 p.m. Tuesday she owns property on 18th Street Heights and they had just evicted the tenants. They are renovating the house and left Monday at about 10 p.m. When they returned just before 2 p.m. Tuesday they found someone had forced the back door open, damaged the door jamb. The hasp was found laying on the kitchen counter and another hasp was found on a cinder block on the back porch, which was removed from the cellar way. Nothing was missing. The hasp from the kitchen counter was taken to be fingerprinted.

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