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Columbiana County Municipal Court for 2-2

February 2, 2013
The Review

In Columbiana County Municipal Court on Tuesday, Sherry L. Wright, 50, Jimtown Road, East Palestine, was fined $250 and sentenced to three days in school for reckless operation amended from OVI first offense.

Elizabeth T. Ethridge, 57, South Madison Avenue, Salem, was fined $125 and credited with one day in jail already served for obstruction of official business and four counts of persistent disorderly conduct, three of which were amended from making false alarms, menacing and drug paraphernalia. Ethridge was additionally ordered not to call the Salem Police Department unless there is an emergency, reportedly after she called the 911 emergency line three times within 90 minutes on Nov. 24, 2011, but refused to come to the door.

Rick J. Willis, 22, Spring Street, Salineville, was sentenced to 180 days in jail and fined $650 for fleeing and eluding for refusing to stop on a quad her was riding in Salineville and theft for taking a laptop belonging to Abbey Willis, which she had loaned to her cousin Kelsea Willis.

Shawn P. Hughes, 33, Scranton, Pa., was fined $400, had his license suspended for 180 days, was ordered to attend three days in school and sentenced to three days in jail for OVI first offense and a lane violation.

Rhonda M. Flory, 45. Morton Street, Lisbon, was fined $725, had her license suspended for 180 days and sentenced to 20 days in jail for OVI first offense and reckless operation.

Eric M. Greathouse, 20, East Sixth Street, Salem, was fined $250 and sentenced to 90 days in jail for criminal damaging for damage caused to the right rear quarter panel of Nicole Devine's car on Nov. 12. A restitution hearing was set for Feb. 28.

Raymond D. Farnsworth, was fined $250, required to pay $500 to the Division of Wildlife and had his hunting rights suspended until Feb. 1, 2014 for hunting with an unlawful firearm after he used a single shot New England Firearms Zoga shotgun to kill an eight-point buck during muzzleloading season.

Matthew P. McIntosh, 29, East Lincoln Way, Lisbon, was fined $100 and sentenced to one day in jail for theft for taking three candy bars from Smith Oil in Lisbon on Wednesday.

Nathan O. Morgan, 23, Hollow Street, Minerva, was fined $60 for driving under FRA suspension, speeding and a seat belt violation.

A Feb. 28 pretrial was set for Michael L. Lacey Jr., 38, Rochester Road, East Rochester, charged with two counts domestic violence for allegedly forcibly shoving open the door of his estranged wife's home, which caused her to fall on top of their 6-year-old daughter.

A Feb. 28 pretrial was set for Michael C. Robb, 31, South Market Street, East Palestine, cited with violating a temporary protection order after Andrea Robb reported he came to her house on state Route 14 on Jan. 8.

A March 4 pretrial was set for Curtis C. Gearhart, 28, Youngstown, charged with OVI second offense and driving under suspension.

A March 7 pretrial was set for Roxeen L. Parrish, 37, Washington Avenue, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly striking her husband in the back with a television cord during an argument Wednesday night.

A March 7 pretrial was set for Ray E. Callehan, 46, West Main Street, Salineville, charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, OVI first offense, hit skip, failure to control and one headlight. Court documents allege Callehan took a pickup without the owner's consent and was involved in a two-vehicle crash on Monday.

A March 12 pretrial was set for Ashley M. Vanderhoff, 23, Cherry Street, Salem, charged with receiving stolen property after allegedly attempting to sell copper stolen from Quaker City Castings to Downtown Metals on Jan. 18.

 
 

 

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