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County Municipal

LISBON — In county Municipal Court, Jack Lee Dunham, 58, Riffle Road, New Waterford, was bound over to the grand jury for charges of assault on a police officer, possessing criminal tools, resisting arrest, criminal damaging and persistent disorderly conduct for allegedly throwing a rock through the window of a 2003 Land Rover vehicle on Nov. 12, when he also had a wire coat hanger he had turned into a makeshift slim Jim to break into vehicles. Additionally, Dunham was attempting to keep Lisbon Police Chief Mike Abraham from placing him in handcuffs and he struck a Lisbon officer, Sarina Stacy, in the face.

Allen R. Lease Jr., 48, County Road 53, Irondale, was bound over to the grand jury on an OVI fourth offense charge.

A Nov. 25 preliminary hearing and pretrial was set for Kimberly I.K. Mutersbaugh, 53, last known address, East Lincoln Way, Lisbon, charged with OVI first offense, parking on a highway, drug paraphernalia and receiving stolen property. Mutersbaugh allegedly had a purse containing unused checks, debit cards and an Ohio One Direction card belonging to Jessica Hart; as well as a straw with white powder residue, a pop can with powder residue and a burnt glass smoking device found in the vehicle when the highway patrol was investigating a possible overdose OVI on Thursday.

Noah Paul Barrett, was fined $700, had his license suspended for a year, credited with a day in jail, required to attend a three-day counseling program and ordered 40 hours community service for OVI first offense and tinted window.

James R. Brorman, 37, North Market Street, Lisbon, was fined $1,425, had his license suspended for a year, credited with a day in jail and sentenced to an additional 179 days in jail for OVI first offense, criminal damaging, aggravated menacing and resisting arrest. After crashing, Brorman threatened to kill two troopers and damaged the wall in the breath test room by striking it with his forehead.

Makalum Nicole Brown, 25, Bayton Street, Alliance, was sentenced to three days in jail, fined $300 and required 40 hours community service for driving under OVI suspension and speeding.

A Dec. 16 pretrial was set for Mary E. Northrup, 34, state Route 14, East Palestine, cited with physical control while under the influence and endangering children for allegedly having her 2-year-old daughter in her vehicle with her while her vehicle was stuck on top of a pile of rocks on Monday.

Derek Johnson, 32, Sherman Street, Lisbon, was fined $300 and required 30 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension, open container and speeding.

Taylor Elizabeth Schisler, 23, New Middletown, was sentenced to three days in jail, fined $250 and required 40 hours community service for driving under OVI suspension.

Gary L. Sheen Jr., 42, Georgetown-Damascus Road, Beloit, was credited with a day served in jail, sentenced to an additional day in jail, fined $450 and required 40 hours community service for three counts of prohibitions concerning companion animals for three dogs left in boxes on a zero-degree day in January and without proper food or water. He was ordered to have no additional companion animals except for his father’s four existing cats.

Todd Kniseley, 32, Warren, was fined $350 and required 50 hours community service for driving under suspension and speeding.

Glenn A. Dixon Jr., 35, Bell Road, Lisbon, was credited with a day in jail, sentenced to an additional 25 days in jail, fined $150 and required 40 hours community service for assault for grabbing Trew Perkins by her hoodie and throwing her into a car when she was about 20 weeks pregnant on May 30.

Sue C. Ellsworth, 73, Glamorgan Street, Alliance, was fined $400, had her license suspended for 180 days, required to attend a three-day counseling program and 30 hours community service for left of center and reckless operation second offense amended from OVI first offense.

Ryan William Ross, 21, Walnut Street, Washingtonville, was fined $250 for speeding.

Deanna M. Kirk, 28, Metz Road, New Waterford, was fined $150, required 40 hours community service and credited with a day in jail for disorderly conduct for pushing down Zetta Scarbro harming her knee on Oct. 16.

Chad D. Raymond, 30, West Pershing Street, Salem, was credited with two days served, sentenced to an additional eight days in jail and ordered to pay $100 in restitution to Jansen Paumier for criminal trespassing for entering a house without permission of the tenants on Aug. 1.

A Jan. 13 pretrial was set for Jacob C. Bickley, 22, South Liberty Avenue, Alliance, cited with possession of marijuana paraphernalia, possession of marijuana and assault for allegedly fighting with Seth Little on Oct. 7.

David B. Martsolf, 48, Hookstown, Pa., was fined $390, credited with a day in jail and required 40 hours community service for driving under suspension and disorderly conduct amended from theft. Martsolf attempted to pawn a compound bow, arrows and case on Feb. 1, 2018, which belonged to Sherry Vincent.

A Jan. 23 pretrial was set for Gary R. Wadlow II, 36, East Third Street, Salem, cited with driving under suspension.

Logan Dane Froelich, 21, Louisville, was fined $150 and had his license suspended for 180 days for possession of marijuana

Ryan Joseph Komara, 28, North Lima, was fined $150 and required 20 hours community service for driving under FRA suspension.

Justin M. McGhee, 31, East Pine Lake Road, Salem, was fined $100 for speeding.

Common Pleas

New Cases

Leonard S. Pieri, Salem, vs. American Bulk Commodities Inc., Youngstown, et al., workers’ compensation appeal sought.

Susan and Shannon Broyles, Homeworth, vs. Jodi L. Burkhart, et al., excess of $25,000 sought for alleged injuries from a traffic crash on Dec. 21, 2017 on Homeworth Road, Knox Township.

John James Lagamba Jr., Columbiana, vs. Michelle Wanda Lagamba, Hubbard, divorce sought.

Brittany Rose Mercer, Salem, and Thad Robert Mercer, Salem, dissolution sought.

Sarah N. Shearer, East Rochester, vs. Andrew W. Shearer, Pasadena, Calif., divorce sought.

Lakeview Loan Servicing LLC vs. Gary and Carol Ritchie, et al., foreclosure sought for property on West Perry Street, Salem.

Wilma Smith, Salineville, vs. Daniel Gray, owner of John and Helen’s Tavern, Kensington, information sought regarding what, duration and amount reportedly served to Glenn McKenzie on Dec. 7, 2018.

Docket Entries

Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. vs. Margaret Watson, et al., property withdrawn from sheriff’s sale.

County Treasurer vs. Chester A. Paxson, deceased, et al., July 30, 2019, sale of property on East Park Avenue, Columbiana, voided.

County Treasurer vs. James Shannon Jr., et al., foreclosure ordered for property on John Street, East Liverpool.

Marriage Licenses

Ralph Mathew Carroll Jr., 47, Salem, yard supervisor, and Jessica Marie Davis, 38, Salem, secretary.

EL Municipal

EAST LIVERPOOL — In East Liverpool Municipal Court, Andrew M. Modany, Eighth Avenue, was fined $180 plus costs and given a 180-day license suspension for possession of marijuana and display of plates.

Seath D. Snyder, Brighton Township, Pa., was fined $350 nd given a 180-day license suspension for possession of drugs and marijuana charges.

Ryan A. Malcomb, Bell School Road, is scheduled Dec. 30 on a driving under suspension charge.

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