In the courts:
COLUMBIANA COUNTY MUNICIPAL
LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a preliminary/pretrial hearing was set June 9 for Ryan Thompson, 39, a homeless man from the Salem area, charged with two felony counts of assault on a peace officer, disorderly conduct and criminal trespass.
Thompson was jailed under a $25,000 cash or surety bond and ordered to have no contact with Call Sign Alpha, a business at 650 E. Second St., Salem, where he allegedly tried to gain access on May 27.
He told police who responded that he owned the gun store and needed to get inside, but was told that he did not own the store and to leave. He refused after being told multiple times by officers to leave, and appeared to be under the influence of narcotics. He became agitated and began yelling at personnel on the scene, allegedly making threats towards officers, fire department medics and EMT personnel, kicking officers when being taken out of the patrol car to be placed in an ambulance and spitting in the face of a firefighter.
A pretrial was set June 16 for Jamie Nicholson, 42, Lincoln Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with assault and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Nicholson was jailed under a $75,000 cash or surety bond and ordered to have no contact with the victim. He allegedly grabbed a woman by the throat and was choking her at a Hibbetts Mill Road property in Wellsville on May 22, got into the driver’s seat of her car and started driving. She jumped out and he left with her vehicle.
A pretrial was set Aug. 11 for Graig Whitey-Allen Hair, 55, Barberton, charged with engaging in prostitution and possession of criminal tools, for allegedly answering an undercover ad placed on a known escort website by a Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force agent and arranging to meet in East Palestine on May 18 for sexual acts in exchange for $60.
A pretrial was set Aug. 16 for Lester Jay Hinkel, 63, Canton, charged with engaging in prostitution and possession of criminal tools for allegedly soliciting sexual conduct in exchange for $80 after answering an undercover ad placed by a Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force agent he arranged to meet in Salem on June 1.
Mark Gorgacz, 69, New Castle, Pa., was fined $750 and received a suspended 90-day jail term for engaging in prostitution and possession of criminal tools. Gorgacz answered an ad placed by an undercover Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force agent on a known prostitution website and offered $80 in exchange for sexual activity, arriving for an arranged meeting in East Palestine on March 20.
David Reddinger, 49, Monaca, Pa., was fined $750 and received a suspended 90-day jail term for engaging in prostitution and possession of criminal tools for showing up in East Palestine on April 8 for an arranged meeting after requesting sexual activity in exchange for $60 in answer to an undercover ad placed by a Mahoning Valley Human Trafficking Task Force agent.
Beth Hale, 36, Deming Street, Salem, was ordered to send a letter of apology to the Salem Police Department as part of her punishment for falsification, along with being fined $450 and being ordered to complete 20 hours of community service. She was sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 179 days suspended and credit for one day served. Hale had been taken into custody for obstruction on Sept. 20, 2020, then on Nov. 8, 2020 she sent a letter to Salem Mayor John Berlin regarding the arrest, with false information. The chief of police and a sergeant reviewed body camera footage of the incident and determined that multiple false statements were made.
Andrew Shafer, 43, Shady Lane, Lisbon, was fined $250 and sentenced to 80 days in jail, with credit for 10 days served, for telecommunications harassment for continuing to contact the female victim in Lisbon through 10 text messages after she blocked his number and after being told by Columbiana County sheriff’s deputies on two separate days to have no contact with her. On March 30 while the victim was making out her statement, he was sending pictures of himself.
A pretrial was set June 16 for Brandon Gust, 23, Newgarden Avenue, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly slamming a door into the face of his 3-year-old son, causing a large bruise on his head May 31. Bond was set at $25,000 cash or surety and he was ordered to have no contact with the alleged juvenile victim.
Justin Bell, 32, East Third Street, Salem, was fined $350 and given credit for 52 days already served in jail for violation of a protection order. Bell violated the protection order by going to a Hanoverton property on Ziegler Road on April 11 and having contact with the victim.
Hunter Congrove, 19, state Route 45, Lisbon, was fined $200 and given a 30-day jail term, with 29 days suspended and credit for one day served, for disorderly conduct for his behavior at a residence on state Route 45, Lisbon, on May 14 when he was highly intoxicated, warned several times to stop yelling and go inside, then said an expletive to police and told them to take him to jail.
David Crowe, 37, Saltwell Road, Lisbon, was fined $950 and sentenced to 180 days in jail for falsification, two counts of driving under suspension and two counts of obstructing official business. Crowe had multiple warrants against him and became uncooperative and gave false information about his name and date of birth to a wildlife officer assisting the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office on Sept. 25, 2021, entered his vehicle and fled through a creek and into the woods in the area of a campground in Yellow Creek Township where the vehicle was later found abandoned. During a separate traffic stop in Columbiana, he gave a different name and had a citation issued under the false name. Police learned after the fact that the name was false.
A pretrial was set Aug. 22 for Heather Hurst, 50, Brookfield Avenue, Lisbon, charged with domestic violence for allegedly slapping her live-in boyfriend on the face and ear, causing pain and discomfort, on May 26 on Brookfield in Lisbon.
A theft charge against Justin Ingledue, 33, Fairfield School Road, Columbiana, was dismissed. The charge stemmed from allegations of failure to return company equipment in February to Ingledue’s former employer.
A pretrial was set July 19 for Matthew Mraz, Edgewood Drive, Columbiana, charged with illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana for allegedly having suspected marijuana and drug paraphernalia items in his bedroom in Columbiana on June 1. Family members had requested a welfare check on him.
A pretrial was set Aug. 16 for Maribel Dailey, 43, state Route 344, Leetonia, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia for allegedly possessing a glass pipe and a container with alleged THC after pulling into a driveway on West 16th Street in Salem where police were executing a Columbiana County Drug Task Force search warrant on May 17.
Darby Elder, 30, Hartley Road, Alliance, was fined $975, sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 87 days suspended and credit for three days for attending a driver intervention program for operating a vehicle under the influence and reckless operation. She was ordered to complete 20 hours community service.
Alexander Raymon Morris, 33, Youngstown, was fined $1,015 for operating a vehicle under the influence, open container and failure to control, had his license suspended for a year and was sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 87 days suspended and credit for three days for attending a driver intervention program.
A pretrial was set June 13 for Jeffery Tyler Roe III, 18, Montana Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with operating a vehicle under the influence.
A pretrial was set Aug. 15 for Jerry Holben, 46, South Madison, Salem, charged with driving under suspension.
Vincent Hill, 31, Youngstown, was fined $40 for improper/expired registration and had a forfeiture charge dismissed.
A pretrial was set Aug. 16 for Raj Birain Parikh, 20, Closter, N.J., charged with traffic control devices.
A June 13 preliminary hearing was set in county Municipal Court for Samson John Anderson, 36, Youngstown, charged with attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor, importuning, possessing criminal tools and engaging in prostitution. On Thursday, he allegedly went to East Palestine, where he reportedly had arranged for sexual conduct with a 15-year-old girl in exchange for money.
An Aug. 18 pretrial was set for Kenneth A. Elkins Jr., 24, Industry, Pa., cited with OVI second offense, no license and lighted lights required.
David R. Crowe III, 37, Saltwell Road, Lisbon, was fined $750, credited with eight days served, sentenced to an additional two days in jail and required 40 hours community service for falsification and two counts of obstructing official business. On May 29, Crowe allegedly gave police in Columbiana the false name of William Adams during a traffic stop. Additionally, he allegedly attempted to walk away from sheriff’s deputies on Sept. 5, 2021, before getting into his vehicle and driving through a creek and into the woods.
Kaley M. Brandle, 31, St. George Street, East Liverpool, was fined $430 for driving under suspension, speeding and a seat belt violation.
An Aug. 22 pretrial was set for Shawn R. Carna, 52, Edinburg, Pa., engaging in prostitution and possession of criminal tools for allegedly offering an agent with the MVHTTF $50 in exchange for sexual conduct.
David Wales, 33, West Southern Avenue, Columbiana, was fined $250 for driving under suspension and expired registration.
A July 12 pretrial was set for Anne A. Raneri, 58, Jennings Avenue, Salem, cited with three counts of driving under suspension, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, speeding and a turn signal violation. She allegedly tried to get away from deputies, getting stuck in the mud and continuing to spin her tires until deputies took control of the vehicle.
Blake Donaldson, 19, Eric Street, Lisbon, was fined $100 for disorderly conduct amended for possession of marijuana paraphernalia.
Jeffrey Lee Davis, 49, Hartley Avenue, Salem, was fined $100 for failure to yield.
Faylee Lynn Todd, 25, Pritchard Avenue, Lisbon, was fined $100 for temporary permit required.
Julie A. Withrow, 36, East Summit Street, Alliance, was fined $50 for following too close. A driving under suspension citation was dismissed.
Travis Haupt, 32, Calcutta Smithferry Road, East Liverpool, was fined $150 for no motorcycle endorsement and failure to display valid sticker.
EAST LIVERPOOL MUNICIPAL
EAST LIVERPOOL — Shannon Cunning of Idlewood Road in Austintown, 45, appeared on driving under suspension and probation violation. A hearing is set for June 9 at 10:30 a.m. and she is being held on a $7,500 cash surety bond.
Joseph Sevek, Clarks Mill Road in Salineville, 24, appeared in court on charges of an OVI, OVI over .08, drug paraphernalia, marijuana possession and going 81 in a 55 mph zone. He was released on a $2,500 bond on his own recognizance. A pretrial is set for Aug. 4 at 2:15 p.m.
Vance R. Burns, 50, of Osbourne Road in Wellsville, appeared in court by video from jail for alleged disorderly conduct at East Liverpool hospital on June 3. His pretrial date is Jun 21 at 3:00 p.m.
Jeffrey G. Farris of Lisbon Street, 18, pleaded no contest to marijuana possession and was fined $150.
Steven E. Cunningham of Erie Street, 31, appeared in court on charges of carrying a concealed weapon and drug abuse instruments. His bond was set at $5,000 and his pretrial is set for Aug. 4 at 2 p.m.
Mark A. Sandoe of state Route 14 in East Palestine, 55, appeared in court on charges of no operator’s license and improper registration. His bond was set at $2,500 and his pretrial is set for June 29 at 10:15 a.m.
Deedra M. R. Nolan of Shadylane Drive, 26, appeared in court on charges of temporary drivers license/no operator’s license. She pled no contest and was fined $50.
Thomas C. Summer of Haiti Road in Salineville, 43, appeared in court on a charge of driving under suspension/financial restrictions and pleaded guilty. The matter is set for review August 12 at 1 p.m. He was fined $150 in court costs.
Brett A. Lang of Camerson Hollow Road in New Cumberland appeared in court charged with no operator’s license, expired plates and speeding at 87 in a 70 mph zone. His pretrial is set for June 29 at 10 a.m. and he was released on $2,500 bond on his own recognizance.
Failed to appear:
Lisa M. Cunningham, Erie Street, 19, for possession of marijuana charges, driving under suspension/financial responsibility from May 28. Her waiver is set at $247.
Marlon S. Hale, Saline Street of Irondale, 44, on a summons for public intoxication. His waiver is set at $157.
Shawn M. Jacob, Madison Drive, 39, on a summons for failure to signal. His waiver is set at $137.
Tyler J. Austin, Wells Avenue of Wellsville, 31, on a summons for going 67 in a 55 mph zone. His waiver is set at $147.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY COMMON PLEAS
New Cases
County Treasurer vs. Kara Layne Fenton, now known as Weese, foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on Maple Street, East Liverpool.
County Treasurer vs. the unknown heirs of June E. Potts, et al., foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on state Route 39, Salineville.
County Treasurer vs. the unknown heirs of Kevin S. Joiner, et al., foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on Beacon Way, East Liverpool.
County Treasurer vs. Jeffrey M. Giles, et al., foreclosure sought for alleged delinquent taxes for property on North Sumner Street, East Palestine.
William D. Fletcher, East Liverpool, vs. Trudy L. Fletcher, East Liverpool, divorce sought.
Michael P. Sullivan, East Liverpool, vs. Rudy S. Lang, East Liverpool, excess of $25,000 plus interest sought for alleged injuries and damages from a traffic crash at the intersection of West Sixth Street and Jefferson Street on June 5, 2020.
In Re: Certificate Title sought by William and Tawnya Maxey for 1993 Mansion Mobile Home.
Fauver Co. vs. Ronnie and Christine Athey, et al., foreclosure sought for property on Main Street, New Waterford.
Credit Acceptance Corp. vs. Charles L. Herron, East Liverpool, $15,183 plus interest sought.
Docket Entries
County Treasurer vs. Robert T. Byrd, et al., defendant ordered payment plan, foreclosure on hold.
F.N.B. Properties Co., Inc., vs. the unknown heirs of Suzanne Scarry, et al., foreclosure ordered for property on West Main Street, Salineville.
OneMain Financial Group LLC, vs. Randall L. Burbick, defendant ordered to pay plaintiff $14,962.
Huntington National Bank vs. James M. Smalley, et al., foreclosure ordered for property on Summit Street, Salem.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY GRAND JURY
LISBON — Todd R. Ritchie, 44, East Third Street, Salem, was served a secret indictment charging him with aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; and misdemeanor charges of aggravated menacing and petty theft. On Dec. 26, Ritchie allegedly broke into a home with the intent of threatening or harming Amanda Lodge with a knife, as well as stealing her wallet, cell phone and necklace. The indictment was issued by the grand jury in April.
Antuan M. Parker, 43, Warren, was served a secret indictment charging him with felonious assault, a second-degree felony, for allegedly seriously harming Christie Schnader on Dec. 21, 2016. The indictment was issued by the grand jury in May.
Melanie K. Wood, 41, Hazel Run Road, Salineville, was served a secret indictment charging her with possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a fifth-degree felony, as well as a drug abuse instruments misdemeanor citation, for a syringe and drugs she allegedly had on Feb. 12, 2021. The indictment was issued by the grand jury in November.
