Police
Sheriff’s Office
— A deputy responded to Grant Street, Center Township, at 9:50 a.m. Wednesday for a report of threats by a neighbor. The caller reported the other woman was harassing her, saying she was a demon, screaming and stomping around in the upstairs apartment. While the deputy was talking to the caller, the woman was yelling out the window. When the deputy spoke to the woman, she allegedly was babbling about God, the government, the Marine Corps and other subjects. When asked if she needed to go to the hospital, she said she was fine and complained doctors were poisoning her with medication. There was a warrant for the woman out of Stark County for trespass, so the woman, Sherry Salisbury, Grant Street, Lisbon, was taken into custody and taken to the county line at state routes 172 and 183 where a Stark County sheriff’s deputy took her into custody.
— A deputy was dispatched at 7:57 p.m. July 9 to assist St. Clair Township Police Department with a possible domestic around the area of state Route 7 in Madison Township. The deputy found everything to be verbal. Both parties agreed to be civil.
— A welfare check was requested at 9:30 p.m. July 9 in the area of Hadley Road. A deputy made contact with the person, who was fine.
Highway Patrol
— William Dawson, of Sebring, was cited at 12:30 p.m. June 24 for failure to control in Butler Township. Dawson was traveling westbound on Georgetown Road, when he went off the right side of the road, striking a fence before fleeing the scene.
— Jaxson Rose, of Fairfield School Road in Leetonia, was cited at 3:26 p.m. July 5 in Perry Township for a stop sign violation. Rose was eastbound on CR400 when he failed to obey a stop sign and struck a vehicle driven by Glenn McNamey, of state Route 45 in Salem, and Thomas Kelly, of Georgetown Road in Salem.
— Zachary Krafft, of Stevens Drive in Lisbon, was cited at 5:25 p.m. June 30 in Hanover Township for failure to control. Krafft had been operating his southbound vehicle on state Route 9, traveled off the right side of the road and struck a treeline.
— Erin Griffith, of Shamrock Arbor Drive in Salem, was cited at 2:02 p.m. July 5 in Knox Township for failure to maintain an assured clear distance. Griffith had been traveling eastbound behind Amy Morris, of Ellett Road in Beloit, when she struck her from behind when Morris stopped to turn left onto CR77.
Wellsville
— A cemetery employee called officers on July 3 to report that a headstone believed to belong to Thomas Mathesen had been smashed. He noted that it looked like someone smashed it with a hammer and that he believed there was a plaque taken from the front of it.
— Danny Cataldo (age and address not provided) was arrested and charged with burglary after two juveniles at a Main Street residence reported that a man had entered their apartment through the back door and went upstairs on July 4.
— A female called the police department on July 8 to report that her boyfriend’s dog killed her cat at an Anderson Road residence. The female told officers she saw him carrying his dog and hitting it and that her cat who was all bloody died from the injuries. Officers noted the department has received numerous calls the last several weeks regarding the dog getting loose.
— Jodi Blazer (age and addressed not provided) was charged with assault and served with a summons to appear at Magistrate Court on July 31 for a July 8 incident where she sprayed with a garden hose a male who was mowing his daughter’s lawn on 18th Street. He declined an ambulance and drove himself to the hospital to have his eye checked which he said was irritated after she sprayed him in the face.
— Jessica Ash (age and address not provided) was charged with theft and summoned to appear in Magistrate Court on July 31 after she was identified as the person caught on a porch cam video stealing a package off the porch of a Riverside Avenue residence on July 12.
— Michael Harrington, 38, 1217 Croxall Ave., Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, was arrested for strangulation and transported to the Columbiana County Jail on July 13 after his ex-girlfriend told officers that during an argument he grabbed her by the throat and put her in a choke hold.
St. Clair Township
— Officers found a business on McGuffey Drive to be secure after responding to an alarm at the location on July 4.
— A male came to the station on July 4 to report a possible scam. The male stated that he won a Chevy 350 4×4 truck from Jojo Snow who farms in Kansas and does a video blog of her farming. He told the officers the farm requested a $200 and $300 Apple card for fuel and delivery costs. He was then told that the $300 card was no good, and he would have to send another one, and it was at this point that he thought he was being set up.