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POLICE

Liverpool Twp.

— Christopher Barnes, 38, address not provided, was taken into custody and transported to the intersection of state routes 7 and 213 where he was handed over to a deputy from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office for an outstanding warrant out of Jefferson County following a March 27 traffic stop on Parkway Avenue for which he was given a citation and court date for no license plate light and driving under suspension. The vehicle was towed by First Class Towing.

— Michael Russell, 43, address not provided, was placed into custody and transported to the Columbiana County for an outstanding warrant following a March 28 traffic stop on Shadyside Lane for which he was issued citations for driving with no license and fictitious plates. The vehicle was towed by First Class Towing.

— Maria Khym, age and address not provided, was cited and issued a court date for expired tags during a March 29 traffic stop on state Route 7.

— Mark Oiler, age and address not provided, was taken into custody and transported to the Columbiana County Jail for an outstanding warrant following a March 30 traffic stop on Westfield for a speed of 43 mph in a 25-mph zone. When asked for his license, Oiler told the officer he did not have one. The officer advised Oiler to have his sister come get the vehicle to avoid it being towed

— Richard Dailey was issued citations and a court date for speed of 73 mph in a 55-mph zone, no valid license, and expired registration during a March 31 traffic stop on state Route 7. The vehicle was towed by First Class Towing.

Sheriff’s Office

— An Akron man reported at 4:03 p.m. Thursday that he has his wrecked motorcycle and other belongings on a woman’s property on Hillcrest Road, Yellow Creek Township. She told him he has 48 hours to get the wrecked motorcycle and other belongings off of her property, but he said he’s unable to do that because he’s in a hospital in the state of West Virginia. He was advised to contact an attorney.

— A Pine Hollow Road resident in Middleton Township reported at 2:07 p.m. Thursday that she found a bullet hole in her wooden shed and three of her solar lights were damaged sometime in the last two weeks.

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