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Arrests/citations
Derrick Gibbs, born 1961, possess criminal tools, possession drug paraphernalia, breaking and entering, 3425 Michigan Ave., Oct. 23. Walker L Church, born 1960, obstruction official business, 3295 Erie Ave., Oct. 24. Stephen A Grace, born 1950, building code violation, 2800 Erie Ave., Oct. 19. Dai Lafrancis Moore, born 1983, domestic violence, Oct. 25. Remont Mcdade, born 1973, assault knowingly cause victim harm, 4309 Whetsel Ave., Oct. 24. Randolph A Osborne, born 1961, animals in park, 3552 Principio Drive, Oct. 16. Carolyn E Williams, born 1946, theft under $300, 3760 Paxton Ave., Oct. 25. Harland Logan, born 1980, theft under $300, 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 25. Ani Sitawi, born 1988, possession open flask, 3200 Enyart Ave., Oct. 13. Christina Whitney, born 1979, theft under $300, 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 23. Juan D Johnson, born 1990, theft under $300, 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 21. Anthony Jeffries, born 1979, domestic violence, assault knowingly cause victim harm, possession of drugs, Oct. 21.
6204 Montgomery Road, Oct. 17.
Jennifer Combs, born 1969, deception to obtain dangerous drugs, 6204 Montgomery Road, Oct. 22.
Robbery
Incidents/investigations Aggravated robbery
Vehicle theft
3190 Woodford Road, Oct. 23. 3500 Madison Road, Oct. 19. 4936 Strathmore Drive, Oct. 19. 5600 Madison Road, Oct. 16.
1910 Pogue Ave., Oct. 17. 4231 Eastern Ave., Oct. 21. 5001 Kenwood Road, Oct. 21.
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Aggravated vehicular assault
Arrests/citations
3059 Madison Road, Oct. 21.
Harold Bowden, 49, 5609 Tompkins Ave., theft at 3430 Highland Ave., Oct. 13. Vonshay Pullins, 19, 2657 Gilbert Ave., theft at 5245 Ridge Road, Oct. 11. David Mcintosh, 44, 4162 Chambers, theft at 5385 Ridge, Oct. 9. Harian Logan, 29, 6404 Montgomery Road, theft at 5245 Ridge Road, Oct. 9. Brian Coleman, 57, 8721 Harper’s Point Drive, operating motor vehicle intoxicated at I71, Oct. 3. Perry Clements, 22, 157 Parkway, theft, possession of drugs at 8245 Ridge Road, Oct. 4. Alphonso Flowers, 38, 137 Rion Lane, drug abuse at 5234 Ridge Road, Oct. 10. Quincey Johnson, 22, 7061 Glenmeadow, theft at 3430 Highland Ave., Oct. 5.
Breaking and entering
3395 Vista Terrace, Oct. 22. 4717 Castle Place, Oct. 19.
Burglary
2868 Wasson Road, Oct. 20. 3854 Paxton Ave., Oct. 18. 4600 Ward St., Oct. 21. 5219 Roanoke St., Oct. 21.
Grand theft
2840 Observatory Ave., Oct. 16. 3219 Hardisty Ave., Oct. 16. 3607 Erie Ave., Oct. 18. 4335 Conant St., Oct. 19. 438 Stanley Ave., Oct. 17. 4890 Ravenna St., Oct. 18. 6313 Desmond St., Oct. 21.
Petit theft
2825 Lawndale Ave., Oct. 16. 2914 Portsmouth Ave., Oct. 22. 3524 Saybrook Ave., Oct. 16. 3583 Mooney Ave., Oct. 17. 3624 Edwards Road, Oct. 20. 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 19. 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 19. 4825 Marburg Ave., Oct. 21. 5898 Montgomery Road, Oct. 22.
Incidents/investigations Arson Dispenser set on fire at 4312 Sycamore Road, Oct. 8.
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5489 Ehrling Road: PNC Bank N.A. to Birkley Jason; $55,000. 5745 Windridge View: Sowders Gretchen Tr to Potter Jake E.; $245,000. 7707 Ashley View Drive: Lee Eric M. & Rima C. to Schlafman Mark E.; $425,000.
COLUMBIA TUSCULUM
463 Stanley Ave.: Yannessa Penni to Deutsche Bank National; $120,000.
HYDE PARK
2363 Bedford Ave.: Hait Richard S. Tr & Jean L. Tr to Paulsen C. Richard; $550,000. 2918 Observatory Ave.: Cincinnati Realty Group LLC The to Von Allmen Daniel; $229,000.
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About real estate transfers
5334 Owasco St.: Cincinnati Capital Partners Xxx LLC to Royce Kiely Richard; $6,200. 5338 Owasco St.: Cincinnati Capital Partners Xxx LLC to Royce Kiely Richard; $6,200. 6300 Chandler St.: Melton Brady A. & Angela to New American Funding Group; $26,000. 6714 Britton Ave.: Touchstone Property Renovations LLC to Frank Chad; $106,500.
Information is provided as a public service by the office of Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes. Neighborhood designations are approximate. 3549 Potomac Ave.: Carr Virginia Pitts to Kueckels David N.; $82,500. 3640 Bellecrest Ave.: Hines G. Robert Tr to Jacob Josh M.; $215,395. 4120 Allendale Drive: Steelhead Properties Llc@3 to Trumbull R. Scott; $399,000.
MARIEMONT
3860 Homewood Road: Copetas Theodore C. & Judith B. to Mcguire Ryan James; $281,500.
MOUNT LOOKOUT
2889 Pineridge Ave.: Zink Jane E. to Gromada Carolyn Mariana; $205,150.
LINWOOD
4612 Eastern Ave.: Metro Leasing LLC to Terry Carter Rental LLC; $24,000.
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About police reports
Burglary
Residence entered at 5426 Echling, Oct. 7.
Identity fraud
Reported at 5300 Kennedy Ave., Oct. 11.
Rape
Female reported at View Pointe Drive, Oct. 7.
Theft
Trailer valued at $1,970 removed at 4019 Plainville Road, Oct. 6. Phone valued at $206 removed at 3430 Highland Ave., Oct. 5.
The Community Press published names of adults charged with offenses. The information is a public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact police: • Cincinnati: Capt. Douglas Wiesman, District 2 commander, 979-4440. • Columbia Township: Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office, Sgt. Peter Enderle, 683-3444. • Fairfax: Rick Patterson, chief, 271-7250. • Mariemont: Rick Hines, chief, 271-4089. • Terrace Park: Jerry Hayhow, chief, 831-2137 or 825-2280. soliciting, Oct. 13.
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Arrests/citations
Arrests/citations
Carrie Williamson, 28, 7893 Cincinnati Ave., wrongful entrustment, Oct. 7. Gene Thompson, 51, 1535 Harley Ave., driving under suspension, Oct. 9. Christian Parker, 30, 6467 Stover Ave., driving under suspension, Oct. 9. James Brandenburg, 31, 810 Clough Pike, driving under suspension, Oct. 16. Myron Ingram, 50, 6640 Daly Road, driving under suspension, Oct. 17. Benjamin Domingo, 41, 7322 Blazar Way, disorderly conduct, Oct. 17.
Craig A. Becker, 45, 1813 Mears, driving under influence, Oct. 10. Roger Lanter, 50, 6631 Wizard Of Oz, drug abuse, Oct. 8. Stephanie Hawk, 48, 2000 Western Northern Blvd., drug abuse, Oct. 12. Doug Wilson, 47, 6981 Cambridge, drug paraphernalia, drug abuse, Sept. 30. John Cole, 34, 4856 Yarmouth Drive, soliciting, Oct. 13. Yuri Croom, 19, 859 Glenwood Drive,
Incidents/investigations Criminal damage
Door kicked in at the Bell Tower at Village, Oct. 13.
Theft
Trash can taken at Bell Tower at Village, Oct. 13.
TERRACE PARK
Arrests/citations
Nichole Mcelroy, 31, 2053 Oakbrook Drive, driving under suspension, Oct. 7.
Incidents/investigations Theft
CD’s taken from vehicle; $200 at 3800 Meadowlark, Oct. 4. Sunglasses taken from vehicle at 3854 Meadowlark, Oct. 4. Sunglasses taken from vehicle at 5702 Grace Ave., Oct. 5.
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November 4, 2009
OAKLEY
2892 Markbreit Ave.: Hopkins Andrea Lynn to Mullen Nicholas; $220,000. 3414 Brotherton Road: Viauroux Christelle K. to Plye Jill K.; $118,000. 4153 Paxton Woods Lane: Marshall Susan J. & Christian T. to Bobinger Andrew R.; $187,500.
PUBLIC NOTICE Cornerstone Christian Academy, located at 4255 Ashland Ave. in Norwood, Ohio has requested a nonpublic school charter from the Ohio Department of Education. Any persons having knowledge of racial discriminatory practices in the recruitment of students, admissions, employment, scholarships/loans/fee waivers, educational programs, or athletics/extracurricular activities should contact the Ohio Department of Education, Center for School Options & Finance, Nonpublic Educational Options Programs, 25 South Front Street, Mail Stop 710, Columbus, Ohio 43215. 1001513167
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2405 May St.: Dunn Feltus & Martha M. to Dr Jw Jones Center; $4,100. 2408 May St.: Gray Pamela to Deutsche Bank National; $44,000. 2409 May St.: Dunn Feltus & Martha M. to Dr Jw Jones Center; $4,100. 3026 Kerper Ave.: Pegg Johnny J. to Coleman Aaron; $8,500. 743 Mcmillan Ave.: Mathews Jermaine to Dunn Feltus; $50,000.
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