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SYLVANIA SLAYER LOCAL MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER IN KANSAS Page. 8

PATRICK MCCULLOUGH DISORDERLY CONDUCT

ROBERT POLLARD LICENSE REQUIRED

LEO TATE LICENSE REQUIRED

DENZIL PRATER WARRANT

JOHN AINSLIE FAILURE TO APPEAR

AARON BLANCHARD DRUG ABUSE

JOHN CAVITT CRIMINAL TRESPASSING

CYNTHIA ARTHUR WARRANT

DERRICK STRICKLAND DISORDERLY CONDUCT

CHRIS COBOURNE ATTEMPT TO COMMIT

JOSH MILLER LICENSE REQUIRED

CHRIS SIMPSON DRUG ABUSE

ALICIA MAY NON-SUPPORT


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AMERICAN BULLY

It is a new school year. That means new lessons, new stories, and even new friends. Unfortunately, this also means new bullies which appear in every town, and every school from elementary to college. This is a nationwide issue and can have severe consequence, even death. So whose job is it to prevent bullying? The answer is simple, everyone. Every student, teacher, parent, neighbor, absolutely everyone could contribute to end bullying. A major obstacle when it comes to overcoming bullying is witnesses that do nothing but watch. Here are only a few stories out of the millions about the tragic epidemic of b u l l y i n g . Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover, an 11 year old from New Leadership Charter School, committed suicide in 2009. He was being teased every day. Walker-Hoover was a boy scout and participated in football and basketball. Bullies would taunt and threaten him, make fun of his clothes and call him gay daily. This went on for awhile with no preventative action until one day Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover could no longer take the bullying and hung himself. His mother, a breast cancer survivor, stated “It was the worst experience of my life, and I’m a breast cancer survivor. Four years, it was four years ago I had breast cancer.” She had found Carl lifeless when she went to check on him. He used an extension cord to hang himself. Another true story started and ended with Eric Mohat who was being harassed constantly. The bullies would use words like “fag” and “homo” simply because Mohat participated in the Mentor High School music and theater department. He also suffered physical bullying as well, sometimes even in front of school officials. This harassment got to the point that one bully told him “Why don’t you go home and shoot yourself, no one will miss you.” Unfortunately Mohat took that statement to heart and killed himself in 2007 at the age of 17. In March 2009, Mohats’ parents had decided to file a law suit against the school. Not for money, but for action. They just wanted an anti-bullying program to be set in the school. The Mohats mentioned that bullying was the cause of 3 other children’s suicide in Eric’s class, all in 2007. Four children within the same year, from the same school, could not battle the horrifying problem of bullying alone. In recent news, Tyler Clementi committed suicide at the age of 18. He was

attending Rutgers University. On September 22nd 2010, Clementi made an alarming statement on facebook “Jumping off the gw bridge sorry.” Then he was found September 29th 2010 floating down the Hudson River after jumping off the George Washington Bridge. Dharan Ravi, Clementi’s roommate, had been taping Clementi while he participated and sexual activities with another male partner. Ravi and his friend Molly Wei now face invasion of privacy and possibly bias intimidation charges. This could mean a possible 10 years in prison but that means nothing to Tyler Clementi, who just could tolerate the harassment anymore. This story is a case of cyber bullying. Bullying has many faces and this age brings it even further. This problem has become too severe that our children would take their lives before they had a chance to live it. Even though he was 18, Clementi was still too young for this. He still had a full life to live as did all the others whose stories all have one commonality – suffering from bullying. Again these are just a small portion of stories you can find online. The results of an online search on this topic are disturbingly high. Thanks to the internet however there are sites that can guide us through these issues. Please take the time to check them out, here are a few: http://www.reportbullying.com/ http://www.olweus.org/public/index.page http://www.nobully.com/ http://www.cyberbullyhelp.com/ http://www.bullies2buddies.com/ Be sure to search for more programs to help put a stop to this serious issue.


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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL ARRESTS: ASSAULTS: DEADBEATS & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: TRAFFICKING: WEEKLY WASTED:

PG. 3-5 , PG. 14-17 PG. 6-7 PG. 8-10 PG. 12 PG. 13

JONAS SPEELMAN DC

AARON WHITE DC

CHAD ROYER DUI

CUONG NGUYEN UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE

TYLER MCBRIDE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF VEHICLE

GREGORY TAYLOR CARRYING CONCEILED WEAPON

DENISE BALDWIN AGG MENACING

SHARISE WOODARD OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS

DEREK GRIFFIN DRUG ABUSE

APRIL EATON AGG ARSON

ANDREW ROBERTS FUGITIVE WARRANT

MONICA PATRICK ENDANGERING CHILDREN

JEANNETTE PARISH LICENSE REQUIRED

DARNELL CLARK VIOLATE PO

MARCUS BROWN FALSE INFO

DARIEN MCGHEE DRUG ABUSE

JAMES HALL PUBLIC INTOX

MICHAEL WILLIS FTA

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

ODELL SHAVERS AGG TRESPASSING

MICHAEL BIELAWSKI PUBLIC INTOX

HOWARD JOHNSTON CRIMINAL TRESPASS

ROBERT AUTRY DC

TIERRA BONE LICENSE REQUIRED

KAREEM HAYNES LOITERING

COREY BALD LOITERING

MICHAEL CRONK DRUG ABUSE

JAMES BOUYER LICENSE REQUIRED

MARCUS ROBERTS DRUG ABUSE

KEVIN FISHER PUBLIC INTOX

KEVIN GARRISON FTA

DWAYNE MARTIN ATTEMPT TO COMMIT

RICHARD LEROUX PUBLIC INTOX

AARON WHITE PUBLIC INTOX

JEFFREY SOLLY JR PUBLIC INTOX

JERRELL WELLS FUGITIVE WARRANT

ANGELA WOODSON PUBLIC INTOX

JAMES DANIELS CRIMINAL TRESPASS

TERRANCE OLIVER LICENSE REQUIRED

CORNELL BRUSTER WARRANT

ELOY PEREZ PRISONER IN TRANSIT

HECTOR RAMIREZ PRISONER IN TRANSIT

KHAWAJA AHMAD PRISONER IN TRANSIT

AMAL FARUS-ABU MENACING

LUIZ FLORES FUGITIVE WARRANT

SCOTT POZZANGHERA

PUBLIC INDECENCY

HEATHER GALLAHER FTA

JASON BYRD DUI

PAUL HART LICENSE REQUIRED

ANTHONY HAMMER PUBLIC INDECENCY

ANTHONY FOLEY PETTY THEFT

DA-JON BOOTH DC

RANDALL SHAW DC

GERARDO GARCIA AGG MENACING

JOSE MEDINA PUBLIC INTOX

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

MARY CLEM PUBLIC INTOX

KAMANI SNEED PUBLIC INTOX

BRYAN RICHARDSON AID/ABED

BRADLEY RICHARDSON

AID/ABED

NOEL PAPENFUSE AID/ABED

TONIQUE FLUNDER OBSTRUCTING OFFICIAL BUSINESS

BRASHEA LEAKE PUBLIC INTOX

ANDREA ANKNEY PUBLIC INTOX

BRANDON CORLEY PUBLIC INTOX

ANTAUAN FORD DRUG ABUSE

CHARLES BROWN PUBLIC INTOX

CHICHA HARRIS VANDALISM / ASSAULT

AMANDA MARTINEZ LOITER TO SOLICIT

TAMIKA FISHER LICENSE REQUIRED

TAMIKA FISHER LICENSE REQUIRED

JAMES NEAL LICENSE REQUIRED

CHARLES HARRIS LOITERING

CHARLES FOSTER JR VIOLATE PO

NICOLE GRECO PUBLIC INTOX

BRYAN CUTCHER PUBLIC INTOX

TIFFANY ZEMSKI PUBLIC INTOX

DION WALKER LICENSE REQUIRED

TRAVIS KING PUBLIC INTOX

MICHAEL WALKER LICENSE REQUIRED

FAILURE TO DISPERSE

FAILURE TO DISPERSE

RICHARD MACK

DELLA MCGEE OBSTRUCTION

HEATHER FRIESNER PUBLIC INTOX

MARIUS THOMAS PUBLIC INTOX

MICHAEL FOUNTAIN NEGLIGENT ASSAULT

TERRELL WHITEFIELD OBSTRUCTION

FRED LEWIS LICENSE REQUIRED

JOSEPH ORCUTT JR DC

TAQUEENA WILKES PETTY THEFT

SAMUEL WOOD OPEN CONTAINER

HUEBERT ROBINSON SEATBELT REQUIRED

RANDALL MACK

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ASSAULT

ALBERT SELVERA

DAVONTE PARKER

ASHLEY WHITEHEAD

JOHNNY LUSTER

BRIAN KING

TIMOTHY GONZALES

ANDRE YOUNG

DARRELL SEARCY

MARC SOBECKI

JOSEPH BROWN

AMBER BLANKENSHIP

PAUL BURNS

RONALD SMITH

JEFFREY GRANT

FRANCES MERRIWEATHER

SHERRON CLEVELAND

DAVID KOSCHALK

JAMES POWELL

RELATIONSHIOP ON FIRE

A Sandusky woman has been charged with aggravated arson and disorderly conduct on October 8th. Late Friday night Glinda Branham set fire to her boyfriend’s apartment. The couple had been arguing earlier that day. He had enough of her, and wanted her out of the house. S h e refused to leave so he called a family member to come o v e r and help him out. T h e family member stayed for awhile to make sure everything would be alright. After awhile the family member had to leave, which they came to regret later because soon after their departure Branham set fire to the mattress. The family member who had

been there earlier came back after receiving word of the incident. Branham admitted that she had started the fire right in front of police officers. She screamed the confession over and over to the police, throwing in some fowl language as well. The police cuffed her and now she sits in the Erie county jail. No bail has been set at this time. Fortunately no one was harmed, not even the dog.

ABBREVIATION KEY FTA - FAILURE TO APPEAR OMVI - OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED VIOLATION TPO - VIOLATION OF TEMPORARY PROTECTION ORDER CRIM TRES - CRIMINAL TRESPASS PROP - PROPERTY POSS OF TOOLS - POSSESSION OF BURGLARY TOOLS NON-SUPPORT - FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT RSP - RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY ALL SUSPECTS ARE INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW. Locked up News intends to notify the public of suspected criminals, and aid local law enforcement agencies with such criminal cases to help prevent criminal activity from reoccuring and ultimately foster a safe community. Particular information and images within this publication involve records that have been accessed through public law enforcement arrest and incident reports. Such documents and records are obtainable at your local law enforcement agencies. Furthermore, it is crucial to underline that not every arrest results in conviction – remember, everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law! Locked up News serves the natural curiosity of its audience, and hopes to encourage public involvement and awareness.

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ASSAULT

CHARLES DURELL

DEWUAN CAIN

TRACY BUSH

SAMARIA CARTER

CHINNALLE TAYLOR

JARON THOMPSON

DAVID BROOKS

KIMBERLY KILGORE

JAMES HAMILTON

KEESHA WILLIAMS

STEPHANIE STUBBLEFIELD

JASMINE TUCKER

DAMON WINTERS

PRISCILLA BELMON

NOLAN WILLIAMS

GAIL TEMPLE

ADAM PEDIGO

JAMES DOTSON

think it is alright to harm animals especially cats on Halloween but Halloween is just around the corner. It is time for kids to dress up and this is never okay. Be sure that everyone knows that it is wrong to do roam the streets looking for tricks or treats. However, there are some so no matter what. Make sure children know not to eat their candy things that all adults should be aware of. Here are some rules, tips before coming home and having an adult inspect everything. Make and guidelines to follow so everyone can have a fun and safe holiday. sure the basic street rules are well known such as crossing the street. Many children are fully aware of what to do but as a parent it is im- Sometimes attending a Halloween party instead is the way to go. Be sure that the host is not a stranger, if it is a party portant to go over the rules every year. A a classmate parents have had time to meet responsible adult should escort the children prior to the party. This is important so that the and always be within eyesight of the trick adult can discuss activities and a parent can or treater(s). Children should never go go over necessary information such as food into any house or car to receive their treat. allergies. If the party is for children be sure Children should only go to homes with lights on, there is a fare number of adults to supervise. including the porch light and thank Costume safety is very important. Make sure everyone who gives out treats. Older kids who the costume is flame retardant. If they are go out on their own should travel in groups not get some fire retardant spray and treat the and should always let their parent know where costume before going out. Children should they are going and when they will be back. have some reflector or light so they can be Be sure they have a cell phone to keep in seen in the dark. This can include glow in contact or can easily call 911 if an emergency the dark necklaces or bracelets and flashlight. were to happen. They should always follow Have some sort of uniqueness to a child’s curfew either it is step by parents or by the city. Make sure the kids never vandalism because it is wrong, remind them costume is important so the parent can spot their child and not mistake that if it were them that the vandalism happened to they would not like it. them for any of the other children that might have the same costume. Parents should make note of a few things as well. Things like Another very important thing to be sure of in the costume allows for getting online prior to trick or treat day and look up local sex normal visibility and breathing. Also be sure that there are no hazards offender addresses. Northwest Ohio can use: such as dangling fabric or high heels that could cause the child to fall. http://ohio.esorn.net/index.php?AgencyID=53960 to do so. The site These tips were found at: http://www.halloween-safety.com/ is from Lucas county but can work for other counties as well. Have and http://halloweensafety.com/. Check them out and look up your kid(s) check in every set amount of time and know their route. more websites to be sure everyone has a safe but fun Halloween. Be persistent on curfew, children need to be home when they are told if they are not traveling with an adult. For some reason people

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DEADBEATS & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

CHRISTOPHER DARDEN DV

HERSCHAL FAGAN DV

CHARLES KANIEWSKI DV

JOSEPH GARRY DV

JAMES MARCINIAK DV

JOHN GREELY DV

NATALIE ZAVALA DV

DANIEL SCHWARTZ DV

JOSEPH BARTLETT DV

SPENCER NOBLE DV

AARON POPE DV

MARK HALL DV

DUSTIN VONAHRENS DV

RICHARD THOMAS DV

VAUGHN JOHNSON DV

DANNIE HAMLIN DV

PERRY GRAVES DV

JOHN ROSE DV

MURDER IN KANSAS

Sunday, September 19th a Toledo native, was arrested in the Sylvania Township. 26 year old William D. Holt, II was charged with aggravated burglary and first degree murder. The victim, Mitch Vose age 32, was found dead in his home early Saturday, September 18th. Vose had been shot to death around 5am. Holt had no criminal record prior and leaves behind his 8 year old son. It is believed that Holt entered the Topeka, Kansas home with the intent to shoot Vose. The relationship between Holt and Vose is currently unclear. This is the 10th homicide for Topeka this year. With the help from witnesses, the police quickly identified and located Holt as the. Topeka police issued the warrant for his arrest and worked with the Sylvania Township police for a quick arrest. Holt willingly showed up at the police station to talk to the detectives. Holt appeared in court, in front of Judge McDonald, for an extradition hearing on September 28th. He waived his right for a hearing, and agreed to be extradited to Kansas. His extradition to Topeka is presently unknown.

Online Stalkers Love Your Facebook! You think your kids are safe from online stalking? Well according to the United States Census Bureau there are more kids and teenagers online with pictures, videos of themselves being available to sex offenders and other cyber stalkers. With the use of social networking and media sites such as; Facebook, Myspace and Ustream, Sexual Predators can watch their prey and action without these kids having no idea that others are watching. Parents need to ensure the internet controls are turned on, and have conversations with their children constantly to keep them safe from online stalking. For more information about this vast and severe issue, check out www.cyberangels.com in order to be well informed on keeping your loved ones safe. MOE JOHNSON

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DEADBEATS & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

JEFFREY WHITE DV

FELICIA JAKUBIAK DV

KEITH HELTON DV

JERMAINE TOWNSEND DV

TODD WATSON DV

TODD ISBELL DV

ROY CLARK DV

JERMAIN WOODMORE DV

DANIEL WERNER DV

ROBERT TOWNSEND DV

KEVIN BRAZIER DV

MOHAMED ISMAIL DV

MANUEL QUINTANILLA DV

MORGAN HORTON DV

CHAD HALL DV

STEPHEN ROBINSON DV

CIERA GILLARD DV

MICHAEL JACKSON DV

JAMES STIMMEL DV

STEVEN MYERS DV

CYNTHIA COLLIER DV

MICHAEL MATHENY DV

BRIAN HACKETT DV

DARRON SWIDERSKI DV

JEREMY HOKER DV

COURTNEY HARRIS DV

GERRARD JACKSON DV

GARY COKEN DV

MICHAEL YOVANOV

CHRISTOPHER GRASER NON-SUPPORT

FAST FACTS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women between the ages of 15 and 44 in the United States, more than car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined. (“Violence Against Women, A Majority Staff Report,” Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 102nd Congress, October 1992, p.3.) There are 1,500 shelters for battered women in the United States. There are 3,800 animal shelters. (Schneider, 1990). Three to four million women in the United States are beaten in their homes each year by their husbands, ex-husbands, or male lovers. (“Women and Violence,” Hearings before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, August 29 and December 11, 1990, Senate Hearing 101-939, pt. 1, p. 12.) ALL SUSPECTS ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY


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DEADBEATS & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

WILLIE PURIFIE NON-SUPPORT

NICHOLAS BROWN NON-SUPPORT

DAVID HAGDOHAL NON-SUPPORT

JEFFERY ADKINS JR NON-SUPPORT

KIM MCHARVEY NON-SUPPORT

JESSICA PRINGLE NON-SUPPORT

JEFFREY PTASZYNSKI NON-SUPPORT

MILLEAGE ADAMS NON-SUPPORT

JOHN WINTERS NON-SUPPORT

CYNTHIA HARGROVE NON-SUPPORT

PARIS WADE NON-SUPPORT

LEO WHITE NON-SUPPORT

KRISTOPHER MCDONALD NON-SUPPORT

ERIC HATFIELD NON-SUPPORT

JOHN HENDERSON NON-SUPPORT

MICHAEL MINGIONE NON-SUPPORT

QUINCY LAMB NON-SUPPORT

RONALD SHADLER NON-SUPPORT

Stop the Young Thuggin! We’ve had gangs before living in Toledo, Ohio, however it has become a vast issue across our communities, and people are simply tired of it! With these punks being more violent and absolutely ruthless it’s time we take a direct approach in order to silence the outbreak of crime! Even the oldest gang members have agreed that such punks aren’t following the “code” – only attack rival gangs, not neutrals! Enough is enough, we need to inform local enforcement on all suspicious activities and notify crime stoppers in order to end their local reign of terrorism! Don’t forget, that it is only a matter of time when a young, and innocent child gets hurt and hurts our future generation as a whole. MOE JOHNSON

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TRAFFICKING

JOSEPH WILKES TRAFFICKING X2

TYREECE HERRON TRAFFICKING X2

VICTORIA RICHARDSON DRUG ABUSE / TRAFFICKING

ANTHONY VILLOLOVOS TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE

DARRELL HUTCHEN TRAFFICKING / DC / INTOX

MEYKELL HARDY TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE / DUI

JAVAN BEY TRAFFICKING / ASSAULT

O T GRAVES TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE

BRENT BOERST TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE

JAMIE TEET TRAFFICKING X3 / DRUG ABUSE X5 / MFG

ANGELO NASH TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE X2

TREY DEDEAUX TRAFFICKING X2 / DRUG ABUSE X2

DAVID WAXLER JR TRAFFICKING X8 / DRUG ABUSE X8 / AGG THEFT X2

BYRON MURRAY TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE

JEFFEREY NEAL TRAFFICKING / DRUG ABUSE X2

CHAD CAMPOS TRAFFICKING X2 / DRUG ABUSE X3 / LICENSE REQD X3

GARY MATNEY TRAFFICKING X2 / DRUG ABUSE X2

JOSEPH SMART TRAFFICKING X2 DRUG ABUSE

CURTIS VINSON TRAFFICKING X3 DRUG ABUSE X3

THOMAS KRUGER TRAFFICKING DRUG ABUSE

DIAMOND SMITH TRAFFICKING

HERMAN BRYANT TRAFFICKING DRUG ABUSE X2

DANTE ELMORE TRAFFICKING

QUIDARE BUFFALOE TRAFFICKING DRUG ABUSE

The illegal drugs trade has arisen as a result of drug prohibition laws. In the First Opium War the Chinese authorities had banned opium but the United Kingdom forced the country to allow British merchants to trade in opium with the general population. Smoking opium had become common in the 1800s due to increasing importation via British merchants. Trading in opium was (as it is today in the heroin trade) extremely lucrative. As a result of this illegal trade an estimated two million Chinese people became addicted to the drug. The British Crown (via the treaties of Nanking and Tianjin) took vast sums of money from the Chinese government through this illegal trade which they referred to as “reparations”. -WIKIPEDIA, ILLEGAL DRUG TRADE

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WEEKLY WASTED

DEREK PITZEN DUI

NEVELLE STALLWORTH DUI

MICHAEL LAPLANTE DUI

JORDEN FRITZ DUI

PAIGE LUTZ DUI

JAMES REICHEL DUI

CAMERON QUISENBERRY DUI

DAWN TURNER DUI

BRETT LASKEY DUI

JAIMON SCHUSTER DUI

MATTHEW GORMLY DUI

KIMBERLY SHEPPARD DUI

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT BEFORE GETTING BEHIND THE WHEEL DRUNK

STEVEN WANDTKE DUI

- 250,000 people have died in alcohol related accidents in the past 10 years. - Presently 25,000 people are killed each year in alcohol related accidents. - 500 people are killed each week in alcohol related accidents. - 71 people are killed each day in alcohol related accidents. - One American life is lost every 20 minutes in alcohol related auto crashes. - It is estimated that one out of every two Americans will be involved in an alcohol related accident in his or her lifetime. - In 1994, New Hampshire had 119 total highway fatalities, 42 were alcohol related (or 35.3% of the total). - New Hampshire leads the nation with one of the lowest percentages of alcohol related fatalities. (http://www.duipictures.com/statisti.htm)

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

SERENA ANDERSON PETTY THEFT

JAMES HALL PUBLIC INTOX

GORDON STEVENS DC

BRANDON WARREN DRUG ABUSE

CORBLEY DUKE DRUG ABUSE

ROBERT KRASULA DRUG ABUSE

ADAM LAPOINT DRUG ABUSE

GREGORY EDWARDS PUBLIC INTOX

SHAWN FRANKLIN WARRANT

ABEL RAMIREZ DC

DAJUAN WILLINGHAM DC

MARCOS GARCIA TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL

KENNETH ROEHRS PUBLIC INTOX

JOE HILL DRUG ABUSE

AMIR MOORE DRUG ABUSE

LARRY BROWN PUBLIC INTOX

GLENN HUGHES WARRANT

JESSE ELLIOT FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

JAMES LAWSON RAPE

PATRICK HUGGINS DRUG ABUSE

ALEX WALKER HIT AND RUN

STELLA PENWELL FTA

MATTHEW SCHUSTER PUBLIC INTOX

BRINT SAAM SEATBELT REQUIRED

TERRANCE EDWARDS DRUG ABUSE

MARK GARRETT WEAPONS UNDER DISABILITY

SCOTT FOWLER FUGITIVE WARRANT

MICHAEL BROWN DRUG ABUSE

RANDLE GRAY GAMBLING / LOITERING

YUHUDA TURNBOW GAMBLING / LOITERING

DASHAUN DARRINGTON

ANTWAIN ULIS GAMBLING / LOITERING

RICHARD STOCKMAN VIOLATING PO

THADDEUS THALMAN VIOLATING PO

TIFFANY WILLIAMS FALSE INFORMATION TO POLICE OFFICER

SYMIRA JOSHAWAY FTA

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JEFFORY THAMES DRUG ABUSE

LESLEY THOMAS DRUG ABUSE

LISA HULTZ PUBLIC INTOX

TODD WASHINGTON DRUG ABUSE

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

TRONTRONON WYLEY DRUG ABUSE

QUITON HENDERSON LICENSE REQUIRED

WILLIAM ERDMANN PUBLIC INTOX

CRAIG KONDALSKI OPEN CONTAINER

MICHELLE LEONARD WEAPONS UNDER DIS

ROBERT JUHASZ ASSAULT

LEQUANN LOFTON DRUG ABUSE

DARRELL ROBINSON VIOLATE ANTI STALK

CLARENCE BANCROFT LICENSE REQUIRED

RONALD MATNEY DC

TRACEY GREENLEE ATTEMPT TO COMMIT

DUSTON MITCHELL DRUG ABUSE

TIMOTHY SPITLER BRIBERY

ANTONYO JENNINGS GAMBLING / LOITER

MICHELLE CHESTER OBSTRUCTION

DONALD HENSLEY DRUG ABUSE

LAQUALYE FRAZIER LICENSE REQUIRED

PATTY BILLER DRUG ABUSE

CHARLES ROSS DRUG PARAPH

NATHENO BRYANT PUBLIC INTOX

DEQUANE ROSCOE DRUG ABUSE

BRIAN FYE ATTEMPT TO COMMIT

JOHN BURRELL DRUG ABUSE

JEJUAN MORRIS DRUG ABUSE

STERLING MUNDY CONCEALED WEAPON

PRESTON SPROLES LICENSE REQUIRED

SHELLEY WILLIAMS UNAUTH USE PROP

HENOC HERNANDEZ LICENSE REQUIRED

TIFFANY DEWEY DUI

JODI WARD PUBLIC INTOX

ALICIA HAWKINS PUBLIC INTOX

EVAN THAMES PUBLIC INTOX

RYAN THAMES PUBLIC INTOX

KHALIL MOUSSAED DRUG ABUSE

TIM DAVIS PUBLIC INTOX

JAMES FREDERICKS PUBLIC INTOX

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LUCAS COUNTY ARRESTS

ISREAL YOUNG FORGERY

BREANNA BISHOP LICENSE REQUIRED

RENEE NICKELL AGG THEFT

ANTHONY WILLOUGHBY PRISONER IN TRANSIT

FISHING LICENSE REQ

DAVID WISE

MARK HUFFORD LICENSE REQUIRED

BERNADINE TAMMARINE DRUG ABUSE

CHUDNEY BANKS PETTY THEFT

JOSHUA MATTHEWS INCITE VIOLENCE

GEORGE HUGHES LICENSE REQUIRED

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