![]() Withers, 35, Youngstown, was fined $300 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with credit for 10 days served, for obstructing official business and two counts of criminal trespass for trespassing at a Waddell Street, Leetonia address and being found hiding in an upstairs bedroom on June 27. Her bond was set at $10,000 cash or surety. Bond was set at $15,000 cash or surety and he was ordered to have no weapons or ammo.Ī pretrial was set July 17 for Crystal Rae Hoskinson, 31, North Lundy Avenue, Salem, charged with obstructing official business for allegedly failing to follow police commands from officers executing a search warrant at an East Palestine residence on July 6. Willis was tased by police and taken into custody.Ī case against Todd Sevek, 37, state Route 154, Lisbon, was bound over to the county grand jury for fifth-degree felony theft for allegedly taking money from an elderly woman’s bank account in Wellsville on April 17.Ī preliminary hearing was set July 13 for Bryan Adams, 27, Kingwood, W.Va., charged with third-degree felony compelling prostitution, fourth-degree felony attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and fifth-degree felonies of possessing criminal tools and importuning for allegedly requesting sexual conduct from an undercover agent posing as a 15-year-old female in exchange for $140 and traveling to Salem on July 6 for the meeting.Ī preliminary hearing was set July 13 for Richard Nicholson, 43, Connellsville, Pa., charged with improper handling firearms in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony, and misdemeanor of marked lanes for allegedly having a loaded weapon in his vehicle during a traffic stop for an alleged traffic violation on July 7 in Columbiana. A police affidavit said Willis crashed his vehicle into a fence and attempted to free his vehicle by putting it in reverse and drive and rocking. Willis allegedly fled from Perry Township police attempting a traffic stop on June 29 on South Lincoln Avenue at Southridge Drive, driving recklessly at speeds over 100 miles per hour to avoid arrest for an outstanding felony warrant out of Louisville, passing vehicles unsafely and almost causing a crash with other vehicles. ![]() ![]() LISBON - In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a case against Zachary Willis, 29, Vine Street, Salem, was bound over to the county grand jury for fourth-degree felony failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer and misdemeanors of resisting arrest, driving under suspension, reckless operations, reasonable control, speeding, failure to display valid sticker, unsafe vehicle and no seat belt.
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