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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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From the public records of the Findlay Police Department and the Hancock County Sheriff's Office:

Police Department

A stereo was stolen Sunday from a GMC Jimmy at 200 E. Main Cross St.

A Findlay male reportedly took his girlfriend's keys Sunday from 1018 Brenda Court, but later returned them.

Sheriff's Office

A Bluffton driver was ticketed Wednesday for failing to control a Mercury Villager that slid into a ditch off Hancock County 313 near Hancock County 46.

Nothing was believed taken during an unlawful entry of a pole building at 4114 Stone Crop Drive on Wednesday.

Tires and a compound bow were removed from an outbuilding at 23199 Washington Township 218, Fostoria. This was noted Wednesday.

A Fostoria woman on Sunday said a friend used her Social Security number without her consent on an online account.

Courthouse

From the public records of the Hancock County auditor's office. No money changes hands in some real estate transfers between family members, in some bank repossessions, and in some other transfers.

Real Estate Transfers

Fannie Mae and Federal National Mortgage Association to Benjamin R. Larbus, 931 Oakdale Drive, Findlay, $84,000.

Miguel A. Jordan and Trust to Miguel A. Jordan, 11096 Hancock County 180, Findlay.

Daniel J. and Nancy A. Sheridan to Sheena L. Burwell, 618 Edith Ave., Findlay, $75,000.

Premiere Partners III, Cozad Asset Management and Westchester Group to Premiere Farm Properties, Hancock County 330, 80.236 acres, Fostoria; Hancock County 139, 99.315 acres, McComb; Township 135, 39.564 acres, North Baltimore; and Township 236, 120.16 acres, Bloomdale.

North Coast Alliance, Joseph G. Alge, Joseph C., John E. and James W. Bodart to North Coast Alliance, 131 Stanley Ave., Findlay.

Fifth Third Mortgage Co. to John M. and Vicky L. Stozich, 6814 Ohio 186, McComb, $155,000.

Thomas A. and Janet K. Steinman to Shilo L. Clouse, 400 Mona Lane, Findlay, $104,000.

Nigh Properties and Nick E. Nigh to Liberty Ridge Investments, Lot 9, Yarrow Court, Findlay; 230 Thimbleberry Drive, Findlay; Lot 21, Thimbleberry Drive, Findlay; and 243 Thimbleberry Drive, Findlay.

Hancock County sheriff, Kurt and Penny M. Rewakowsky to Homesales Inc., 303 N. Main St., Mount Cory, $6,667.

Hancock County sheriff and Dietz Construction to Richard W. Parke, 1411 Douglas Parkway, Findlay, $32,000.

Daniel E. and Paula J. McRill to Paula J. McRill and Trust, Township 168, 7.938 acres, Findlay.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Ryan L. Walter, 22317 Township 181, Arlington, $40,500.

Timothy M. and Celena M. Runion to Andrew J. Saum, 303 E. Market St., Van Buren, $82,000.

Homesales Inc. and Homesales Inc. of Delaware to Gao Yang Enterprise, 508 College Ave., Fostoria, $34,000.

Dennis R. and Lori A. Herod to Primacy Closing Corp., 490 Township 118, McComb, $135,000.

Primacy Closing Corp. to Brooke D. and Michael R. Cook, 490 Township 118, McComb, $124,500.

Joseph F. and Linda S. Edinger and Trust to Jeremy D. Webster, 833 Summit St., Findlay, $57,900.

Roger and Nancy J. Best to Kevin D. and Julie Russell, Lot 57, Bluestone Drive, Findlay, $210,200.

Fire Calls

From the public records of the Findlay Fire Department:

Sunday

8:47 p.m., 1220 Crystal Glen Boulevard, emergency medical service call.


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After fighting a house fire early Monday at 815 Howard St., firefighters found 20 marijuana plants in the residence.

"They ran across it and called us," said police Sgt. Justin Hendren with the Hancock County METRICH Drug Enforcement Unit.

Police seized all 20 plants, and Hendren said charges are pending.

High-powered growing lights, fans, and a box filled with dried marijuana were also found in the house, according to a police report.

Investigators said an electrical short started the fire before 3 a.m. Monday.

The blaze caused an estimated $12,000 in damage to the residence, owned by Amanda Crawford. No one was injured, according to the Findlay Fire Department.


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