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Saturday, February 27, 2010

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

Police Department

A motorist, cited for having a suspended license in the 1000 block of South Main Street, also was found to be wanted under county warrants Wednesday.

A female denied swiping Ambien pills Wednesday from 206 Center St., C.

A person was seen shoplifting items from the Trenton Avenue Walmart before attempting to obtain a refund for the merchandise Wednesday.

A male was given a trespass warning for both city Walmart stores Thursday after trying to return boxer shorts for a refund.

A Findlay High School student, 17, was found in possession of marijuana at the school Thursday.

An unlawful entry was investigated Thursday at 430 Winthrop Drive, 36.

A male was apprehended Friday after assaulting a female outside 2020 Breckenridge Road, 1.

Sheriff's Office

A Toledo woman was cited Wednesday for failing to control a northbound Ford Explorer which spun into the side of a southbound tractor-trailer on Hancock County 212, south of Allen Township 99. No injuries were reported.

A rural Mount Cory man reported Feb. 18 someone had used his Social Security number without his consent.

A Blanchard Township resident said Friday someone used her credit card without permission.

Jewelry and other items were taken from 22737 Orange Township 52, Ada. This was noted Tuesday.

Anyone with information about a crime can call Findlay/Hancock County Crimestoppers between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays at 419-425-TIPS, or visit the Web at www. HancockCrimeStoppers.org.

Callers may remain anonymous.

Municipal Court

From the public records of the Findlay Municipal Court. The following people were sentenced:

Dylan M. Broad, 2333 Foxmoor Road, drug abuse; $143 fine.

Tara E. Burkett, 1858 Huntington Drive, disorderly conduct; $100 fine.

Cathy S. Ferrall, 300 E. Hobart Ave., failure to stop after an accident and no operator's license (NOL); $750 fine, 90 jail days with 80 suspended.

Joseph Hernandez Jr., Findlay, petty theft and sale to/use by underage person; $400 fine, 180 jail days with 174 suspended.

William E. King, Fostoria, driving under suspension (DUS); $500 fine.

David C. Kolan, rural Findlay, NOL; $250 fine.

Jeffrey S. Kolhoff, 713 W. Main Cross St., operating a vehicle while under the influence (OVI); $450 fine, 30 jail days with 20 suspended, license suspended 366 days.

Isaiah J. Radke, 2901 Greenacre Drive, assault and OVI; $1,050 fine, 180 jail days with 120 suspended, license suspended 731 days.

Tara J. Rodgers, 119½ Front St., 3, DUS; $250 fine.

Gage A. Schlievert, 425 W. Hardin St., NOL; $150 fine.

Danielle N. Sickmiller, 209 E. Pine Ave., petty theft; $250 fine, 30 jail days with 20 suspended.

Brianna L. Stumpf, 222½ S. Main St., OVI; $450 fine, 90 jail days with 73 suspended, license suspended 366 days.

Donald A. Jesko, rural Alvada, disorderly conduct; $150 fine.

Jimmy D. Nicholson, Arlington, speed; $250 fine.

Dustin D. Walter, Carey, OVI; $650 fine, 60 jail days with 40 suspended, license suspended 366 days.

Shannon D. Wells, 805 Carnahan Ave., passing bad checks; $150 fine, 10 jail days suspended.

Carl J. Anderson, 112½ W. High St., rearview mirror violation; $150 fine.

Robert T. Bajek, rural Findlay, reckless operation of vehicle and speed; $400 fine, 30 jail days with 23 suspended, license suspended 91 days.

Brandon K. McCartney, rural Arcadia, drug abuse; $150 fine, license suspended 181 days.

Courthouse

From the public records of Hancock County Common Pleas Court:

Marriage Licenses

Douglas A. Stahl, Jenera, retired military, to Marilyn J. Kindig, Lima, physician.

Scott W. Shuman, 1814 Foraker Ave., student, to Tammi K. Campbell, 1814 Foraker Ave., student.

Jacob D. Gutierrez, 526 W. Foulke Ave., cook, to Sara L. Scarberry, 526 W. Foulke Ave., student.

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

Hancock County sheriff and Donna K. Oaks to Wells Fargo Bank, 815 Howard St., Findlay, $30,000.

Hancock County sheriff, Randy L. and Debra S. Cunningham to U.S. Bank and American Home Mortgage Investment Trust, 1940 Palmer Drive, Findlay, $120,000.

Eddy M. Francisco and Hancock County sheriff to Steven L. and Stacia L. Schmenk, 8828 Township 89, Findlay, $17,200.

Hancock County sheriff, Adam L. Garlick and Chelsea E. Woods to BAC Home Loan Servicing LP, 624 South St., Findlay, $30,000.

Denise N. Duncan and Hancock County sheriff to HSBC Bank USA, 18701 Hancock County 12, Rawson, $90,000.

U.S. Bank and MASTR Asset Backed Securities Trust to YRI Properties, 815 W. Sandusky St., Findlay, $57,900.

Loren R. Crawford Sr. to Marietta A. Crawford, 263 E. Vance St., Rawson.

Mani and Sundari Priya Natarajan to Daniel G. Sullivan, 3019 St. Andrews Drive, Findlay, $174,000.

Hancock County sheriff and Judy Sherman to Green Tree Servicing, 104 E. Sandusky St., Jenera, $26,667.

Findlay Phones and Findlay Telecom, John J. Olesky and Thomas Hansen to John J. Olesky, 407 Walnut St., Findlay.

Fire Calls

From the public records of the Findlay Fire Department:

Friday

9:12 a.m., 1351 Glen Haven Court, emergency medical service call.

12:13 p.m., 15100 Birchaven Lane, emergency medical service call.

3:49 p.m., Interstate 75, vehicle accident.


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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.

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