An Archbold woman goes to jail for a week and gets one year community control on drug charges from 2017 in a Fulton County courtroom. Amanda Cardwell will also have to pay a 250 dollar fine, participate in a drug recovery program and generally stay out of trouble. She must …
Read More »A Pair Of Burglars Are Loose
Henry County deputies want two men, shown on security video inside a Liberty Center business, after they broke in. They then burglarized a Ridgeville Township storefront later. Investigators ask if you know anything about this to give the Henry County Sheriff’s Office a call.
Read More »Name Use Questioned In Ad
Indiana Attorney General, Curtis Hill may have violated a state ethics law, prohibiting officeholders from using their names in audio, video or newspaper ads paid for with state funds. A new television ad, promoting Hill’s unclaimed property division includes text reading, “Office of Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill.” State officeholders …
Read More »Injury Crash In Wauseon
One is hurt in a solo crash in Fulton County. Officials tell reporters Brandon Bailey of Napoleon was spotted speeding on Shoop Avenue in Wauseon. Bailey was passing a semi. Officers then attempted to pull him over but Bailey speeds away. Officers, concerned over safety ended the pursuit. Moments later, …
Read More »Burns Faces Charges
An Antwerp man is indicted on two charges of aggravated vehicular homicide stemming from a multi-vehicle crash in June. Zachery Burns is accused of causing the death of father and son, David and Storm Levy. Burns also is accused of aggravated vehicular assault to two others involved in the crash.
Read More »Another Against Aquifer
Add the Steuben County Commissioners to the growing list that have officially passed resolutions declaring their opposition to Artesian of Pioneer’s intent to drill into an area aquifer and potentially sell as many as 14 million gallons a day of its water to up to nine communities. Steuben County joins …
Read More »BMV Suit Update
Indiana drivers who were overcharged by the state Bureau of Motor Vehicles could soon find it easier to claim the last $3.3 million of a much larger class-action settlement. A bureaucratic snafu had prevented people from receiving their payments from the state attorney general’s unclaimed property division. Marion County Judge …
Read More »Bicyclist Badly Hurt
A bicyclist is in critical condition after a hit-and-run crash in Allen County. Police and medics responded to the accident in the 5300 block of Bull Rapids Road, just north of Woodburn near U.S. 24. They found the victim, a teenager, at the scene. He was taken to a hospital …
Read More »Drug Bust Involves Bryan Man
Police in Defiance arrest two people after a traffic stop turns up $11,000 worth of methamphetamine and heroin. A state trooper pulled the vehicle over on S.R. 15, near U.S. 24. During the stop, a police dog alerted to possible drugs in the vehicle. Inside, police find 93 grams of …
Read More »Drug Fight Money For Area
The area gets a boost in the opioid addiction fight. Sen. Rob Portman announces the The Four County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services got $285,000 through the 21st Century Cures Act. Williams, Fulton, Defiance and Henry counties get the funds for improving prescription drug monitoring programs, …
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