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OHP charges four with OVI Troopers of the Marysville Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol cited four individuals for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs over the weekend. Eli Horn, no age available, of Bellefontaine, was cited for OVI on County Road 18 near County Road 32 at 1:07 a.m. Friday. Roger Hurley, 48, of Lakeview, was stopped on State Route 235 south of Lakeview at 1:38 a.m. Friday. He was cited for OVI and a seat belt violation. Mary Ames, 35, of Bellefontaine was cited for OVI at 2:45 a.m. Sunday on County Road 18 at Township Road 200. Johanna Bowsher, 33, of Bellefontaine, was stopped on County Road 130 at County Road 91 at 4:35 a.m. Sunday and cited for OVI.
A teen who allegedly seriously beat his live-in girlfriend was charged with felonious assault and domestic violence after personnel at Mary Rutan Hospital reported to deputies of the Logan County Sheriffs Office that the woman came in with injuries that they believed would require treatment at a Columbus hospital. Zachariah A. Bates, 19, was arrested at his 3835 Harrison Road home after hospital personnel reported that he and the victim, Sarah D. Pickering, 19, left the hospital and returned to their residence around 2:45 p.m. Thursday. An intoxicated 40-year-old man who made repeated 911 calls and cursed at dispatchers was arrested on a host of charges after deputies responded to his 10913 State Route 366, Lakeview, home on a 4:15 p.m. Thursday report that his pickup truck was stolen. When deputies arrived they learned Scott H. Moore had allegedly assaulted his 12-year-old handicapped son. He reportedly continued his abusive behavior toward the boy and deputies. Mr. Moore was taken to the Logan County Jail on telecommunications harassment, domestic violence, endangering children and menacing charges. Juveniles charged with vandalism Delinquency vandalism charges were filed against Brandon L. Berry, 16, of 13097 County Road 59, DeGraff, and Ronnie Shoffner, 17, of 465 N. Main St., Lakeview, after deputies investigated a Thursday afternoon incident on an Indian Lake school bus. The boys, who were caught on camera, allegedly threw a laptop computer
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