Brandon L. Moore, 19, of 9800 County Road 26, West Mansfield, was charged with domestic violence, underage consumption and resisting arrest related to an incident at his residence Thanksgiving Day.
Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to his address about 4:55 a.m. on a report of Moore being intoxicated and tearing up the residence.
Upon arrival, deputies spoke with the defendant’s father, who said he had picked up his son from a party around 3 a.m. He said his son had been causing problems at the party and continued his belligerent behavior at home.
Inside the home, deputies noticed numerous items in disarray, including broken lamps and glass and overturned furniture. Moore’s father said he had attempted to calm down his son and move him outside, but his son fought back and caused abrasions to his father’s hands and a bump to his lip.
Deputies attempted to place Moore under arrest, but he would not cooperate and yelled profanities at them. He was instructed that if he did not comply, a Taser would be deployed on him. He continued to resist, and deputies deployed the Taser twice the defendant before they were able to place him under arrest.
He was transported to the Logan County Jail, where he continued to be combative and was placed in a restraint chair, deputies said.
Driver charged with OVI after rollover crash
Darren L. Stalling, 53, of DeGraff, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs related to a rollover crash about 10:20 p.m. Monday.
Deputies report he was operating an eastbound 2001 Chevrolet Silverado in the 4400 block of County Road 63 when he went off the right side of the road, struck a culvert and his vehicle overturned. Damage was heavy to the pickup, which was towed from the scene.
Deputies said upon arrival, they observed that Stalling was covered in blood. He was checked at the scene by Quincy EMS personnel, but reportedly refused transport.
Stalling told deputies that he had consumed two or three drinks that evening. He agreed to submit to field sobriety tests.
The defendant was transported to the Logan County Jail, where he submitted to a urine test, with results pending. He was cited for failure to control and was released to a sober driver.
Citation issued in Quincy crash
Danielle L. Rainey, 31, of Russells Point, was cited for failure to maintain assured clear distance ahead relating to a non-injury crash involving her vehicle and a Graham Schools transportation van Tuesday morning.
Deputies report Bradley A. Baker, 31, of St. Paris, was operating the southbound school van on Carlisle Street in Quincy about 8:15 a.m. and stopped at the railroad crossing. The van was struck in the rear by a southbound vehicle operated by Rainey.
No students were in the transportation van and the drivers were wearing their seat belts.