Lane Brunke, 21, of 388 Belle Meadows Drive, was charged Sunday with persistent disorderly conduct.
Officers responded to the residence around 2:40 a.m. on a reported domestic dispute. They found a car running with its headlights on but no one in it.
Kalie S. Taylor greeted officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department at the residence and told them she and the defendant had been arguing outside and continued inside.
Brunke also confirmed the two had been arguing. As officers talked with him, he became argumentative and hostile. He began yelling and waiving his arms about and would not stop.
He was arrested after ignoring multiple warnings and was lodged in the Logan County Jail.
• Kristen E. Conley, 26, of 117 Lincoln Ave., was charged Friday with persistent disorderly conduct.
Officers were at the residence around 2:30 a.m. to investigate a domestic complaint.
Shawn Conley reportedly arrived home from work to find his wife was drunk and belligerent.
She allegedly slapped him.
While officers were speaking to Shawn Conley, the defendant began to yell out the front door, blaming him and cursing at him.
Her abusive behavior continued even as officers tried to resolve the incident without charges. As officers were taking her into custody, she was asked to hand over her infant child to her husband. She reportedly tried to slap his arm as she did.
She was lodged in jail.
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• Richard T. Shoffner, 34, of 717 Eastern Ave., was charged Sunday with domestic violence after he came home intoxicated around 9:25 p.m. and began arguing with his sister and parents.
He allegedly punched his father, Timothy Shoffner, as he laid in his bed. The father had visible facial injuries.
The suspect claimed his father hit him three times before he struck back. However, officers did not see any visible injuries on the suspect.
The son was taken into custody and lodged in jail.
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