JALLOH |
One of two men who took mail from mailboxes earlier this year was among four defendants sentenced and seven others who entered guilty pleas within the past week in Logan County Common Pleas Court.
Brima Jalloh, 21, of Westerville, was sentenced to 50 days in the Logan County Jail, three years community control and ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees for tampering with evidence.
KAMARA |
He and Handris Kamara, 19, of Somerset, N.J., were charged after a May 4 incident in which they were seen taking mail from mailboxes along County Road 2.
Resident Eileen Hatfield called the Logan County Sheriff’s Office after seeing the men removing items, including what was later discovered to be a check from her 8806 C.R. 2 residence.
An officer of the Bellefontaine Police Department located the suspect vehicle on State Route 540 and deputies also found other pieces of stolen mail that had been torn up.
RHYAN |
• William Rhyan, 25, of Russells Point, was sentenced to 30 days in the Logan County Jail, five years community control and ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees for trafficking in drugs.
• Charles Adkins, 35, of Kenton, was sentenced to three years community control and ordered to pay court costs and restitution for passing bad checks.
TAYLOR |
• Larry Taylor, 56, of Wapakoneta, was sentenced to two years community control and ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees for permitting drug abuse.
Pleas entered
The following guilty pleas were also entered:
• David Young, 37, failure to provide change of address;
• Mark Klinker, 37 of Lakeview, theft;
• John Gariety, 21, of Plain City, theft;
• Marcus Wilkerson, 34, of Springfield, possession of drugs and a forfeiture;
• Machele Powers, 32 of Marysville, receiving stolen property;
• Trevor Board, 21, of Bellefontaine, three counts trafficking in drugs and possession of drugs; and
• Tammy Clark, 48, of Lakeview, domestic violence, criminal trespass, petty theft and theft of drugs.