Suspect nabbed after pursuit
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Gammoh
A Middletown man who authorities believe used a vehicle to ram a Hillsboro business entrance and steal a lottery machine last weekend was apprehended after he crashed his vehicle Tuesday while being pursued by law enforcement.
Michael Gammoh, 29, who has a Middletown address but also has a criminal record in Hillsboro Municipal Court dating back to 1999, was captured when his vehicle crashed into a ditch on Fairview/Lapparell Road in Pike County.
Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera said that at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday his office received a call from the Adams County Sheriff’s Office advising that the Peebles Police Department was in pursuit of a black Mitsubishi Eclipse, with the driver believed to be wanted by the Hillsboro Police Department for a break-in at the East Main Sunoco in Hillsboro last Saturday.
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Highland County Sheriffâs Deputy Devan Goen named Highland County Prosecutorâs Officer of the Quarter Highland County Prosecutor Anneka Collins presented Highland County Sheriffâs Deputy Devan Goen with the Highland County Prosecutorâs Officer of the Quarter Award Tuesday. Also pictured at right is Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera. (HCP Photos/Caitlin Forsha) From left, Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera and Highland County Prosecutorâs Officer of the Quarter Award honoree Deputy Devan Goen are pictured with members of the Highland County Prosecutorâs Office: (front row) office administrator Kathryn Allen, administrative assistant Tara Decker, Victim Witness Office director Heather Collins and assistant prosecutor James Roeder; and (back row) assistant prosecutor Mo
HCSO: Man struck, dragged child
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Tillard
Tillard
A Hillsboro man was still on the run Friday, 10 days after allegedly striking a 22-month-old child with a vehicle, dragging the child a short distance, and then fleeing a residence after the child’s mother called 911.
Highland County Sheriff Donnie Barrera said his office received a call on Jan. 5 reporting that a child had been struck in the Rocky Fork Lake area by a pickup truck driven by Nickolas D. Tillard, 31, then dragged a distance the sheriff estimated at seven to 10 feet.
Barrera said Tillard called his girlfriend at work after the accident, and that when the girlfriend arrived at the residence she found the child laying with injuries on a floor inside the house. When the girlfriend called 911, Barrera said Tillard fled the residence on foot because he had warrants out for this arrest. He left the pickup truck he had allegedly been driving at the scene.