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Sheriff s deputy rescues 3 goats dumped on Sites Road

View Comments MANSFIELD - The person who dumped three baby goats along the railroad tracks on Sites Road around 6 p.m. Wednesday could be facing criminal charges. Richland County Sheriff s Capt. Donald Zehner said dispatchers received a call from someone who witnessed a red truck dump the three goats and leave the scene. Zehner said early Wednesday evening he was caring for the goats short term at his farm. He estimated the goats are under six months old. Deputy Owen Ross rescued the goats and put them in his cruiser and brought them to Zehner s farm. Wednesday night, the goats owner Danny Boyd posted on Facebook that his goats were missing. He doesn t live too far from Sites Road. He said he thought they got loose. 

Board votes to terminate two Clear Fork kitchen workers contracts

Board votes to terminate two Clear Fork kitchen workers contracts MANSFIELD - The Clear Fork Board of Education Thursday night voted to terminate employment contracts of two Butler Elementary School kitchen employees who are facing criminal charges. Friday morning, Clear Fork Schools Superintendent Janice Wyckoff said the board voted in Thursday s regular meeting to terminate the employment contracts of Jodi Kline, cafeteria manager; and Suzanne Keller, employed under a non-teaching employee contract as a cafeteria worker/cashier assigned to Butler Elementary School and as a bus driver. What are the charges? Diane Pyle, 55, of Fredericktown; Kline, 51, of Butler; and Keller, 50, of Butler, were charged in February with stealing food from the Clear Fork Butler Elementary School kitchen for personal use, and one was accused by school officials of butchering a pig and deer meat for personal use in the school s kitchen.

Mack Jr charged with receiving stolen property

MANSFIELD - The man accused of kidnapping his ex-girlfriend now also faces a charge of receiving stolen property. While searching John Mack Jr. s house at 592 Cliffside Drive on Feb. 27, authorities found $7,660.99 worth of merchandise in boxes, including a Sentinel safe, numerous computer monitors, desktop computer, iPad, three sewage pumps, a generator, four boxes of new clothing, wall shelves, a box of Bluetooth speakers, a microwave, seven pairs of muck boots, a hatchet, bolt cutters, four carpet runners, a box of car parts, a robotic vacuum and more, according to a Richland County Sheriff s Office report. J.B. Hunt Transportation Services in Columbus, Mack s employer at the time of Melinda Davis disappearance, is listed as the victim on the sheriff s report. The State of Ohio also is listed as a victim.

Family, friends of Melinda Davis offering up to $3,000 reward

Family, friends of Melinda Davis offering up to $3,000 reward
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John Mack Jr arraigned on charge of kidnapping of Shelby woman

Blood, presumed to be Davis , was found in Mack s Cliffside Drive residence, according to court documents. A $1 million cash and personal recognizance bond was set by Magistrate John McCollister of Mansfield Municipal Court. Mack, 43, was arrested without incident Thursday evening by Mansfield police who had received a tip that the suspect was in the area of East First and South Adams streets.  A warrant for Mack s arrest had been issued Feb. 26, the day after Davis was last seen driving her black 2013 Volkswagen Jetta near Shelby High School, according to police. Davis, 33, was believed to have been headed to Mansfield to make contact with Mack on the morning she disappeared.

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