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HCSO Detectives Vincent Antinore, Erica Engle earn Highland County Prosecutorâs Officers of the Quarter Award Highland County Sheriffâs Detectives Erica Engle and Vincent Antinore are pictured with their Highland County Prosecutorâs Officer of the Quarter Awards, as HCPO staff and Sheriff Donnie Barrera look on. Pictured are: (front, l-r) Sheriff Donnie Barrera, office administrator Kathryn Allen and Detectives Erica Engle and Vincent Antinore; (second row, l-r) victim advocates Shelby Burchett and Kayla Conrad; (third row, l-r) office assistant Karen Bridges, administrative assistant Tara Decker and prosecutor Anneka Collins; and (back row, l-r) assistant prosecutors Molly Bolek and Adam King. (HCP Photo/Caitlin Forsha)
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Child endangering case continues in Common Pleas Court Highland County Prosecutor Anneka Collins is pictured in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10. (HCP photos by Caitlin Forsha.) Dr. Jonathan Thackeray is pictured in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10. Britney Haynes. • • • An 18-year-old Hillsboro woman accused of child endangering and felonious assault testified on her own behalf on the second day of a trial in Highland County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, March 10.
Britney Haynes, who was the second and final individual called by the defense to testify, took the stand at approximately 1:51 p.m. Wednesday.
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The thin blue line: A local law enforcement officer s story speaks volumes Sgt. Mike Gaines
Publisher s note:
On Tuesday, Feb. 23, the Paint Creek Joint EMS/Fire District’s Rainsboro station was called to Rocky Fork Lake for two teens who had fallen through the ice and were in immediate peril. During the initial phase of the rescue, an Ohio Division of Natural Resources Officer, Jason Lagore, suffered a medical emergency at the scene and passed away after his response to rescue the victims. Highland County almost lost another law enforcement officer that same evening. This is Sgt. Mike Gaines story. It speaks volumes for everyone who has put on the uniform and placed his or her life on the line in the name of honorable dedication and service in the name of law enforcement. May God bless these true public servants. Thank you for your service.