Apr 23, 2021
25-year-old Garrison Salyer of Hillsboro is facing a first-degree felony charge of rape of a minor under the age of 10 after admitting to a counselor that he sexually abused his son, according to an affidavit filed Thursday with the Hillsboro Municipal Court. Salyer, 25, confessed to sexually abusing his then 1-year-old son on multiple occasions in 2019 while speaking with a counselor recently at Talbert House, according to the affidavit. Salyer is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Hillsboro Municipal Court this coming Tuesday morning. A Talbert House counselor contacted Highland County Children Services after Salyer’s confession, who in turn asked Hillsboro police for assistance prior to going to Salyer’s residence on Treewood Drive. An officer stated in the affidavit that upon arriving at Salyer s residence Wednesday evening, Salyer admitted that he had committed the crime.
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City to receive $1.29M
By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com
Pictured in front at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting are council members Ann Morris (left) and Greg Maurer. In back are council president Tom Eichinger (left) and council clerk Kimberly Newman. The meeting was held in the Hillsboro Municipal Courtroom.
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Despite the coronavirus pandemic, city finances are about where they were expected to be through the first quarter of this year, city auditor Alex Butler said at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting.
“So far, so good. Revenue is about what we expected it to be and expenses as well… so that is good,” Butler said.