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Evictions rate were down in Cambridge in 2020 and into 2021 in Guernsey County, but Magistrate Teresa Liston, Cambridge Municipal Court and Jesse Moses, attorney, Southeastern Ohio Legal Services (SEOLS) expect to see that change soon.
Court records show that in 2018 there 122 filings for eviction cases, in 2019, there were 94 and in 2020 there were only 60.
Liston and Moses both attributed the decline in evictions to the COVID-19 pandemic and the moratorium put in place to temporarily halt evictions until the pandemic passes.
According to Moses at the onset of the pandemic there was a bit of scrambling in trying to figure out what legislation was coming about and what aide could be provided.
One shoplifter ran into the woods while the other came quietly back to the office Dec. 5 in Madisonville.
Madisonville Officer Jesse Moses said just after 8 p.m. that night, he went to Walmart on a shoplifting call and was told the suspect had taken off running.
Moses said he spotted the suspect heading toward the Dollar Tree and, when he turned into that storeâs parking lot, turning on his lights, the suspect ran up a hill and into a wooded area.
Moses said he gave chase and eventually caught up to the man â identified as Timothy Michael Finney â and took him back to Walmart where security recovered a black hoodie heâd allegedly taken off with.