Brittany Watts, who miscarried in her bathroom and then left the house, should not be criminally charged for her handling of the home miscarriage, a grand jury decides.
Apr 14, 2021
HOWLAND A Warren man has been arraigned on burglary and felonious assault charges connected to a home invasion in the 7900 block of Anderson Avenue in Howland.
Mick Robinson, 40, of West Market Street, on Tuesday was given a $300,000 bond in the case by Municipal Judge Terry Ivanchak, who set an April 20 preliminary hearing before Judge Thomas Gysegem. Robinson is to have no contact with the victim.
Howland officers were dispatched to the Anderson Avenue home in reference to an unwanted person shortly before midnight Monday. The 21-year-old male resident told 911 dispatchers a man was threatening to kick the door in and he was counting down. Later, the intruder was at the back door, according to the report, and had forced his way into the home and was fighting with the resident.
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WARREN A driver of a Mercedes SUV, accused of driving erratically at slow speeds on Niles Road SE late Thursday, was arrested on a weapons and counterfeiting charges after police said a handgun was found.
The gun was below the passenger seat of his SUV and fake money was found in his pocket shortly before midnight, a police report states.
Matthew Whittenberger, 22, of 1179 Summit St. NW, Warren, was arraigned Friday in Warren Municipal Court on charges of counterfeiting and carrying a concealed weapon, according to jail records.
Whittenberg, who pleaded not guilty before Municipal Judge Terry Ivanchak, was released on a personal recognizance bond. He will have a preliminary hearing before Ivanchak at 10:15 a.m. Feb. 25. Ronald Yarwood was appointed as Whittenberg’s attorney.