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York told Tingler that he should not make threats, saying Tingler “knows better.”
Tingler said York could not prove that he made threats and said that since he has been accused of making threats in the past, he should “make good on his threats.”
The report said Tingler then tried to ask York to look past this incident, saying “if you were smart, you would” and repeated it several times.
York then ended the call.
Following the call, York informed Ottawa County Sheriff Steve Levorchick of the incident and would eventually be instructed by the prosecutor’s office to seek third-degree felony retaliation charges against Tingler.
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TOLEDO - A Salem Township man convicted of making threats to Ottawa County schools won an appeal to have his case back in court to determine if his conviction can be expunged.
In his appeal, Charles Tingler argued that his record should be expunged and records in his 2014 case sealed, because the trial court did not provide a detailed explanation for denying his motion.
Tingler was charged in April 2014 after make bomb and gun threats at schools, including threats to shoot up Port Clinton Middle School, and was later convicted during a March 2015 trial of two counts of inducing panic, disrupting public services, and aggravated menacing.