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Pike County Sheriff Tracy D. Evans, Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman and Jackson County Sheriff Ted Frazier report that on Friday April 23, 2021, Deputies along with Probation Officers from the Pike County Court conducted a joint investigation effort at 499 state Route 335. The investigation was in response to several thefts which occurred in Scioto County.
Scioto County reached out to Pike County to assist in speaking with suspects at the above location in reference to multiple thefts that occurred in Porter Township (Wheelersburg).
Deputies from the Pike County Sheriff s Office, as well as Probation Officers from Pike County Court, went with a Scioto County Deputy to the residence on Ohio 335. Upon arrival one male, who was identified as Austin Gillenwater, began to flee on foot but was caught and taken into custody without incident for a probation violation. A second male was found hiding at the residence and was identified as Clarence Gillenwater. Mr. Gillenwater was tak
By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com
COOPERSTOWN – After last month’s hour-long fiery debate at the county board meeting over resolutions expressing contrary views on the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, both resolutions went through routinely at today’s meeting as part of the consent agenda.
Well, almost.
County Rep. Rick Brockway, on Zoom from his West Laurens home, answered a question his wife was relaying to him from a caller.
“We didn’t pull either of them,” replied Brockway. “They didn’t pull theirs, so we didn’t pull ours.”
“Rick, you’re not on mute,” one of his fellow Zoom meeting participants called out.
By JIM KEVLIN • Special to www.AllOTSEGO.com
Meg Kennedy
COOPERSTOWN – Both Late Resolution G and Late Resolution H may become the position of the county Board of Representatives.
But H, the Democratic resolution, which decried the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, but didn’t mention summer-long riots in U.S. cities, currently has a better chance of becoming board policy.
Meg Kennedy, who is the county board’s sole Conservative Party member, representing Hartwick, Milford and New Lisbon, voted for both resolutions at the Feb. 3 county board meeting, and could be the deciding vote when the board next meets March 3.