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BPD: Career criminal assaulted girlfriend, faces felony, multiple charges; arrested hiding in bushes

BPD: ‘Career criminal’ assaulted girlfriend, faces felony, multiple charges; arrested hiding in bushes Betts BLANCHESTER A ‘“career criminal” was arrested hiding in bushes after a foot chase and he faces multiple charges for allegedly assaulting a woman. On Wednesday afternoon a 42-year-old Blanchester woman came to the police station to report that her live-in boyfriend had assaulted her twice over the past week, according to a news release from Police Chief Scott Reinbolt, who said both reside in the mobile home park at 800 E. Center St. “The woman stated she was able to get away from the home and drove to the police station,” said Reinbolt. “She stated she last saw her boyfriend, who she identified as Christopher Betts, age 25, walking on State Route 28 headed west.”

Mother s Day menus from Hartford-area restaurants

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Plats and Parcels: Sober Living Facility Will Replace Hostel

Big change for distinctive Riverwest building. Plus: A busy week of real estate news. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 25th, 2021 12:13 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Cream City Hostel in 2019, 500 E. Center St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene. There is new life for the former bank building at 500 E. Center St., but not as a hostel. Cream City Hostel, which opened in 2019, fell victim to the global travel downturn triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. RiverBee LLC, which owns the property, pivoted to seeking a new tenant in 2020. The investment group owns many of the fixtures, including the beds, in addition to the property.

Briefs: Marion area kids honored by DAR

Briefs: Marion area kids honored by DAR Marion Star Marion DAR chapter honors local youth MARION - The Captain William Hendricks Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution in Marion recently held its annual youth recognition. These contests and awards were begun to develop the qualities of leadership, dependability, service and patriotism in youth and in the younger members of our society. The following youth were recognized: Jennifer McCleary, Outstanding Junior Member of the Captain William Hendricks Chapter; Haleigh Stover, Good Citizen winner at Harding High School; Dylon Jones, Mount Gilead High School, Chapter and District Winner of the Good Citizen Contest; McKenzie Temple, Good Citizen winner at Pleasant High School; Lillian Wagner, Good Citizen winner at River Valley High School; Camrie Meyers, Good Citizen winner at Cardington-Lincoln High School; Katie Caskey, Outstanding Cadet of the Army JROTC Unit at Harding High School; Jessica Fown, Good Citizen

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