According to a sheriff’s report, the deputy responded to 32-year-old Heather R. Crossen’s home for a welfare check after an acquaintance of Crossen’s reported she sent him a text message that concerned him during the early evening Nov. 26.
According to a complaint that the sheriff’s office filed in Portage County Municipal Court in Ravenna, while the deputy was at the home, Crossen allegedly tried to grab a knife from a butcher’s block to attack him with it. No injuries were reported and Crossen was arrested and taken to Portage County Jail.
Crossen pleaded guilty Feb. 18 to third-degree felony attempted assault and first-degree misdemeanor child endangerment involving a 2-year-old girl in the home, according to court records. The felony charge was amended down from first-degree felony assault as part of a plea deal.
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Jake Jones, director of the Northeast Ohio Community Alternative Program in Warren, stands outside the Pine Avenue SE facility talking about the COVID-19 situation in his lockup.
WARREN An official at the alternative lockup facility in Warren last week reported no positive COVID-19 cases among its residents during the span of the pandemic.
“Over the past few months, we have isolated eight residents,” said Jake Jones, director of the Northeast Ohio Community Alternative Program (NEOCAP) in Warren. “All of them quickly improved and returned to programming in about two to four days.”
WARREN Trumbull County commissioners on Wednesday approved a letter to Gov. Mike DeWine, asking him to conduct a feasibility study on a lake-to-river natural gas pipeline.
The proposed project, according to the letter signed by commissioners Frank Fuda, Mauro Cantalamessa and Dan Polivka, was initiated at an Aug. 23, 2019, meeting among DeWine and Mahoning Valley political and business leaders. During that time, DeWine held a cabinet meeting in the Valley and attended events at other sites here.
“Four organizations at the forefront of the fundamental economic development efforts in the Mahoning Valley shared with you the key public public policy priorities for the community,” the commissioners’ letter begins.
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WARREN Trumbull County commissioners on Wednesday approved a letter to Gov. Mike DeWine, asking him to conduct a feasibility study on a lake-to-river natural gas pipeline.
The proposed project, according to the letter signed by commissioners Frank Fuda, Mauro Cantalamessa and Dan Polivka, was initiated at an Aug. 23, 2019, meeting among DeWine and Mahoning Valley political and business leaders. During that time, DeWine held a cabinet meeting in the Valley and attended events at other sites here.
“Four organizations at the forefront of the fundamental economic development efforts in the Mahoning Valley shared with you the key public public policy priorities for the community,” the commissioners’ letter begins.