Details released on theft from Coshocton County Fair Board
Pamela Bordenkircher was sentenced in December. State Auditor gives details on her theft in office.
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State Auditor s Office has released more details about the theft of more than $45,000 from the Coshocton County Agricultural Society, commonly known as the fair board, by a former secretary.
Pamela A. Bordenkircher, 63, 449 S. Fourth St., Apt. 1, was indicted in February 2020, with one count of grand theft, a fourth-degree felony, and four counts of theft, fifth-degree felonies. She entered guilty pleas to all charges on Oct. 9 and was sentenced in December to 12 months in prison.
‘Unbelievable journey’
By Melanie Speicher - mspeicher@sidneydailynew.com
Lenhart
SIDNEY == As 2020 comes to a close, Shelby County Sheriff John Lenhart is bidding a fond farewell the his fellow employees at the sheriff;s office. Lenhart, who didn’t seek re-election to the office, will begin a new career after the first of the year with the Ohio State Auditor’ Office.
During his final interview for his weekly column, Lenhart reflected on his years as sheriff.
“ I’m going to miss the people,” said Lenhart of his coworkers. “Ill miss the interaction with the people.
“Some of these folks I hired the first time I was sheriff. I hired the moms and dads and now I’ve hired the children I’ve watched grow up,” he said.