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Clean-up Greenfield Saturday - Times Gazette

Clean-up Greenfield Saturday By Angela Shepherd - For The Times-Gazette William “Bill” Roller (center) was recognized as April’s Greenfield Citizen of the Month for his continuing contributions to the town and the community. He is pictured at Tuesday’s council meeting with (l-r) council members Phil Clyburn, Eric Borsini, Kyle Barr, Amie Ernst and Brenda Losey, and city manager Todd Wilkin. Photo by Angela Shepherd Officer Mark Hamilton of the Greenfield Police Department was recognized as the April Employee of the Month. Hamilton was nominated through a personal note from a citizen he helped through a situation. Photo by Angela Shepherd

Two will face list of sex charges - Times Gazette

Two will face list of sex charges By Tim Colliver - tcolliver@aimmediamidwest.com McCartney Murray A Greenfield man will observe his birthday during a pretrial hearing Wednesday in Highland County Common Pleas Court on one count of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, a second-degree felony. Nathan Murray, 32, is facing a 24-count indictment returned by a Highland County grand jury on April 6 on charges ranging from a first-degree count of rape and a third-degree felony charge of gross sexual imposition, to six counts of the second-degree felony of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material, to 16 counts of pandering obscenity involving a minor, each a fourth-degree felony.

Social media sensation Officer Clarence offers canine comfort at US Capitol

Social media sensation Officer Clarence offers canine comfort at US Capitol TODAY 2 hrs ago An angelic Saint Bernard named Clarence has been busy earning his wings. The 10-year-old dog spent this week at the U.S. Capitol to attend services for Capitol police officer William “Billy” Evans, who was killed April 2 when a driver rammed his car into a security barricade outside the complex. He and his handler, Deputy Chief William Gordon of the Greenfield Police Department in Massachusetts, volunteer with the nonprofit K9 First Responders, which offers comfort to people affected by traumatic events. “It’s kind of how you have a dark, cloudy day and it’s raining and then you get that first ray of sunshine, and it’s beautiful,” Gordon told TODAY. “That’s kind of what Clarence does: He brings a ray of sunshine into a dark world.”

Greenfield Police Investigating Child for Sale Online

Apr 20, 2021 Police in Greenfield are investigating a disturbing online advertisement. According to the Ross County Sheriff’s Office, on Saturday a deputy received a report that someone was attempting to sell their child online. The deputy observed the ad which was offering a child for a price of $100. The deputy made contact with the Greenfield Police Department and was advised the incident was already being investigated by their department.  

Greenfield Police Investigating Child for Sale Online | The 90s to Now

Apr 20, 2021 Police in Greenfield are investigating a disturbing online advertisement. According to the Ross County Sheriff’s Office, on Saturday a deputy received a report that someone was attempting to sell their child online. The deputy observed the ad which was offering a child for a price of $100. The deputy made contact with the Greenfield Police Department and was advised the incident was already being investigated by their department.  

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