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CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF S REPORTS - Wilmington News Journal

CLINTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTS WILMINGTON The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly found guilty in court. The sheriff’s office recently processed these reports: • At 5:44 p.m. on April 12, a 39-year-old female reported a 31-year-old male had violated a protection order she issued against him. The suspect would later be charged with allegedly violating the order in Clinton County Municipal Court. A complaint warrant was filed on April 15. • At 11:13 p.m. on April 12, a 44-year-old Port William male reported $14,000 worth of tools and musical instruments had been stolen. According to the report, the theft took place between March 15 and April 12 at the 7900 block of U.S. 68 North in Wilmington/Liberty Township.

New shooting charge - Times Gazette

New shooting charge By John Hamilton - jhamilton@wnewsj.com Brian Liming is escorted by Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies. John Hamilton | News Journal WILMINGTON The primary suspect in the shooting of a state wildlife officer now faces a federal charge. A federal warrant from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio was executed against Brian Liming, 44, of Jamestown,last week in Clinton County Common Pleas Court. Clinton County Prosecutor Andrew T. McCoy said Liming was charged under a section of the federal criminal code which makes it a federal crime for an individual with a prior conviction for misdemeanor domestic violence to possess a firearm.

Feds charge Greene County man accused of shooting Ohio wildlife officer

Feds charge Greene County man accused of shooting Ohio wildlife officer Jen Balduf © John Hamilton - Wilmington News Journal Brian Liming of Greene County is escorted by Clinton County Sheriff s deputies following his arrest Thursday on a federal warrant. JOHN HAMILTON / WiILMINGTON NEWS JOURNAL A Greene County man accused of shooting an Ohio wildlife officer appeared Friday in federal court following his indictment for illegally possessing a gun. Brian R. Liming, 44, of Caesarcreek Twp. southeast of Xenia, was taken into custody Thursday by agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after he appeared for a pretrial hearing in Clinton County Common Pleas Court.

Liming taken into custody on a federal warrant - The Record Herald

Liming taken into custody on a federal warrant Brian Liming is escorted by Clinton County Sheriff’s deputies. John Hamilton | Wilmington News Journal WILMINGTON The primary suspect in the shooting of a state wildlife officer now faces a federal charge. A federal warrant from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio was executed against Brian Liming, 44, of Jamestown, on Thursday in Clinton County Common Pleas Court. Clinton County Prosecutor Andrew T. McCoy said Liming was charged under a section of the federal criminal code which makes it a federal crime for an individual with a prior conviction for misdemeanor domestic violence to possess a firearm.

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