The Beacon
The east end of the Port Clinton Beach across East Perry Street from Lakeview Park is being renovated in time for the summer swimming and sunbathing season. The concrete Jersey Construction Barriers will soon be removed as beach renovations are completed. (Photo by D’Arcy Patrick Egan)
The street light that help crowds of beachgoers cross East Perry Street from Lakeview Park parking lots to the cool waters of Lake Erie will be turned on Saturday, May 1, signaling the start of the summer season. The east end of the Port Clinton Beach, which has been a bit of a mess for quite a while, will soon be in tip-top shape for the summer.
Sheriff s Report
ACCIDENT REPORT
5:05 p.m. A keep the peace complaint was reported on Road 87 in Paulding.
9:15 p.m. An emotionally distressed person complaint was reported on OH 500/Road 51 in Payne.
Monday, March 29
6:00 p.m. A domestic complaint was reported on West Merrin Street in Payne.
6:39 p.m. A fight complaint was reported on Auglaize Street in Oakwood.
9:39 p.m. A telephone harassment complaint was reported on US 127 in Cecil.
Tuesday, March 30
10:46 a.m. A suspicious person/vehicle was reported on State Street in Melrose.
12:20 p.m. A civil complaint was reported on Road 80 in Payne.
6:00 p.m. A domestic complaint was reported on Broughton Street in Paulding.
Police Report
ACCIDENT REPORT
Tuesday, Mar. 9
8:00 P.M. Timothy Ridgway arrested Brian Saylor from a residence on East Perry Street on a warrant for Child Endangerment and Failure to Appear for Court. He was then transported to Paulding County Jail.
Thursday, Mar. 11
6:36 P.M. The officer on duty was dispatched to the Paulding Skate Park off of Emerald Road and was advised that juveniles were tearing down temporary orange fencing. When questioned, they denied tearing down the fencing but proceeded to put it back up.
Friday, Mar. 12
12:06 A.M. It was reported that a shed at a residence on West Harrison Street was in flames. When the officer arrived, they made sure that everyone was safely evacuated from the home until the fire department arrived and got the fire under control.
Paulding Council hears business wants to expand
Melinda Krick Wednesday, March 10, 2021 11:12 AM
PAULDING – Public comments took up over half of Paulding Village
Council’s regular meeting Monday, March 1, with plans shared for a
possible business expansion and some intense discussion surrounding a
few hot-button issues.
Businessman Jim Estle presented some plans
to expand his used car business on East Perry Street (U.S. 127) at the
bridge. He would to like to add a two-bay service department as well as a
paved lot for another 50-70 cars.
Estle noted the service department would be open seven days a week until midnight and would create four jobs.
Feb 27, 2021
LISBON A March 8 preliminary hearing was set in county Municipal Court for Ryan W. Virden, 32, Jennings Avenue, Salem, charged with having weapons while under disability, a third-degree felony, for allegedly having a nine-millimeter semi-automatic pistol in his bedrooms when the county drug task force searched his home Thursday. Virden reportedly has multiple felony convictions including ones involving drugs and weapons.
Chad M. Collins, 35, last known address McCracken Road, Salem, signed a waiver of extradition so he can be returned to Hampton Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania where he is facing a warrant for a charge of harassment and terroristic threats. He was reportedly found at an address on Salem Parkway, Salem, on Wednesday.