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Five people arrested by police on Tuesday
ANGOLA â The following people were booked into the Steuben County Jail on these initial charges following arrests made by law enforcement officers on Tuesday. Formal charges, if any, are by the Steuben County Prosecutorâs Office.
⢠Coty A. Alaura, 35, of the 100 block of C.R. 61, Hamilton, arrested at the jail on a charge of misdemeanor battery.
⢠Tia M. Barnes, 26, of the 200 block of East Highland Street, Albion, arrested at the jail on a warrant alleging felony and misdemeanor failure to appear in court.
⢠Cheri R. King, 57, of Lane 587 Lake James, Fremont, arrested at home on a charge of misdemeanor domestic battery.
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AUBURN â Judge Adam Squiller sentenced 21 people for criminal offenses during hearings in DeKalb Superior Court I this week.
Miguel Cuevas of the 2400 block of Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne, was sentenced to eight days in jail for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, a Class C misdemeanor. He received credit for four days served while the case was pending. He was fined $100, and his driving license was suspended for 20 days.
Kodi Schambers of the 4600 block of Willard West Road, Willard, Ohio, was sentenced to 90 days in jail, all suspended except four days, for resisting law enforcement, a Class A misdemeanor; battery, a Class B misdemeanor; and public intoxication, a Class B misdemeanor. He received credit for two days served in jail while the case was pending and was placed on probation for 180 days.