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LISBON In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a preliminary/pretrial hearing was set Jan. 25 for Donald Tanner Jones, 32, Ossining, N.Y., charged with third- ....
Jan 8, 2021 LISBON Brandon M. Huff, 26, Campbell Road, Hanoverton, the man charged with three felony counts of vandalism for water damage at the county jail and sheriff’s office, waived his right to a preliminary hearing before Judge Katelyn Dickey in County Municipal Court on Thursday afternoon. Huff, who remains incarcerated at the county jail, appeared by video and was bound over to the Common Pleas Court grand jury. On Dec. 25, Huff is accused of damaging a sprinkler system spray head in his jail cell, which caused damage to the conceal carry weapons room, the IT room, two detectives’ rooms and several pods and an office at the jail. ....
Jan 1, 2021 LISBON A Jan. 7 preliminary hearing was set in county Municipal Court for Justin Lee Randolph, 27, Desellem Road, Lisbon, accused of setting a fire in a Days Inn hotel room on Tuesday. Due to the amount of damage, more than $7,500, the vandalism charge is a fourth-degree felony. Court documents indicate the fire set of an alarm and activated the sprinklers, damaging multiple rooms on both the first and second floor and the evacuation of other hotel guests. The water damaged not only the ceilings and floors in the rooms, but also the beds, TVs and personal belongings of guests. Randolph posted the $30,000 cash or surety bond and was released from the county jail on Thursday after his arraignment by video in front of Judge Katelyn Dickey. ....
Jan 1, 2021 LISBON A Jan. 7 preliminary hearing was set in county Municipal Court for Justin Lee Randolph, 27, Desellem Road, Lisbon, accused of setting a fire in a Days Inn hotel room on Tuesday. Due to the amount of damage, more than $7,500, the vandalism charge is a fourth-degree felony. Court documents indicate the fire set of an alarm and activated the sprinklers, damaging multiple rooms on both the first and second floor and the evacuation of other hotel guests. The water damaged not only the ceilings and floors in the rooms, but also the beds, TVs and personal belongings of guests. Randolph posted the $30,000 cash or surety bond and was released from the county jail on Thursday after his arraignment by video in front of Judge Katelyn Dickey. ....