Journal Staff Reports
LISBON An East Liverpool man who had broken into an elementary school pleaded guilty to the charges he was facing and was sentenced this week in Common Pleas Court.
Justin B. Schroeder, 34, Zenith Court, East Liverpool, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony; receiving stolen property, three counts of receiving stolen property, two fourth-degree felonies and one a fifth-degree felony; and a misdemeanor petty theft charge.
Schroeder requested immediate sentencing and was sentenced serve 180 days in jail with credit for 112 days already served and then placed on four years of probation.
On Oct. 23, Schroeder broke into North Elementary School in East Liverpool, taking multiple items including clothing, food and supplies.
Feb 18, 2021
LISBON An East Liverpool man who had broken into an elementary school pleaded guilty to the charges he was facing and was sentenced this week in Common Pleas Court.
Justin B. Schroeder, 34, Zenith Court, East Liverpool, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony; receiving stolen property, three counts of receiving stolen property, two fourth-degree felonies and one a fifth-degree felony; and a misdemeanor petty theft charge.
Schroeder requested immediate sentencing and was sentenced serve 180 days in jail with credit for 112 days already served and then placed on four years of probation.
On Oct. 23, Schroeder broke into North Elementary School in East Liverpool, taking multiple items including clothing, food and supplies. Additionally, he had in his possession a stolen 2015 Kia Optima belonging to Kimberly Paul, a Heckler and Koch 9-millimeter pistol and a license plate belonging to the Allegheny County Port Authority.
Jan 15, 2021
LISBON A New York man, who allegedly sliced a local man in the head and back with a razor blade at a former motel was among 50 people indicted by the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury this week.
Naquan P. McCorkle, 35, Lynbrook, N.Y., is charged with felonious assault, a second-degree felony, and attempted murder, a first-degree felony. In the early morning hours of Nov. 30, McCorkle is accused of cutting Brian Custer with a razor blade in attempt to end his life at the location formerly known as the Trails End Motel on state Route 45 between Lisbon and West Point.