Mar 3, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL In East Liverpool Municipal Court, Charles L. Tudor, Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, was fined $500 and given 200 days in jail (60 imposed) on charges of a probation violation, unlawful restraint and domestic violence.
Robert L. Wright, Riverview Street, was fined $100 for failure to stop for a school bus.
Ashley M. Butler, St. Clair Avenue, was fined $100 for passing a school bus with flashing lights.
Brandon S. Myers, Third Street in Wellsville, is scheduled for a pretrial March 22 on a city income tax charge. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail for violating his probation for a drug paraphernalia charge.
A motion hearing has been set April 14 for Camaren R. Harden, Youngstown, on a marijuana possession charge.
Feb 19, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL In East Liverpool Municipal Court, Kevin L. Byers waived a preliminary hearing on a felony domestic violence charge and the case was sent to the county grand jury. In a separate case, he was fined $500 and given 270 days in jail (15 days imposed) and 40 community service hours on charges of assault and criminal damaging.
Kimberly A. Parrish, North Shadylane Avenue, was fined $150 and given 60 days in jail (suspended) and 20 community service hours on charges of driving under a 12-point suspension and speeding.
Helen M. McGinnis, North Street, was fined $100 for passing a school bus with lights.
Rebecca S. Dyke, West Fourth Street, was fined $250 and given 30 days in jail (two imposed) and 40 hours community service hours for possession of drug paraphernalia.
COLUMBIANA COUNTY COURT NEWS
LISBON An Operation Big Oak defendant, Micheala Sue Reardon, 27, Cleveland, pleaded guilty in Common Pleas Court to attempted engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, a second-degree felony; corrupting another with drugs, a second-degree felony; aggravated trafficking in heroin, a second-degree felony; aggravated trafficking in cocaine, a fourth-degree felony; and two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, both a fourth-degree felony. Reardon was sentenced to two years in prison and fined $7,500 after requesting immediate sentencing. In a separate case, Reardon pleaded guilty to illegal conveyance of a drug of abuse onto the grounds of a specified government facility and was sentenced to a year in prison with credit for 29 days already served and consecutive to the time she is serving in the Operation Big Oak case. Reardon had brought marijuana and tobacco to the county jail on July 7, 2019.
Feb 10, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL In East Liverpool Municipal Court, Charles D. Brereton III, South Surry Road, pleaded no contest to failure to file income tax and was fined $500 ($450 of the fine will be held in abeyance as long as he complies with the terms of his non-reporting unsupervised probation). He filed returns for tax years 2014 through 2016 and is ordered to make payments as agreed for 2009 through 2011 and 2014 and 2016. An additional charge of return and payment of income tax was dismissed with prejudice, after the defendant stipulated to probable cause and will pay associated costs.
An additional failure to file city income tax charge was dismissed with prejudice against Julie Brereton, South Surry Road.
Staff Writer
Morning Journal/Stephanie Ujhelyi
This T-shirt features a reproduction of a tattoo worn by âPretty Boyâ Floyd, who met his demise in a cornfield just outside the city.
EAST LIVERPOOL In the state of Ohio, police museums usually are found in bigger cities like Cincinnati, Cleveland or Toledo. However, visitors might be surprised to learn that this small city in Columbiana County also provides a unique look into its history thanks to its law enforcement.
Kelsey Hedrick, who formerly served East Liverpool and now nearby St. Clair Township police as a patrolman, is the curator of the East Liverpool Police Museum. For almost 20 years, the museum has provided a glimpse into life along the Ohio River.