Clinton County Sheriff’s reports

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The following information comes from incident reports provided by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office. All those arrested are presumed innocent until possibly proven guilty in court.

WILMINGTON — Three Wilmington residents and a Sabina female were arrested after a traffic stop on Feb. 18.

According to the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office report, Deputy Traevon Williams stopped a vehicle on East Mount Pleasant Road in Wilmington. The report indicates that Anthony Woody, Jr., 37, of Wilmington was removed from the vehicle and allegedly assaulted Williams prior to running. According to the report, Woody was tased multiple times and later apprehended. According to Col. Brian Prickett, the deputy suffered only minor injuries.

A search was conducted on the vehicle where drug abuse instruments were located, the report states. Wood was arrested on charges of allegedly possessing drug abuse instruments, resisting arrest, obstructing justice, and assault. The other three arrested that night included Nyles Williams, 25, of Wilmington, Mandy Torrisi, 32, of Wilmington, and Amber Docter, 23, of Sabina. All three were charged with allegedly possessing drug abuse instruments.

The sheriff’s office recently received the following reports:

• At 3:20 p.m. on Feb. 10, a 63-year-old Wilmington male reported that several firearms and accessories were stolen. Among the weapons stolen included a Ruger Mini 14 rifle, and a military-ssued P38 pistol with clip holster. The victim named two suspects. The report indicates that the incident took place between Dec. 1, 2016 and Feb. 10, 2017.

• At 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 12, deputies responded to a gas station on State Route 73 West in reference to a theft. The report lists Magnum condoms as the only item taken. Fingerprints were collected as evidence.

• At 9:11 p.m. on Feb. 17, a theft report was filed with the office. According to the report, a 33-year-old Midland female advised that on Feb. 16 she went to pick up a friend from her residence. She advised that the vehicle was unlocked when she went inside at the 4800 block of State Route 350 West in Clarksville. When she returned she found several items missing. The items included a straight-talk pre-paid phone, a Kindle fire tablet, and a tan 12×12 trunk.

• At 9:07 a.m. on Feb. 18, a 54-year-old Port William male advised authorities that an unknown person entered an unlocked building at the 400 block of Ellis Street in Port Williams and removed items. Among the items taken included a 175-pound and a 65-pound anvil and small leatherworker’s anvil.

• At 3:50 a.m. on Feb. 22, a deputy stopped a vehicle for three stop sign violations. The deputy was given consent to search the vehicle and “a large amount” of drug paraphernalia was found. A female subject in the car advised they were hers. The female stated that she sold three types of pills for profit and used what she stated was meth for personal use. The items were sent to the crime lab.

• At 10:15 a.m. on Feb. 22, a deputy responded to the office at East Clinton Middle School in reference to a fight between two students. According to the report, the fight took place in the hallway where one student pushed another studenmagainst the wall and stated he needed to “shut his mouth.”

• At 10:44 a.m. on Feb. 22, a deputy was advised by the office at East Clinton Middle School that a fight took place in the hallway. According to the report, the deputy found one student tried to talk with the other and was pushed out of the way. Upon being pushed, the student ran up behind the other and allegedly assaulted him from the rear.

• At 2:26 p.m. on Feb. 22, a deputy stopped a vehicle at Center Road/Smith Road in Wilmington for a left to center violation. According to the report, the deputy observed evidence of possible narcotic usage in the vehicle by the male and female subject. After a K-9 responded and indicated the vehicle, narcotics and narcotic equipment were taken.

• At 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 23, a 19-year-old subject allegedly stumbled across the roadway of Fife Ave/John Street in Wilmington, which caused the deputy to almost run her over. The deputy found the subject to be under the influence of alcohol. She was arrested for underage consumption.

Sheriff’s deputies recently arrested or charged the following people:

• Faith Marion, 29, of Clarksville, was arrested for allegedly possessing drug abuse instruments. According to the report, a deputy was dispatched to the 4800 block of State Route 350 West in Clarksville in reference to a possible overdose.

• Russell Stone, 28, of Sabina, was arrested for alleged domestic violence. According to the report, a deputy responded to the 100 block of Larrick Road in Sabina in reference to a domestic dispute at 9 a.m. on Feb. 18.

• James Constable, 73, of Blanchester was arrested for alleged criminal trespassing. According to the report, a Sheriff’s deputy was called to the 1900 block of State Route 133 South in Blanchester in reference to a trespassing report. The caller and victim listed is a 53-year-old male resident.

• Justin Carder, 30, and Sadina McGan, 25, both of Cincinnati, werearrested for allegedly possessing drug abuse instruments. According to the report, at 1:20 a.m. on Feb. 16 a deputy stopped a vehicle where a male and female subject advised they were lost and “appeared to be under the influence of narcotics.” Consent was given to search and drug abuse instruments and paraphernalia were located.

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By John Hamilton

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Reach John Hamilton at 937-382-2574

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