Clinton County Municipal Court dispositions

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WILMINGTON — The following report is compiled using a disposition report provided by the Clinton County Municipal Court. The information includes the name of the defendant, age, location (if listed), charge disposed, fine, court costs assessed, jail sentence and any special conditions. Municipal Judge Mike Daugherty oversees the court, which handles misdemeanors, traffic cases and some civil cases. Only the criminal misdemeanors are included here.

The following pled guilty or were found guilty of crimes between Nov. 9 and Nov. 13:

  • Tosha Lowry, 28, of Sabina, two charges of theft and one charge of possessing criminal tools, sentenced 360 days jail, fined $2,000, assessed $200 court costs, write letter of apology and no contact with the victim business. If compliant with all terms, $1,500 of the fine will be suspended. A third charge of theft and two other charges of possessing criminal tools were dismissed.
  • Amy Ostrander, 50, of New Vienna, attempted assault, sentenced 30 days jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, must complete anger management.
  • Ricky Johnson Jr., 35, of Wilmington, possession of a drug abuse instrument, sentenced 180 days jail (177 suspended), supervised probation, fined $1,000, assessed $100 court costs, license suspended for about six months. If compliant with probation, court will suspend 177 days of the jail sentence and $500 of the fine.
  • Roger Buerkle II, 47, of Martinsville, theft, sentenced 30 days jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, must complete 80 hours community service.
  • Lindsey Riehle, 29, of Clarksville, theft, sentenced three days jail (two suspended), fined $50, assessed $100 court costs, must write letter of apology. If Riehle has no contact with the victim business and pays restitution, two days of the jail sentence will be suspended. Separate charges of theft and trespassing against Riehle were dismissed.
  • Jonathan Voss, 37, of Wilmington, possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced 30 days jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, must complete supervised probation, license suspended for six months.
  • Amanda Voss, 35, of Wilmington, possession of drug paraphernalia, sentenced 30 days jail (suspended), fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, must complete supervised probation, license suspended for six months.
  • Damaal Lattimore, 23, of Wilmington, receiving stolen property and resisting arrest, sentenced 180 days jail, fined $1,000, assessed $100 court costs, supervised probation, must write a letter of apology. If compliant with probation, $750 of the fine will be suspended.
  • Rusty Carmack, 41, of Wilmington, possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $100, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Armontae Bell, 21, of Federal Way, Washington, possession of marijuana, fined $100, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Randi Preston, 29, of Hillsboro, disorderly conduct, fined $55, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Janson Nace, 24, of Wilmington, assault and criminal damages, sentenced 270 days jail (suspended), fined $750, assessed $200 court costs, supervised probation. If compliant with probation, part of the jail sentence and $250 of the fine will be suspended.
  • Arielle Grimm, 21, of Steubenville, possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $50, assessed $100 court costs, license suspended for six months.
  • Dale Medley, 46, of Clarksville, trespassing, fined $105, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Brian Morris, 54, of Hillsboro, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, license suspended for six months.
  • Keith Creditt, 53, of Sabina, disorderly conduct, fined $150, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Jessey Hammonds, 25, assault, sentenced 60 days jail, fined $600, assessed $100 court costs.
  • Curtis Dixon, 35, of Wilmington, assault, sentenced 180 days jail, fined $250, assessed $100 court costs, no contact with a certain woman. Charges of possession of marijuana and domestic violence against Dixon were dismissed.
  • Alexandria Doyle, 20, of Wilmington, theft, sentenced 30 days jail (29 days suspended), fined $100, assessed $100 court costs, write letter of apology and no contact with the victim business.
  • Doil Tucker, 57, of Wilmington, menacing, sentenced 30 days jail (27 days suspended), fined $250, assessed $100 court costs, two years unsupervised probation, no contact except for a letter of apology and no further offense.
  • Richard Smith, 25, of Wilmington, two charges of possession of a drug abuse instrument, sentenced 360 days jail, fined $2,000, assessed $200 court costs, license suspended for six months and must complete probation. If compliant with all terms, the court will suspend $1,500 of the fine. A third charge of possessing a drug abuse instrument and a charge of disorderly conduct were dismissed.
  • Matthew Reeder, 34, of Clarksville, theft, sentenced six days jail, fined $100, assessed $100 court costs. Two other theft charges were dismissed.
  • Lori Pfister, 49, of Wilmington, theft, sentencing stayed to allow defendant to complete a diversion program.
  • Matthew Lane, 29, obstruction of official business, sentenced 90 days jail (stayed), assessed $100 court costs. Jail stayed for consideration of a transfer.

The following had charges that were dismissed:

  • Benjamin Benningfield, 25, of Wilmington, breaking and entering; charge dismissed.
  • Landyn Vraniak, 19, of Springboro, underage consumption; charge dismissed.
  • Michael Lawson, 34, of Hillsboro, possession of a drug abuse instrument; charge dismissed.
  • Matthew Murphy, 31, of Wilmington, manufacturing illegal drugs; charge dismissed.
  • Timothy Taylor Jr., 32, theft, obstruction of official business and possession of a drug abuse instrument; charges dismissed. Taylor was also charged with illegal conveyance of prohibited items and was transferred to Clinton County Court of Common Pleas.
  • Justin Morris, 29, of Hillsboro, possession of marijuana; charge dismissed.
  • Samuel Holaday, 20, of Hillsboro, domestic violence, underage consumption, obstruction of official business, public indecency; all charges dismissed.

Reach Nathan Kraatz at 937-382-2574, ext. 2510 or on Twitter @NathanKraatz.

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By Nathan Kraatz

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