LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a case against Sara Noling, 37, Wood Street, East Palestine, was bound over to the county grand jury on third-degree felonies of trafficking in drugs and drug abuse and fourth-degree felony possession of drugs-fentanyl related compound for allegedly possessing fentanyl-related compound and methamphetamine during an incident in East Palestine on Aug. 9 when she appeared to be under the influence of a narcotic. A pretrial was set Jan. 16 for a charge of possession of drug abuse instrument related to the incident.
A case against Brian Randall Pearl, 54, East Clark Street, East Palestine, was bound over to the county grand jury for a fourth-degree felony attempted tampering with evidence charge. Pearl allegedly attempted to eat a fold which contained alleged fentanyl after it was removed from his pocket during a traffic stop and placed on the bed of his truck on Nov. 8 in East Palestine. During a scuffle while he was being placed under arrest, an officer’s body camera was ripped from his vest and broke when it hit the road. A pretrial was set Feb. 12 for possessing marijuana, traffic control devices and improper/expired registration.
A case against Robert Jennings, 63, Park Avenue, Salem, was dismissed Wednesday during a jury trial after Judge Katelyn Dickey granted the defendant’s motion for acquittal. Jennings had been charged with violation of a protection order for allegedly sending a message via social media to a protected person on Oct. 26, 2022 in Leetonia.
Justin Kernaich, 21, Monroe Avenue, Salem, was fined $250 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 162 days suspended and credit for 18 days served, for domestic violence. He was ordered to serve 20 hours community service. Kernaich had shoved a woman and grabbed her by the throat on Oct. 29 in Salem.
Skylar Stinard, 23, Hazel Street, Leetonia, was fined $400 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, with credit for two days served, for obstructing official business and disorderly conduct for being involved in a fight at Fernengel’s Tavern in Salem and fleeing on foot from police. She yelled profanities at officers and attempted to kick and pull away from them several times.
A probation violation hearing was set Nov. 27 for Jason Call, 30, Avondale Street, East Liverpool for a domestic violence charge from 2022.
A charge of criminal trespass was dismissed against Nolan Bloor, 43, Riverside Avenue, Wellsville, at the request of the prosecutor after a witness could not be located. Bloor had been accused of trespassing at an East Liverpool apartment in November 2022.
A pretrial was set Nov. 20 for Brenston Thompkins, 27, homeless, East Liverpool, charged with criminal trespass for trespassing on metropolitan housing authority property on Wilbert Avenue.
Johnathan Diegdio, 21, North Shadylane, East Liverpool, was fined $150 for disorderly conduct for fighting with another man during an incident in East Liverpool on Nov. 12.
Jonathan Johnson, 37, Tuttle, Okla., was fined $150 and sentenced to one day in jail, with credit for one day served, for drug paraphernalia for possessing a glass meth pipe during a traffic stop on Aug. 4, 2019 in Salem.
A pretrial was set Feb. 27 for Darrin Harsh Sr., 57, Southeast Boulevard, Salem, charged with litter for allegedly having junk, debris and tires at a property in East Liverpool on June 1.
Lucas Keck, 28, Diagonal Road, Salem, was fined $850 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 150 days suspended and credit for two days served for failure to stop after an accident, failure to control, driving under suspension, marked lanes, failure to comply and driving while texting. His driver’s license was suspended for a year and he was ordered to complete 20 hours community service.
Donald Allgood, 35, Ohio Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $250 and sentenced to 17 days in jail, with credit for 17 days served, for disorderly conduct and possession of drug abuse instrument for an overdose incident on Nov. 28, 2018 in East Liverpool.
A pretrial was set Feb. 8 for Caitlyn Haught, 33, West Washington Street, Lisbon, charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs first offense, OVI breath first offense and reasonable control.
A pretrial was set Feb. 26 for David Vallera, 59, Wood Street, Wellsville, charged with OVI first offense, OVI breath first offense and reasonable control.
A pretrial was set Feb. 8 for Summer Felker, 30, McCracken Road, Salem, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia for allegedly possessing marijuana drug paraphernalia on Nov. 8 in Salem.
Robert Bobby Jr., 19, state Route 558, Leetonia, was fined $75 for driving under suspension.
Justin Cornell, 26, Columbia Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $230 for speeding and no seat belt.
Matthew Hoory, 38, Chicago, Ill., was fined $125 for red light or red flag on extended loads, amended from speeding.
A pretrial was set Jan. 2 for Robert Kennedy, 25, Washington Street, Salineville, charged with use of unauthorized plate, failure to display valid sticker, possession of marijuana and two counts driving under suspension.
A charge of improper/expired registration was dismissed against Ky’liah Finger, 24, Youngstown.
A pretrial was set Feb. 12 for Chad Vodhanel, 47, Boardman, charged with driving under suspension and failure to stop after an accident.
Kory Flowers, 32, Hanover Road, Salineville, was fined $500 for marked lanes, two counts driving under suspension and driving while texting.
Melissa Taylor, 67, Brighton Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $250 for speeding.
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