Marengo Resident Fined for Theft
Bee N. Fate, Marengo, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for a theft offense committed on April 14, 2022. The court suspended $165 of the jail sentence related to this case.
Columbus Man Faces Drug Paraphernalia Charge
Zakarie B. Hatfield, Columbus, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $30 in court costs for possession of drug paraphernalia. The court suspended $13 of the jail sentence.
Millersport Resident Cited for Sanitation Violation
April L. Doss, Millersport, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for a sanitation violation occurring on November 16, 2023.
Telephone Harassment Case in Columbus
Christopher J. Bailey, Columbus, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for telephone harassment. The court suspended $170 of the related jail sentence.
Lancaster Man Charged with Intoxication
Raymond J. Schwartz, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $30 in court costs for being intoxicated in public on June 3, 2024.
Theft Conviction for Lancaster Resident
Delores D. Breneman, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for theft on June 7, 2024.
Aggravated Menacing in Lancaster
Adam M. Yerian, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for aggravated menacing. The court suspended $166 of the jail sentence.
Assault Charge in Lancaster
Corvon J. Eagle, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for assault committed on October 28, 2023.
Fleeing and Eluding Conviction
Katelyn Dymek, Dublin, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for fleeing and eluding. She also faced a separate charge of resisting arrest, for which she was fined $25 and ordered to pay $90 in restitution.
Menacing Charge for Lancaster Resident
Dillon C. Stewart, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $30 in restitution for menacing.
Obstructing Official Business Case
Mark T. Andis, Canal Winchester, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $90 in restitution for obstructing official business. He also faced a charge of public indecency, with a $25 fine and $30 in restitution.
Unauthorized Park Use in Whitehall
Preshus L. Coleman, Whitehall, was fined $25 for being in a park after hours.
Baltimore Resident Fined for Theft
Sumira J. Sherrod, Baltimore, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for theft.
Domestic Violence in Lancaster
James D. Mallory III, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $35 in restitution for domestic violence.
Falsification Charge in Columbus
Joshua A. Bagnall, Columbus, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for falsification.
Failure to File Sales Tax in New Albany
Tuah Kim Le, New Albany, was fined $100 for failure to file sales tax.
Assault Case in Lancaster
Blake A. Dittoe, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for assault.
Unauthorized Use of Property
Juwan Perkins, Columbus, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for unauthorized use of property.
Theft Conviction in Columbus
Savanna M. Osborne, Columbus, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for theft.
Endangering Children Charge
Douglas L. Shaffer, Canal Winchester, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for endangering children.
Theft Case in The Plains
Randall A. Eblin, The Plains, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for theft.
Cruelty to Animals Conviction
Dorian J. Wade, Pickerington, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $90 in restitution for cruelty to animals.
Disorderly Conduct in Columbus
Natasha K. Park, Stoutsville, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $30 in restitution for disorderly conduct.
Theft Charge in Lancaster
Randall T. Landrum, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for theft.
Menacing Case in Lancaster
Armando M. Rofriguez, Lancaster, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $30 in restitution for menacing.
Criminal Mischief in Pickerington
Valerie R. Hattoum, Pickerington, was fined $25 and ordered to pay $180 in restitution for criminal mischief.
The Fairfield County Municipal Court addressed a variety of cases this week, with fines, restitution orders, and jail sentences reflecting the seriousness of the offenses.