
LANCASTER, OH — The Fairfield County Municipal Court has released its criminal case dispositions for the week of February 10-14, 2025, detailing a range of offenses from theft and assault to drug-related charges and criminal mischief. The court processed numerous cases, with some defendants receiving fines, jail time, or suspended sentences.
Among the cases:
- Tamara Boyer, of Lancaster, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for an assault charge.
- Gabriella Black, of Logan, was found guilty of attempted drug abuse and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 90 days suspended.
- Adyn Reedy, of Baltimore, faced assault charges and was sentenced to 180 days in jail.
- Tiana M. Anga-Angan, of Lancaster, received 30 days in jail (with 28 suspended) for disorderly conduct.
- Tanya M. Primmer, of Pleasantville, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for misuse of 911.
- Kaylah M. Watters, of Columbus, had two separate cases—one for theft, resulting in 180 days in jail, and another for aggravated menacing, for which she also received 180 days.
- Rachel K. Baker, of Newark, was sentenced to 180 days for theft, with 25 days suspended.
- Steven A. Meadows, of Lancaster, was fined $75 for a dog at large-confinement violation.
- Tiashawda M. Butler, of Hilliard, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for telephone harassment.
- William D. Rice, of Thornville, received 180 days in jail for using weapons while intoxicated, with 179 days suspended.
- William Brett, of Pickerington, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for assault.
- James M. Dawson, of Lancaster, faced multiple charges, receiving 180 days for failing to comply with police, and another 180 days for falsification, with 150 days suspended.
- Andrea B. Shouldis, of Lancaster, had two cases—one for assault (180 days in jail) and another for violation of a TPO/CPO, resulting in 180 days, with 111 days suspended.
- Penny M. Snider, of Crooksville, received 180 days in jail for theft, with 179 days suspended.
- Michael Long, of Canal Winchester, was fined $85 for hunting deer without a permit.
- Pamela L. Delong, of Lancaster, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for theft.
- Amber R. Moneymaker, of Lancaster, received 50 days in jail for obstructing official business.
- Kyle L. Norris, listed as homeless, was sentenced to 30 days for criminal trespass.
- Jamie L. Harper, of Columbus, was sentenced to 4 days in jail for contempt of court.
- Linda F. Roby, of Lancaster, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for theft, with 180 days suspended.
- Delia L. Malagon, of Toledo, was sentenced to 180 days for possession of drug paraphernalia, with 180 days suspended.
- Pamela J. Woods, of Etna, received 30 days in jail, with 30 days suspended, for possession of drug paraphernalia.
- Chad A. Flickinger, of Pickerington, received 180 days in jail for criminal mischief.
- Charles B. Shull Jr., of Amanda, was sentenced to 60 days in jail for criminal mischief, with 59 days suspended.
- Vanessa L. Stumpf, of Nelsonville, was sentenced to 180 days in jail for theft.
- Derrick L. Coleman Jr., of Pickerington, received 180 days for domestic violence, with 140 days suspended.
- Ashles D. Diles, of Pickerington, was sentenced to 180 days for criminal mischief, with 178 days suspended.
- Jamie L. Bunthoff, of Lancaster, received 180 days in jail, with 153 days suspended, for theft.
- Mandy S. Graf, of Lancaster, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for possession of drug paraphernalia.
The Fairfield County Municipal Court continues to process a variety of cases each week, reinforcing legal accountability for offenders in the region.