
LANCASTER, Ohio – The Fairfield County Municipal Court has released its criminal dispositions for the week of March 10-14, 2025, detailing various offenses and penalties issued to individuals across the county. The charges range from domestic violence and theft to voyeurism and drug-related crimes.
Key Cases and Sentences
- Kristin N. Selvey (Lancaster) – Found guilty of contempt of court. She was fined $25, sentenced to 30 days in jail, and received a 26-day suspended sentence.
- Krieg A. Butler Sr. (Millersport) – Convicted of domestic violence, receiving 180 days in jail with 100 days suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Sarah A. Caudill (Carroll) – Charged with false alarms, sentenced to 78 days in jail.
- Khristine Campbell (Canal Winchester) – Found guilty of theft, sentenced to 180 days in jail, all suspended, with a $25 fine.
- Shannon M. Bensohonar (Lancaster) – Convicted of theft, receiving 180 days in jail, with 150 days suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Reese M. Reed (Lancaster) – Sentenced to 180 days in jail with all time suspended for theft, plus a $25 fine.
- Abigail L. Nance (Pleasantville) – Faced multiple charges of false alarms and criminal damaging/endangering, resulting in 180 days in jail, with 90 days suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Kristy M. Baldwin (Columbus) – Convicted of theft, sentenced to 180 days in jail, fully suspended, and fined $25.
- Thomas M. Parsons (Lancaster) – Received 180 days in jail, all suspended, for falsification, along with an additional charge of discharging a firearm in city limits, which resulted in 25 days in jail, with 25 suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Brandi L. Jones (Washington Court House) – Found guilty of criminal mischief, sentenced to 60 days in jail, with all time suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Sarah A. Baxter (Lancaster) – Convicted of domestic violence, sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 177 days suspended, and fined $25.
- Nicholas S. Folz (Columbus) – Sentenced to 180 days in jail, fully suspended, for domestic violence, plus a $25 fine.
- Mariah A. Morris (Lancaster) – Charged with obstructing official business, sentenced to 90 days in jail, with all time suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Steven C. Kloogh (Lancaster) – Convicted of assault, sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 150 days suspended, and fined $25.
- Desmond D. Benton (Mansfield) – Found guilty of criminal damaging/endangering, sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 54 days suspended, and fined $25.
Voyeurism Cases
One of the more alarming cases involved Edward K. Dorst (Baltimore), who faced multiple charges of voyeurism. His sentences included 90 days in jail for the first charge and four additional sentences of 90 days each, with 25 days suspended per charge.
Other Notable Cases
- Jerry W. Martin (The Plains) – Convicted of criminal damaging/endangering, sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 89 days suspended, and a $25 fine.
- Todd M. Huston (Lancaster) – Charged with failure to have dog tags, fined $25.
- Jennifer Casto (Lancaster) – Found guilty of obstructing justice, sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 179 days suspended, and fined $25.
- Donald E. Gasser (Thurston) – Convicted of domestic violence, sentenced to 180 days in jail, with all time suspended.
Summary
The Fairfield County court records show a variety of criminal cases with penalties ranging from minor fines to months-long jail sentences. While some individuals received full suspensions of their jail time, others faced hefty penalties for serious offenses. This week’s reports emphasize the court’s commitment to addressing crime and enforcing justice in Fairfield County.