BG POLICE: 03-19-11

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BG POLICE
Citations March 11:
Crossing railroad while gates activated – Brandon Harvey, Bowling Green.
Headlights required at night – Brett Deutschman, BG.
Stop sign – Tiffany Barrett, BG; Teresa Jacoby, BG.
Speed – Phillip Browarsky, Ottawa Hills; Julia Nebinger, BG.
Expired operator’s license – Eston Macharia, BG.
Driving under suspension – Harold Carrington Jr., BG.
No front plate, driving under suspension, no seat belt, violation of driving restrictions – Ashley
Reeder, BG.
No seat belt – Juan L. Davila Jr., BG.
A Bowling Green resident reported receiving a check as payment for an item sold via Craiglist, but
payment was frozen by the bank due to an investigation. The buyer had requested the seller cash the
check – which was written for more than the purchase amount – and return the balance.
Accidents occurred:
March 11
¥ at 6:38 a.m. near Sand Ridge and Wintergarden roads. Leland S. Pannell, Weston, was cited for failure
to maintain reasonable control.
¥ at 7:44 a.m. near Lafayette Boulevard and West Poe Road. Sean A. York, BG, was cited for right of way
at stop sign.
¥ at 5:25 p.m. near 600 Kenwood Avenue. Ann Mary P. Mercier, BG, was cited for failure to maintain
reasonable control and she struck a phone pole.
Citations March 12:
Unauthorized plates – Dean Bryson, Euclid.
Expired registration – Brian A. Williams, BG; Cheng Wenren, BG.
Speed – Sarah Callaway, Napoleon; Connie Bradley, Rudolph; Molly Pierce, BG.
No seat belt – Jeffrey L. Nichols, BG.
Theft/shoplifting, underage possession of alcohol – Meaghan A. Purtee, BG.
Nuisance party – Amanda Long, BG.
Tyler P. Deal, of Sidney, was cited for assault around 1:40 a.m. in the 100 block of North Main Street.
The report indicated Deal was "trying to fight everyone." One person was taken to the hospital
for treatment.
Frankie J. Hernandez, 30, BG, was arrested around 3:45 a.m. on Clay Street for criminal trespass,
resisting arrested, and menacing.
A 200-pound concrete top to a cistern on South Enterprise Street was reported stolen.
Accident occurred:
March 12
¥ at 3:50 p.m. near 1234 N. Main St. Dreyden Spilker, Weston, was cited for failure to stop/exchange
information after an accident.
PERRYSBURG POLICE
March 8 citations:
Justin Brown, Haskins, was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, and also cited
for DUS.Expired registration – Jacquelyn Sartor, Perrysburg.
Speed – Victoria Daman, BG; Shannon Callen, Perrysburg; Barbara Duwve, Perrysburg; Wendy
Hartman-Hasselbach, Perrysburg; Holly Patnode, Waterville; Shirley Severhof, Monroe.
In the 400 block of Edgewood Drive, a vehicle was reportedly broken into, and items were taken from it.

Kortney Harkless, Sylvania, was stopped by the Ohio State Patrol for an outstanding Perrysburg warrant
and was transferred to a Perrysburg Police officer.
A female resident reported a theft which occurred at a hotel over the weekend of March 5-6.
Unauthorized transactions on a debit card were reported by a resident. The matter was referred to a
detective.
Credit card fraud was reported by a resident.
Tabitha Anderson, Holland, was arrested by a Ohio State Patrol trooper on a bench warrant for contempt
out of Perrysburg Municipal Court. She was additionally issued a summons for obstructing official
business by a Perrysburg Police officer after she reportedly provided false information.
On north I-475, Douglas Keiser, Whitehouse, was arrested for OVI, carrying a concealed weapon, and
improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle.
Michelle Miller, Toledo, was arrested for OVI.
March 9 citations:
Speed – Gregory Kinzel, Toledo; Matthew Purdy, Perrysburg; Beverly Vornbrock, Toledo.
Traffic control device – J. A. Caballero-Blanco, Sche-nectady, N.Y.; Christopher Corfman, Perrysburg.
Jamie Preston, Toledo, was arrested by the Ohio State Patrol on an open Perrysburg Municipal Court
warrant. She was transferred to a Perrysburg officer, and booked before being released to the court.
Units were dispatched to the area of Eckel Junction Road and Bridgeview Drive in reference to an unruly
female juvenile that had exited her mother’s vehicle.
A cell phone was reported stolen in the 13400 block of Eckel Junction Road.
After officers were dispatched to a location concerning a 911 hang-up call, a Perrysburg woman was
arrested for domestic violence.
In the 6100 block of Levis Commons Boulevard, Stephanie Boose, BG, was cited for disorderly conduct.
Joseph Korepta, Lambertville, Mich., was arrested for OVI and reckless operation.
On March 10, on north I-475, Shaun Bernard, Perrysburg, was arrested for OVI, drug paraphernalia and drug
abuse, and also cited for driving under suspension and weaving.
BGSU POLICE
March 16 citations:
Drug paraphernalia – Jared Jackson, Cleveland.
Possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, less than 100 grams – Tyler Harris,
Detroit.
Possession of marijuana, less than 100 grams – Derrick Hutson, Detroit.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
March 14 incidents:
In the 12000 block of Otsego Pike, Weston, an unknown person reportedly drove 300 feet through a wheat
field sometime between March 11 and March 12. Approximately $150 of winter wheat was damaged.
At an apartment in the 16500 block of Hodgman Road, Weston, woman stated that an individual had used her
debit card to make a $191 purchase and had allegedly admitted to her about the purchase. She may
additionally stolen her mother’s wallet.
A warrant was to be requested for Aaron Nessler, Jerry City, in reference to the theft of items from a
residence in the 500 block of Jerry Street, which were then reportedly sold for scrap.
At a gas station on Grant Road, North Baltimore, a female driving a black car reportedly worth of gas and
then left without paying.
In North Baltimore, a domestic violence incident was reported in which an argument and altercation
occurred between a mother and her adult son.
Following a traffic stop in the area of Locust Street and Maple Street, Weston, Kimberly Jones, Napoleon,
was arrested and issued citations for obstructing official business and no operator’s license. Her
passenger, Alivia Baron, Napoleon, was cited for obstruction official business. Both reportedly had
supplied false information regarding Jones’ identity.BG POLICE
Citations March 11:
Crossing railroad while gates activated – Brandon Harvey, Bowling Green.
Headlights required at night – Brett Deutschman, BG.
Stop sign – Tiffany Barrett, BG; Teresa Jacoby, BG.
Speed – Phillip Browarsky, Ottawa Hills; Julia Nebinger, BG.
Expired operator’s license – Eston Macharia, BG.
Driving under suspension – Harold Carrington Jr., BG.
No front plate, driving under suspension, no seat belt, violation of driving restrictions – Ashley
Reeder, BG.
No seat belt – Juan L. Davila Jr., BG.
A Bowling Green resident reported receiving a check as payment for an item sold via Craiglist, but
payment was frozen by the bank due to an investigation. The buyer had requested the seller cash the
check – which was written for more than the purchase amount – and return the balance.
Accidents occurred:
March 11
¥ at 6:38 a.m. near Sand Ridge and Wintergarden roads. Leland S. Pannell, Weston, was cited for failure
to maintain reasonable control.
¥ at 7:44 a.m. near Lafayette Boulevard and West Poe Road. Sean A. York, BG, was cited for right of way
at stop sign.
¥ at 5:25 p.m. near 600 Kenwood Avenue. Ann Mary P. Mercier, BG, was cited for failure to maintain
reasonable control and she struck a phone pole.
Citations March 12:
Unauthorized plates – Dean Bryson, Euclid.
Expired registration – Brian A. Williams, BG; Cheng Wenren, BG.
Speed – Sarah Callaway, Napoleon; Connie Bradley, Rudolph; Molly Pierce, BG.
No seat belt – Jeffrey L. Nichols, BG.
Theft/shoplifting, underage possession of alcohol – Meaghan A. Purtee, BG.
Nuisance party – Amanda Long, BG.
Tyler P. Deal, of Sidney, was cited for assault around 1:40 a.m. in the 100 block of North Main Street.
The report indicated Deal was "trying to fight everyone." One person was taken to the hospital
for treatment.
Frankie J. Hernandez, 30, BG, was arrested around 3:45 a.m. on Clay Street for criminal trespass,
resisting arrested, and menacing.
A 200-pound concrete top to a cistern on South Enterprise Street was reported stolen.
Accident occurred:
March 12
¥ at 3:50 p.m. near 1234 N. Main St. Dreyden Spilker, Weston, was cited for failure to stop/exchange
information after an accident.
PERRYSBURG POLICE
March 8 citations:
Justin Brown, Haskins, was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, and also cited
for DUS.Expired registration – Jacquelyn Sartor, Perrysburg.
Speed – Victoria Daman, BG; Shannon Callen, Perrysburg; Barbara Duwve, Perrysburg; Wendy
Hartman-Hasselbach, Perrysburg; Holly Patnode, Waterville; Shirley Severhof, Monroe.
In the 400 block of Edgewood Drive, a vehicle was reportedly broken into, and items were taken from it.

Kortney Harkless, Sylvania, was stopped by the Ohio State Patrol for an outstanding Perrysburg warrant
and was transferred to a Perrysburg Police officer.
A female resident reported a theft which occurred at a hotel over the weekend of March 5-6.
Unauthorized transactions on a debit card were reported by a resident. The matter was referred to a
detective.
Credit card fraud was reported by a resident.
Tabitha Anderson, Holland, was arrested by a Ohio State Patrol trooper on a bench warrant for contempt
out of Perrysburg Municipal Court. She was additionally issued a summons for obstructing official
business by a Perrysburg Police officer after she reportedly provided false information.
On north I-475, Douglas Keiser, Whitehouse, was arrested for OVI, carrying a concealed weapon, and
improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle.
Michelle Miller, Toledo, was arrested for OVI.
March 9 citations:
Speed – Gregory Kinzel, Toledo; Matthew Purdy, Perrysburg; Beverly Vornbrock, Toledo.
Traffic control device – J. A. Caballero-Blanco, Sche-nectady, N.Y.; Christopher Corfman, Perrysburg.
Jamie Preston, Toledo, was arrested by the Ohio State Patrol on an open Perrysburg Municipal Court
warrant. She was transferred to a Perrysburg officer, and booked before being released to the court.
Units were dispatched to the area of Eckel Junction Road and Bridgeview Drive in reference to an unruly
female juvenile that had exited her mother’s vehicle.
A cell phone was reported stolen in the 13400 block of Eckel Junction Road.
After officers were dispatched to a location concerning a 911 hang-up call, a Perrysburg woman was
arrested for domestic violence.
In the 6100 block of Levis Commons Boulevard, Stephanie Boose, BG, was cited for disorderly conduct.
Joseph Korepta, Lambertville, Mich., was arrested for OVI and reckless operation.
On March 10, on north I-475, Shaun Bernard, Perrysburg, was arrested for OVI, drug paraphernalia and drug
abuse, and also cited for driving under suspension and weaving.
BGSU POLICE
March 16 citations:
Drug paraphernalia – Jared Jackson, Cleveland.
Possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, less than 100 grams – Tyler Harris,
Detroit.
Possession of marijuana, less than 100 grams – Derrick Hutson, Detroit.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
March 14 incidents:
In the 12000 block of Otsego Pike, Weston, an unknown person reportedly drove 300 feet through a wheat
field sometime between March 11 and March 12. Approximately $150 of winter wheat was damaged.
At an apartment in the 16500 block of Hodgman Road, Weston, woman stated that an individual had used her
debit card to make a $191 purchase and had allegedly admitted to her about the purchase. She may
additionally stolen her mother’s wallet.
A warrant was to be requested for Aaron Nessler, Jerry City, in reference to the theft of items from a
residence in the 500 block of Jerry Street, which were then reportedly sold for scrap.
At a gas station on Grant Road, North Baltimore, a female driving a black car reportedly worth of gas and
then left without paying.
In North Baltimore, a domestic violence incident was reported in which an argument and altercation
occurred between a mother and her adult son.
Following a traffic stop in the area of Locust Street and Maple Street, Weston, Kimberly Jones, Napoleon,
was arrested and issued citations for obstructing official business and no operator’s license. Her
passenger, Alivia Baron, Napoleon, was cited for obstruction official business. Both reportedly had
supplied false information regarding Jones’ identity.

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