PERRYSBURG POLICE: 10-06-11

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PERRYSBURG POLICE
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 23
• at 1 North I-475. Lindsey Moreo, Bowling Green, was cited for reasonable control after swerving and
striking a guardrail to avoid striking another vehicle.
• at 1 North I-475. Steve Njeri, Ann Arbor, Mich., was cited for reasonable control after striking a
guardrail.
• at Sandusky Street and East Boundary Street. Adam Lahey, Perrysburg, was cited for assured clear
distance ahead after striking a vehicle driven by Linda Rimelspach, Fremont.
• at Fremont Pike and South I-75. Christopher Bitnar, Canal Winchester, was cited for assured clear
distance after striking a vehicle driven by Harold Hamilton, Northwood.
• at 333 E. South Boundary St. Alex Kanouh, Perrysburg, was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a vehicle driven by Gerri Walczak, Perrysburg. Neither driver nor their passengers reported
injury.
• at 3574 River Ridge Way. Joseph Brandel, Grand Rapids, advised an unknown vehicle struck the left side
of his vehicle while parked in front of the location.
Jewelry was reported stolen from a location in the 7100 block of South Wilkinson Way.
Fraudulent activity on a credit card was reported by a resident.
Sept. 24 citations:
Driving on the left side of the road – Elizabeth Rodriguez, Springfield.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 24
• at North Dixie Highway and South I-475. Mike Ritchey, Bowling Green, was cited for improper starting
and backing after striking a vehicle driven by Kelly Tetreau, Ottawa Hills.
• at 200 Zoar Drive. Nicholas Olmstead, Perrysburg, was cited for reasonable control after striking a
guardrail.
A female resident was arrested for domestic violence.
In the 500 block of Streamview Drive, Rachael Rios, Adrian, was arrested for OVI and cited for a marked
lanes violation.
In the 400 block of East Boundary Street, a woman reported that her car was broken into and property was
taken.
Two theft incidents were reported at Perrysburg High School.
Sept. 25 citations:
Expired registration, expired operator’s license – Nikolai Strassner, Bowling Green.
In the 13000 block of Otusso Drive, a mailbox was reported stolen.
In the 10000 block of Fremont Pike, Barney Miller, Toledo, was arrested for possession of drugs and for
outstanding warrants. Danny Miller, Toledo, was arrested for obstructing official business. Barney
Miller was turned over to Maumee Police, while Danny Miller was transported to the Wood County Justice
Center.
Sept. 26 citations:
Expired registration – Patrick Obryan, Perrysburg.
In the area of South I-75 and Fremont Pike, Andrew Genson, Bowling Green, was arrested for OVI and cited
for a marked violation and driving under suspension.
A burglar alarm was reported in the 500 block of Craig Drive. The incident was referred to a detective.
Units were also dispatched to an alarm in the 700 block of West Boundary Street. That incident was also
referred to a detective.
A resident reported fraudulent activity on his credit card.
In the 800 block of Three Meadows Drive, a burglary was reported and referred to a detective.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 26 citations:
Reasonable control – Douglas Marion, Whitehouse.
An accident occurred:
Sept. 27
• at Ohio 18 and South Dixie Highway. Daniel Moosman, Perrysburg, was cited for right of way from a left
turn after being struck by a vehicle driven by Thomas Ankney, Findlay.
In the 200 block of North Third Street, Portage, a man reported a vandalism incident in which his wife
destroyed his current girlfriend’s property.
BG POLICE
Citations Sept. 27:
Operating a vehicle while impaired, prohibited alcohol (BAC 0.200) – Rey I. Marquez, BG.
Expired registration – Tonya Dunn, BG.
Two brake lights required – Laura A. Mazey, BG.
A Klotz Road resident reported the theft of four bikes: a white and orange Genesis, an orange Mongoose, a
red Schwinn and a silver Rally Grand Prix.
Citations Sept. 28:
Open container – Gina Billenstein, BG.
Underage possession of alcohol – Stephanie Esquibel, Defiance; Elizabeth McClellon, BG; Macy
Davis-Ferrall, Defiance.
Disorderly conduct – Adam Cunningham, Cleveland (public urination).
Expired registration – David D. Brott, BG.
Expired registration, speed – Judith L. Knauss, Napoleon.
No seat belt – Cody Swank, Weston.
Side mirrors were knocked off two vehicles, one of Fifth Street and one on Scott Hamilton Street.
A Liberty Avenue resident reported missing jewely.
A Springfield XD semi-automatic pistol was reported stolen from a residence on Parkview Drive. The
resident advised the gun was a gift for her husband.
Citations Sept. 29:
No seat belt – Andrew T. Jordan, BG; Bryant M. Gray, BG.
Nuisance party – Michael Brick, Nicholas Mierke and Mitchell Neal, all of BG.
Kaysie M. Hague, 19, of Rudolph, was arrested for assault and underage/under the influence after an
officer observed her strike another woman in front of a downtown bar around 2:30 a.m. Hague said she was
retaliating for being struck earlier by a friend of the victim. She was taken to jail.
A spoiler was taken off a vehicle parked in the 400 block of Napoleon Road.
A Honda Civic was reported stolen from an East Wooster Street convenience store when the owner went
inside to make a purchase. He told police he left the keys in the unlocked vehicle.
Citations Sept. 30:
Expired registration – Steven T. Lynch, Centerville; Casey Malone, Maumee.
Driving under suspension, expired registration – Katelyn Buis, BG.
Underage/under the influence – Dejan Orsag, Lakewood.
Disorderly conduct – Jeremy Casiano, BG (public urination).
No seat belt – Macy Deaner, Willard.
Open container, underage possession of alcohol – Robert Lisowski, Toledo; Trent Voss, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Kaitlyn A. Schmitz, 19, with an address on the BGSU campus, was arrested and taken to jail on charges of
open container and underage possession of alcohol.
In the 200 block of North Main Street, shortly after 1:30 a.m., Raymond Z. St. Marie, of Genoa, was cited
for underage/under the influence and was taken to the hospital by EMS.
Two male subjects broke into a change machine at a South Main Street laundromat. Video will be turned
over to police. Quarters were taken from a bill changer machine at a North Main Street laundromat as
well.
Roberta A. Tomasi, 43, of Maumee, was arrested during a traffic stop on a contempt felony warrant out of
Williams County, and was taken to jail. She also was charged with felony drug abuse after she was found
in possession of a small container of bath salts and stated she uses them to get high.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 27
• at the intersection of Thurstin Avenue and East Merry Street. Xiao Wayng, BGSU, was cited for no
operator’s license and right of way at stop sign. The other vehicle was operated by Jonathan Fluegemann,
Cincinnati.
Sept. 28
• at the intersection of West Wooster Street and Eberly Avenue. Amy L. Porter, Wauseon, was cited for
assured clear distance ahead after striking the vehicle operated by Renee E. Thompson, BG.
Sept. 29
• near the intersection of Brim Road and Miller Drive involving one vehicle. Joseph S. Clark, BG, was
cited for failure to maintain reasonable control and violation of driving restrictions/no corrective
lenses.
Sept. 30:
• near the intersection of West Poe and Haskins roads. Betty Rothlisberger, Weston, was cited for right
of way at intersection after the incident that also involved a vehicle operated by Brian C. Bengela, of
Wayne.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 28 citations:
Driving under suspension, signals – Steven Bowers, Weston.
In the 100 block of North Maple Street, Bloomdale, a unauthorized use of a motor vehicle was reported.

Criminal damaging incidents to vehicles were reported at a location in the 1000 block of Fremont Pike,
Wayne.
A domestic violence incident was reported in Weston.
At Liberty Hi Road and Deshler Road, North Baltimore on Sept. 29, Gregory Beylin, Brooklyn, N.Y., was
arrested for criminal trespass and possession of drug abuse instruments.
Theft of jewelry was reported in the 100 block of Jackson Street, Cygnet.
A receiving stolen property incident was reported at Elmwood Local Schools, Bloomdale.
Oct. 1 incidents:
An assault was reported in the 20000 block of Sycamore Street, Weston, in which a man reportedly put his
hands around the throat of another man.
Theft of a truckload of firewood and criminal trespass was reported in the 22000 block of Euler Road,
Weston.
In the 13000 block of Broadway Avenue, Weston, $10 was reportedly stolen. A possible suspect was
identified.
A domestic dispute was reported in Hoytville on Oct. 2.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 25
• at Sugar Ridge Road, a half-mile east of Bradner Road. A Sheriff’s cruiser driven by Dep. Jeremy
Holland was reportedly struck by a deer that ran into the roadway. The vehicle incurred minor damage.

Sept. 28
• at Main Street and Walnut Street, Bloomdale. June Snare, Bloomdale, was cited for failure to maintain
reasonable control after she drove off the road and struck a utility pole.
Sept. 29
• at Ohio 18 east of Mitchell Road. Jacqueline Garrard, Deshler, was cited for failure to control after
she struck a road sign.
Sept. 30
• at Emerson Road, a half-mile west of Defiance Pike. Brooke Beiswenger, North Baltimore, was cited for
failure to control after driving off the road and into a ditch.
• at Ohio 582 and Mercer Road. Douglas Staczek, Walbridge, was cited for assured clear distance ahead
after striking a vehicle driven by Polly Ponce, Toledo.
Oct. 1
• at U.S. 23 and Stearns Road. Adam Blachuta, Wayne, was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a vehicle driven by Cathy Long, Fostoria.
• at Oil Center Road, just south of Mitchell Road. Morgan Thompson, Custar, was cited for reasonable
control after driving into a ditch.
PERRYSBURG POLICE
Sept. 27 citations:
Unsecured load – Curtis McMann, Mount Morris, Mich.
An accident occurred:
Sept. 27
• at East South Boundary Street and Ohio 20. Rita Zepeda, Maumee, was cited with assured clear distance
ahead after striking a vehicle driven by Gregory Campbell, Perrysburg. Neither driver, nor Zepeda’s
passengers, were injured. Campbell was also issued a citation for driving under suspension.
• at Fremont Pike and North I-75. R. S. Nowowiejski was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a car driven by Desiree White, Perrysburg.
A resident reported mail fraud.
Timothy Whitty, Toledo, was arrested by Port Clinton Police on a failure to appear warrant for open
container from Perrysburg Municipal Court. He was transferred to Perrysburg Police custody.
A Pennsylvania resident was arrested for domestic violence following report of an incident in the city.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 20 citations:
Stopping for school bus – Sierra West, Pemberville.
Oct. 3 incidents:
In the 1600 block of Weston Road, Deshler, a statue was reported stolen from a yard, valued at $130.
A drugs incident was reported at the Sheriff’s Office
In the 9100 block of Wayne Road, Wayne, a man reported a breaking and entering incident in which items
were stolen from his barn. A possible suspect was identified.
Joey Taulker was taken into custody on an active warrant through the Wood County Sheriff’s Office in the
2500 block of North Main Street, Hoytville.
In the 24000 block of Maplewood Road, Custar, a house was reportedly broken into. The event had occurred
several weeks previous to the report.
A domestic violence incident was reported in rural Perrysburg.
Theft of medication was reported in the 100 block of South Randolph Street, North Baltimore.
Breaking and entering was reported in the 2200 block of McCutcheonville Road, Fostoria. Money was
reported taken.
A Weston man was arrested for domestic violence following an incident in the village.
In the 13000 block of East First Street, Rudolph, an assault incident was reported and referred to a
prosecutor.PERRYSBURG POLICE
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 23
• at 1 North I-475. Lindsey Moreo, Bowling Green, was cited for reasonable control after swerving and
striking a guardrail to avoid striking another vehicle.
• at 1 North I-475. Steve Njeri, Ann Arbor, Mich., was cited for reasonable control after striking a
guardrail.
• at Sandusky Street and East Boundary Street. Adam Lahey, Perrysburg, was cited for assured clear
distance ahead after striking a vehicle driven by Linda Rimelspach, Fremont.
• at Fremont Pike and South I-75. Christopher Bitnar, Canal Winchester, was cited for assured clear
distance after striking a vehicle driven by Harold Hamilton, Northwood.
• at 333 E. South Boundary St. Alex Kanouh, Perrysburg, was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a vehicle driven by Gerri Walczak, Perrysburg. Neither driver nor their passengers reported
injury.
• at 3574 River Ridge Way. Joseph Brandel, Grand Rapids, advised an unknown vehicle struck the left side
of his vehicle while parked in front of the location.
Jewelry was reported stolen from a location in the 7100 block of South Wilkinson Way.
Fraudulent activity on a credit card was reported by a resident.
Sept. 24 citations:
Driving on the left side of the road – Elizabeth Rodriguez, Springfield.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 24
• at North Dixie Highway and South I-475. Mike Ritchey, Bowling Green, was cited for improper starting
and backing after striking a vehicle driven by Kelly Tetreau, Ottawa Hills.
• at 200 Zoar Drive. Nicholas Olmstead, Perrysburg, was cited for reasonable control after striking a
guardrail.
A female resident was arrested for domestic violence.
In the 500 block of Streamview Drive, Rachael Rios, Adrian, was arrested for OVI and cited for a marked
lanes violation.
In the 400 block of East Boundary Street, a woman reported that her car was broken into and property was
taken.
Two theft incidents were reported at Perrysburg High School.
Sept. 25 citations:
Expired registration, expired operator’s license – Nikolai Strassner, Bowling Green.
In the 13000 block of Otusso Drive, a mailbox was reported stolen.
In the 10000 block of Fremont Pike, Barney Miller, Toledo, was arrested for possession of drugs and for
outstanding warrants. Danny Miller, Toledo, was arrested for obstructing official business. Barney
Miller was turned over to Maumee Police, while Danny Miller was transported to the Wood County Justice
Center.
Sept. 26 citations:
Expired registration – Patrick Obryan, Perrysburg.
In the area of South I-75 and Fremont Pike, Andrew Genson, Bowling Green, was arrested for OVI and cited
for a marked violation and driving under suspension.
A burglar alarm was reported in the 500 block of Craig Drive. The incident was referred to a detective.
Units were also dispatched to an alarm in the 700 block of West Boundary Street. That incident was also
referred to a detective.
A resident reported fraudulent activity on his credit card.
In the 800 block of Three Meadows Drive, a burglary was reported and referred to a detective.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 26 citations:
Reasonable control – Douglas Marion, Whitehouse.
An accident occurred:
Sept. 27
• at Ohio 18 and South Dixie Highway. Daniel Moosman, Perrysburg, was cited for right of way from a left
turn after being struck by a vehicle driven by Thomas Ankney, Findlay.
In the 200 block of North Third Street, Portage, a man reported a vandalism incident in which his wife
destroyed his current girlfriend’s property.
BG POLICE
Citations Sept. 27:
Operating a vehicle while impaired, prohibited alcohol (BAC 0.200) – Rey I. Marquez, BG.
Expired registration – Tonya Dunn, BG.
Two brake lights required – Laura A. Mazey, BG.
A Klotz Road resident reported the theft of four bikes: a white and orange Genesis, an orange Mongoose, a
red Schwinn and a silver Rally Grand Prix.
Citations Sept. 28:
Open container – Gina Billenstein, BG.
Underage possession of alcohol – Stephanie Esquibel, Defiance; Elizabeth McClellon, BG; Macy
Davis-Ferrall, Defiance.
Disorderly conduct – Adam Cunningham, Cleveland (public urination).
Expired registration – David D. Brott, BG.
Expired registration, speed – Judith L. Knauss, Napoleon.
No seat belt – Cody Swank, Weston.
Side mirrors were knocked off two vehicles, one of Fifth Street and one on Scott Hamilton Street.
A Liberty Avenue resident reported missing jewely.
A Springfield XD semi-automatic pistol was reported stolen from a residence on Parkview Drive. The
resident advised the gun was a gift for her husband.
Citations Sept. 29:
No seat belt – Andrew T. Jordan, BG; Bryant M. Gray, BG.
Nuisance party – Michael Brick, Nicholas Mierke and Mitchell Neal, all of BG.
Kaysie M. Hague, 19, of Rudolph, was arrested for assault and underage/under the influence after an
officer observed her strike another woman in front of a downtown bar around 2:30 a.m. Hague said she was
retaliating for being struck earlier by a friend of the victim. She was taken to jail.
A spoiler was taken off a vehicle parked in the 400 block of Napoleon Road.
A Honda Civic was reported stolen from an East Wooster Street convenience store when the owner went
inside to make a purchase. He told police he left the keys in the unlocked vehicle.
Citations Sept. 30:
Expired registration – Steven T. Lynch, Centerville; Casey Malone, Maumee.
Driving under suspension, expired registration – Katelyn Buis, BG.
Underage/under the influence – Dejan Orsag, Lakewood.
Disorderly conduct – Jeremy Casiano, BG (public urination).
No seat belt – Macy Deaner, Willard.
Open container, underage possession of alcohol – Robert Lisowski, Toledo; Trent Voss, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Kaitlyn A. Schmitz, 19, with an address on the BGSU campus, was arrested and taken to jail on charges of
open container and underage possession of alcohol.
In the 200 block of North Main Street, shortly after 1:30 a.m., Raymond Z. St. Marie, of Genoa, was cited
for underage/under the influence and was taken to the hospital by EMS.
Two male subjects broke into a change machine at a South Main Street laundromat. Video will be turned
over to police. Quarters were taken from a bill changer machine at a North Main Street laundromat as
well.
Roberta A. Tomasi, 43, of Maumee, was arrested during a traffic stop on a contempt felony warrant out of
Williams County, and was taken to jail. She also was charged with felony drug abuse after she was found
in possession of a small container of bath salts and stated she uses them to get high.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 27
• at the intersection of Thurstin Avenue and East Merry Street. Xiao Wayng, BGSU, was cited for no
operator’s license and right of way at stop sign. The other vehicle was operated by Jonathan Fluegemann,
Cincinnati.
Sept. 28
• at the intersection of West Wooster Street and Eberly Avenue. Amy L. Porter, Wauseon, was cited for
assured clear distance ahead after striking the vehicle operated by Renee E. Thompson, BG.
Sept. 29
• near the intersection of Brim Road and Miller Drive involving one vehicle. Joseph S. Clark, BG, was
cited for failure to maintain reasonable control and violation of driving restrictions/no corrective
lenses.
Sept. 30:
• near the intersection of West Poe and Haskins roads. Betty Rothlisberger, Weston, was cited for right
of way at intersection after the incident that also involved a vehicle operated by Brian C. Bengela, of
Wayne.
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 28 citations:
Driving under suspension, signals – Steven Bowers, Weston.
In the 100 block of North Maple Street, Bloomdale, a unauthorized use of a motor vehicle was reported.

Criminal damaging incidents to vehicles were reported at a location in the 1000 block of Fremont Pike,
Wayne.
A domestic violence incident was reported in Weston.
At Liberty Hi Road and Deshler Road, North Baltimore on Sept. 29, Gregory Beylin, Brooklyn, N.Y., was
arrested for criminal trespass and possession of drug abuse instruments.
Theft of jewelry was reported in the 100 block of Jackson Street, Cygnet.
A receiving stolen property incident was reported at Elmwood Local Schools, Bloomdale.
Oct. 1 incidents:
An assault was reported in the 20000 block of Sycamore Street, Weston, in which a man reportedly put his
hands around the throat of another man.
Theft of a truckload of firewood and criminal trespass was reported in the 22000 block of Euler Road,
Weston.
In the 13000 block of Broadway Avenue, Weston, $10 was reportedly stolen. A possible suspect was
identified.
A domestic dispute was reported in Hoytville on Oct. 2.
Accidents occurred:
Sept. 25
• at Sugar Ridge Road, a half-mile east of Bradner Road. A Sheriff’s cruiser driven by Dep. Jeremy
Holland was reportedly struck by a deer that ran into the roadway. The vehicle incurred minor damage.

Sept. 28
• at Main Street and Walnut Street, Bloomdale. June Snare, Bloomdale, was cited for failure to maintain
reasonable control after she drove off the road and struck a utility pole.
Sept. 29
• at Ohio 18 east of Mitchell Road. Jacqueline Garrard, Deshler, was cited for failure to control after
she struck a road sign.
Sept. 30
• at Emerson Road, a half-mile west of Defiance Pike. Brooke Beiswenger, North Baltimore, was cited for
failure to control after driving off the road and into a ditch.
• at Ohio 582 and Mercer Road. Douglas Staczek, Walbridge, was cited for assured clear distance ahead
after striking a vehicle driven by Polly Ponce, Toledo.
Oct. 1
• at U.S. 23 and Stearns Road. Adam Blachuta, Wayne, was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a vehicle driven by Cathy Long, Fostoria.
• at Oil Center Road, just south of Mitchell Road. Morgan Thompson, Custar, was cited for reasonable
control after driving into a ditch.
PERRYSBURG POLICE
Sept. 27 citations:
Unsecured load – Curtis McMann, Mount Morris, Mich.
An accident occurred:
Sept. 27
• at East South Boundary Street and Ohio 20. Rita Zepeda, Maumee, was cited with assured clear distance
ahead after striking a vehicle driven by Gregory Campbell, Perrysburg. Neither driver, nor Zepeda’s
passengers, were injured. Campbell was also issued a citation for driving under suspension.
• at Fremont Pike and North I-75. R. S. Nowowiejski was cited for assured clear distance ahead after
striking a car driven by Desiree White, Perrysburg.
A resident reported mail fraud.
Timothy Whitty, Toledo, was arrested by Port Clinton Police on a failure to appear warrant for open
container from Perrysburg Municipal Court. He was transferred to Perrysburg Police custody.
A Pennsylvania resident was arrested for domestic violence following report of an incident in the city.

SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Sept. 20 citations:
Stopping for school bus – Sierra West, Pemberville.
Oct. 3 incidents:
In the 1600 block of Weston Road, Deshler, a statue was reported stolen from a yard, valued at $130.
A drugs incident was reported at the Sheriff’s Office
In the 9100 block of Wayne Road, Wayne, a man reported a breaking and entering incident in which items
were stolen from his barn. A possible suspect was identified.
Joey Taulker was taken into custody on an active warrant through the Wood County Sheriff’s Office in the
2500 block of North Main Street, Hoytville.
In the 24000 block of Maplewood Road, Custar, a house was reportedly broken into. The event had occurred
several weeks previous to the report.
A domestic violence incident was reported in rural Perrysburg.
Theft of medication was reported in the 100 block of South Randolph Street, North Baltimore.
Breaking and entering was reported in the 2200 block of McCutcheonville Road, Fostoria. Money was
reported taken.
A Weston man was arrested for domestic violence following an incident in the village.
In the 13000 block of East First Street, Rudolph, an assault incident was reported and referred to a
prosecutor.

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