BG woman arrested after violating community control

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A Bowling Green woman found guilty of assault on a police officer is in jail again after violating probation again.

Zoie Moore, 22, was arrested when she entered the courthouse Monday for a community control violation bond hearing in the courtroom of Wood County Common Pleas Judge Molly Mack.

Moore was arrested in September 2019 after multiple people got into a brawl with Bowling Green police in the 100 block of East Court Street. The disturbance was caught on video and widely shared on social media.

She was sentenced in May 2020 to three years of community control after pleading guilty to assault, intimidation, retaliation and escape.

Moore admitted to tackling a Bowling Green Police Division patrol officer from behind while he was trying to arrest her boyfriend.

In October 2020, she tested positive for marijuana use.

Later that month, Moore violated the terms of community control by failing to report for a scheduled office appointment with the adult probation department.

In December 2022, she admitted to using methamphetamine and marijuana.

Moore was admitted into Racing for Recovery Residential Care on Dec. 8.

In January, a community control violation was filed after she submitted to a urinalysis with positive results for gabapentin, for which she lacked a prescription.

On Feb. 21, adult probation was notified she had failed to return to the care center after a weekend visit.

Voicemails were left for Moore on Feb. 21 and Feb. 22, and she did not return the calls and her whereabouts were unknown.

A warrant was issued for her arrest.

Mack set bond at $20,000, no 10%, and scheduled the next hearing for June 5.

At the time of sentencing, Mack told Moore if she violated community control, she could face a prison term of 18 months for the assault charge, 36 months each for the intimidation and retaliation charges, and 12 months for the escape charge, which can be sentenced consecutively for a total of 8 ½ years.

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