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Two in custody after incident in which a man was struck by a vehicle in his own driveway
COSHOCTON − Two individuals were taken into custody following an incident in which a man was struck by a vehicle in his driveway. The Coshocton County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the incident that occurred shortly after 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, in the 500 block of West Chestnut Street. Authorities said man...
Licking County Sheriff investigating fatal hit-and-run crash after finding Nashport man
The Licking County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal hit-and-run after a man was found dead Thursday. Deputies responded around 9 a.m. to a report of a body on Ohio 16 near milepost 30, according to the Sheriff's Office. They arrived and found Randall Thomas, 49, of Nashport, dead at the scene. The office’s...
Killbuck man charged following pursuit in Holmes and Coshocton counties
KILLBUCK − The Holmes County Sheriff's Office has released the name of a Killbuck man involved in a high-speed traffic chase that came into Coshocton County Tuesday evening. A news release stated Caleb M. Johnson, 19, has been arrested and charged with felony fleeing and eluding of officers, unlawful restraint and was wanted on two outstanding warrants. According to the Holmes County Clerk of Courts, Johnson was charged in June with driving under a financial responsibility act...
Truck driver charged in Ohio crash that killed 6, including 3 students
An Ohio truck driver is facing 26 charges, including aggravated vehicular homicide, after a November crash left six people dead, including three high school students. Jacob McDonald, 60, of Zanesville, was arrested July 18 after being indicted by a Licking County grand jury for his role in a Nov. 14 crash that killed Dave Kennat, 56; Kristy Gaynor, 39; Shannon Wigfield, 45; John W. Mosley, 18; Jeffery D. Worrell, 18; and Katelyn N. Owens, 15. Mosley, Worrell and Owens were Tuscarawas Valley High School students.
Ohio Woman Arrested After Calling 911 Hundreds Of Times
Everyone needs a hobby and it looks like she found hers. An Ohio woman has been arrested after reportedly calling 911 hundreds of times!. Some people like going for a nice Sunday drive. Other people enjoy a leisurely bike ride. It looks like this woman loves taking rides in ambulances because she was reportedly arrested after calling 911 hundreds of times over fake emergencies!
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