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Incident Stories:
October 27 LCSO ready incident stories searching for felony cost on 2 separate grownup males for allegedly failing to seem in courtroom on felony cost of Possession of Managed Substance. Stories being submitted to prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
October 27 LCSO ready incident report searching for felony cost on grownup feminine for allegedly failing to seem in courtroom on unique felony Driving Whereas Revoked/Suspended case. Report being submitted to prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
October 28 LCSO deputy was dealing with bailiff responsibility within the courthouse and observed an grownup male had littered within the courtroom together with his masks and packaging as an alternative of putting it in a trash can like everybody else. The report is being submitted to the prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
October 28 at 11:50 p.m. LCSO intervened on a possible suicidal particular person in Chillicothe and obtained help from Chillicothe Police and Chillicothe Division of Emergency Companies. Particular person was transported to HMC for therapy and intervention providers.
October 31 about 11:04 p.m. LCSO was dispatched to a name of home disturbance within the 400 block of N. 4th Road in Wheeling. Investigation decided that no felony violation passed off, alcohol could have been a contributing issue and the events separated for the night.
October 31 night time Deputy Nicholas Leadbetter and Okay-9 Zaki have been leaving the sheriffs aspect of the Legislation Enforcement Middle (LEC). Deputy Leadbetter observe an individual carrying a ghillie swimsuit appearing very unusual close to the LEC. The deputy checked this particular person and discovered he was planning on hiding subsequent to the LEC for the aim of scaring a police officer. The grownup male has a historical past of disliking the police division and being aggressive when consuming alcohol and/or medication. The person stored making an attempt to get to Zaki even when instructed a number of occasions to not method the Okay-9 and to stop what he was doing. The male communicated one thing about not worrying because the police can not shoot nicely. The person once more approached Deputy Leadbetter and was making an attempt to get to Okay-9 Zaki. The person refused to adjust to instructions and was taken into custody for 12-hour self-protection because of his degree of intoxication. The male was transferred to DDRJ. We’re subm itting incident report back to the prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
November 01 LCSO started an investigation of alleged home assault within the 7,000 block of LIV 239. A number of folks have been interviewed and investigation is constant. Each folks have separated and the report will likely be accomplished and submitted to the prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
November 02 at 12:49 a.m. LCSO responded to a location close to Mooresville concerning a report of home disturbance going down. Investigation exhibits there no felony violation had occurred and one particular person was having medical issued and hassle understanding issues which wanted to be completed.
November 03, Deputy Sheriff/Faculty Useful resource Officer Mike Lewis filed a report with this workplace concerning an assault which reportedly passed off on CHS property. Each college students are juveniles, college officers and oldsters/guardians are conscious of the incident and report being submitted to the juvenile workplace.
November 04 early morning began the LCSO on investigating a number of crimes in or close to Utica. First was report of 1 automobile crash simply west of Utica Junction on north aspect of 36. Particular person claiming to be proprietor arrived on scene and advised deputy this was their automobile and had been stolen earlier night time from location in Chillicothe. Automobile restoration revealed the automobile had been utilized in theft of a generator from a close-by enterprise in Utica. Automobile and property have been seized for additional investigation and later that day we discovered of a close-by residence that had been burglarized. All these points and different are nonetheless beneath investigation.
November 07 LCSO accomplished an incident report as a citizen is actively avoiding authorized service of a subpoena on a felony case. Varied acts by the particular person present she is actively and bodily avoiding regulation enforcement serving the method and utilizing a minimum of one different particular person to assist on this exercise. Report being submitted to the prosecuting legal professional for consideration.
LCSO has accomplished an investigation of harassment. The sufferer reported the suspect was utilizing a number of techniques to harass and disturb the peace of the sufferer. Case is being filed.
Most Wished Updates:
November 02 added:
Joshua Steven Knouse, 31, Wheeling, wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged class E felony of Failure to Seem in Court docket on a Felony. Bond set at $2,500 on case #21LV-CR00549.
November 03 added:
Gina E. Elam, 34, Chillicothe wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Failure to Seem in Court docket on unique 2 counts class A misdemeanor Non-Assist. Bond set at $500 on case #21LV-CR00435.
Steven Lee Munson Jr., 45, Letts Iowa, wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Probation Violation on unique class E felony Driving Whereas Revoked/Suspended. Bond denied by the courtroom on probation violation allegations of violating a no contact order and failing to report as directed.
Tony Lee Cashatt, 56, Chillicothe, wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Probation Violation on unique class D felony Possession of Managed Substance. Bond set at $20,000 on case #20LV-CR00608-01. Final recognized handle of 1020 S. Washington, Chillicothe.
William Deonte’ Cooper, 41, Macon, wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Probation Violation on unique class D felony Possession of Managed Substance. Bond set at $20,000 money on case #20LV-CR00119-01. Warrant exhibits alleged probation violation because of being charged in Boone County (21BA-CR02487) and failing to seem in Court docket on August 05, 2021.
Added November 05:
Thomas Edward Coons, 30, Chillicothe, wished on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged 2 counts class B felony Baby Molestation-2nd Diploma-Baby Much less Than 12 Years of Age, Unclassified Felony of Enticement or Tried Enticement of a Baby (Actor 21 years of age or older and youngster lower than 15 years of age, and sophistication D felony Tamper or Try and Tamper with Sufferer in Felony Prosecution. Bond denied by the Court docket on case # 21LV-CR00554 and final recognized handle of 1020 S. Washington, Chillicothe.
Arrested November 05:
Nicholas A. Shipley, 36, Chillicothe, by Chillicothe PD on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Failure to Seem in Court docket on class E felony Non-Assist, Whole Arrears in Extra of 12 Month-to-month Funds due beneath Court docket order. Mr. Shipley posted bond and was launched with a brand new courtroom date.
Different Arrests:
November 03 at 10:13 a.m. LCSO arrested Karla Ann Knouse, 53, Wheeling on 3 Metropolis of Chillicothe Municipal arrest warrants for alleged Failure to Seem in Court docket for ordinance violation Failing to Have Auto Insurance coverage, Failure to Seem in Court docket for ordinance violatin of fixing lanes when motion couldn’t be safely made, and Failure to Seem in Court docket for ordinance violation Fail to Register Motor Automobile. Ms. Knouse was launched on bond with a brand new courtroom date.
November 03 at 1:18 p.m. LCSO arrested Mercedeze Shyanne Norris, 19, Chillicothe within the 100 block of E. Jackson Road on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged class A misdemeanor Home Assault-4th diploma and sophistication B misdemeanor Property Harm-2nd diploma. Ms. Norris was taken to DDRJ in lieu of $1,500 bond.
Citations:
October 28 at 4:25 p.m. LCSO checked an eastbound automobile on U.S. 36 at LIV 405 at 100 in a 65. The rushing automobile was flying previous and thru heavy visitors on 36. The Colorado driver was stopped and suggested he was headed to Illinois. The motive force was cited for Careless and Imprudent Driving by Failure to Use Due Care of 100 in a 65.
October 31 at 10:40 a.m. a Kansas Metropolis driver was cited for 85 in a 65 on U.S. 36 at LIV 269.
November 06 at 11:48 a.m. a Fulton driver was cited for 81 in a 60 on U.S. 65 at Chula Junction.
November 06 at 12:11 p.m. a Utica driver was cited for Failure to Register Motor Automobile.
November 08 at 4:15 a.m. a Kansas Metropolis driver was cited for 88 in a 65 on U.S. 36 close to Utica.
Further Data:
LCSO is constant to work a number of on-going felony circumstances, fugitive apprehension and aiding different businesses on numerous crimes.
LCSO and different businesses have responded to a number of calls just lately of autos, together with semi-tractor trailers going the unsuitable course on U.S. 36. Happily no accidents have resulted on these current calls.
LCSO notified authorities in Haltom Metropolis, Texas of a fugitives reported location and so they arrested Harley Eugene Traister, 46, on Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Failure to Obey a Decide’s Order on unique class D felony Possession of Managed Substance. The alleged violation of the Decide’s order listed on the warrant exhibits violation of bond situation #5, by utilizing methamphetamine. LCSO is in means of extraditing Mr. Traister again to Missouri.
November 03 LCSO extradited Cheyenne Nicole Church, 36, from the Jackson County Detention Middle on a Livingston County arrest warrant for alleged Failure to Seem in Court docket on class D felony Possession of Managed Substance. Ms. Church was transferred to Daviess Dekalb Regional Jail in lieu of $7,500 bond.
November 05 LCSO assisted the Juvenile Workplace in transporting a juvenile to a juvenile detention middle.
LCSO at present has 45 folks in custody.
LCSO has been on numerous animal calls from cattle being out, canine misplaced/discovered, and useless or injured deer within the roadway.
LCSO has assisted a number of stranded motorists currently.
Reminder the following few weeks we’ll a substantial amount of deer exercise and better dangers to motorists.
Sheriff Steve Cox