Saturday Nov 14 | Port Clinton News Herald
Detention Facility | Thursday Jared Obermeyer, 24, Burgoon, arrested by the sheriff's office, charged with theft and forgery, no bond.
Navy Seaman Allen J. Dorner, son of Lisa A. Happy, of Maybee, Mich., and Kenneth J. Dorner of, Curtice, Ohio, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
Blotter for Tuesday October 13, 2009
2:20 a.m. Bowling Green High School principal reported a student with marijuana.
Police: Man arrested after driving through bean field
ALLEN TOWNSHIP -- A Curtice man was arrested after he drove his vehicle through a bean field Thursday night, according to an Ottawa County Sheriff's Office report.
Curtice man cited for crashing into mailboxes in Allen Township
ALLEN TOWNSHIP -- A Curtice man was cited for willful or wanton operation of a vehicle on a street after he crashed his car on West Walbridge Road Wednesday morning, according to an Ottawa County Sheriff's Office report.
TOLEDO Bartering is making a comeback. Chad Anderson is a tattoo artist.. And the owner of addictive designs on Alexis road.
Toledo motorcyclist injured when struck by vehicle
ALLEN TOWNSHIP -- A Toledo motorcyclist was injured Friday night when he was struck by a vehicle at Ohio 579 and Opfer Lentz Road, according to an Ottawa County Sheriff's Office report.
Highway patrol looking for leads
The Sandusky Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol is looking for leads in a hit-skip accident.
Man indicted on burglary, theft, other charges
A recent session of the Ottawa County Grand Jury returned an indictment against Chad Tracy, 23, Perrysburg, on one count each of burglary, theft and receiving stolen property, a felony of the second degree and felonies of the fifth degree, respectively, according to the Ottawa County Prosecutor's Office report.
Several crashes occurred in Ottawa County over the weekend
ALLEN TOWNSHIP -- Two people were hurt in a crash Friday night at Fostoria and Curtice East and West roads, the state patrol reported.
Old tractors gather for annual show
GIBSONBURG -- There's just something about old tractors. New tractors are far bigger.
Police Blotter for Sunday, August 31, 2009
Nicholas Sabha, of Lewiston, N.Y., was cited for underage consumption and drug abuse.
Pharmacist was man of year in field
William R. Wallace, a pharmacist who managed local drugstores and was named Toledo Pharmacy Man of the Year, died Wednesday in Mercy St.
Christina N. Elmes, 19, 937 Virginia St., Port Clinton, arrested by Ottawa County sheriff's deputies, charged with a protection-order violation, $4,000 bond.
Used Denim Adds Up To World Record, Good Cause
A thick wall of textured blue dots sits squarely on the huge tiled floor in a Washington, D.C., train station.
Jeans Hauled to D.C. for Recycling
There's a new world record for the most items of clothing collected for recycling as more than 30,000 pairs of jeans have been gathered at Washington's Union Station.
Fisherman cleared of perch overfishing charges
A Lucas County commercial fisherman was cleared Friday of felony theft and tampering with records charges.
Fisherman cleared of perch overfishing charges
A Lucas County commercial fisherman was cleared Friday of felony theft and tampering with records charges.
Lake Erie fisherman Michael Szuch is final person charged in poaching investigation to go to trial
Lake Erie perch was big business for Michael Szuch. Prosecutors have accused the Ohio fisherman of selling more than 56,000 pounds of perch worth more than $100,000 in 2002 and 2003 that prosecutors say exceeded state-set legal catch limits.