THE COURTS
Municipal
LISBON — In Columbiana County Municipal Court, a preliminary hearing was set May 26 for James W. Yacobucci, 55, Canton, charged with fifth-degree felonies of receiving stolen property and possession of drugs for allegedly being in possession of a stolen side-by-side and a plastic baggie with a crystal-like substance identified as methamphetamine on April 11 in East Rochester, West Township.
A pretrial was set July 29 for Brittany Renee Lockhart, 32, Lisbon Street, East Liverpool, charged with domestic violence for allegedly striking a man in the face in East Liverpool on May 21.
A pretrial was set May 27 for Jada Cheri Pack, 40, Erie Street, East Liverpool, charged with aggravated menacing and disorderly conduct for allegedly posting a video on social media threatening to harm another person on May 20, then yelling on a sidewalk and waving a bat in the air, screaming towards the neighbors and causing a disturbance in East Liverpool.
A pretrial was set Aug. 5 for Elizabeth Anne Anchondo, 26, East Main Street, East Palestine, charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly using grossly abusive language when she arrived to pick up her child from the bus at an East Palestine daycare on May 15. The bus driver wouldn’t let her child off of the bus without a teacher present, which is the policy of the school district, so she used the abusive language then with the bus driver and again when the teacher arrived. Children on the bus could hear the abusive language.
A pretrial was set Aug. 5 for Dustin Vaugh McGlumphy, 42, Uniontown, charged with engaging in prostitution and possessing criminal tools for allegedly responding to an undercover ad on a known prostitution website and arranging for sexual activity with a woman in exchange for $140, then traveling to East Palestine on May 20 for the meeting with the phone used to make the arrangements in his possession.
A pretrial was set Aug. 4 for Hunter Scott Farnsworth, 19, Danbury Avenue, Wellsville, charged with underage consumption, open container and disorderly conduct for an incident May 16 in Liverpool Township when his truck was found in a backyard after hitting multiple objects. He was the passenger, with a juvenile driving. Both admitted to being intoxicated with multiple open containers of alcohol present, the affidavit said.
A court trial was set May 27 for Bryan Faust, 20, East Euclid Avenue, Salem, charged with littering for throwing quikcrete into the trash with some going on the ground at a park in Salem on May 11.
A pretrial was set Aug. 4 for Jonathan David Smith, 29, Penn Avenue Extension, East Liverpool, charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs and speeding.
A pretrial was set Aug. 5 for Alyssa Marie Fegert, 39, South Washington Street, East Palestine, charged with two counts OVI and single counts open container and speeding.
A pretrial was set Aug. 3 for Landon Marshall, 35, state Route 39, Salinevillle, charged with OVI first offense.
A pretrial was set Aug. 5 for Robert W. Callahan II, 50 New Garden Road, Salem, charged with OVI second offense and reasonable control.
A pretrial was set July 29 for David Rodney Krebs, 48, Middlefield, charged with OVI first offense and marked lanes.
A case against D’Anthony Chaundel Brown, 32, Youngstown, was bound over to the county grand jury for fourth-degree felony operating a vehicle impaired fourth offense. Another case of OVI fourth offense, OVI breath fourth offense and misdemeanor left of center was dismissed, along with a speeding charge. Brown was accused of allegedly driving impaired with three prior OVI arrests within 10 years on his record on May 2 in Fairfield Township.
Cases against Richard Wayne Hutton, 32, St. George Street, East Liverpool, were bound over to the county grand jury for fourth-degree felony receiving stolen property and misdemeanor drug paraphernalia. During a traffic stop on May 1 in East Liverpool, when he stepped out of the vehicle, a burnt glass pipe allegedly fell out of his shorts and he possessed crack cocaine. He also allegedly possessed a loaded stolen .45-caliber handgun located inside his back pack with his belongings.
Cases against Bryan Keith Dilling, 54, last known address Rose Drive, Lisbon, were bound over to the county grand jury for fourth-degree felony failure to report change of address and misdemeanor falsification for allegedly failing to notify the sheriff’s office of his change of address for the sex offender registration on May 6 in Lisbon and giving the sheriff’s address a false address, for a property where he did not live.
Hayden J. Hunt, 21, Laurelville, was fined $1,165 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 167 days suspended, with credit for one day served in jail and three days served in a driver intervention program, leaving nine days to serve in jail and 30 days to serve in electronically monitored house arrest for failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, a misdemeanor amended from a felony, and misdemeanors of operating a vehicle impaired first offense and reckless operation for fleeing from police in Salem on May 4 until he was stopped on a dead end road. He must complete 20 hours community service.
A pretrial was set June 1 for Tiffany Sobien, 26, Boyce Street, East Liverpool, charged with domestic violence for allegedly hitting a child, causing injury, and then telling the child to lie about it on May 7 in East Liverpool.
A pretrial was set May 27 for Nicholas Devan Gardner, 53, Globe Street, East Liverpool, charged with endangering children and domestic violence for allegedly picking up two knives while yelling at a woman and slamming them off the top of the stove, breaking the stove top, while cursing at a child and then throwing the knives on the ground, with one almost striking the child in the leg on May 19 in East Liverpool.
Timothy Franklin Gibbs, 38, College Street, East Liverpool, was fined $150 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, with 20 days suspended and credit for 10 days served, for disorderly conduct amended from assault, with 20 hours community service ordered. He was ordered to have no contact with the victim. Gibbs struck another man four times in the side of the head on May 9 in East Liverpool.
A pretrial was set July 20 for Heather E Walsh, 40, Youngstown, charged with menacing for allegedly threatening to beat a woman on May 19 in East Liverpool,
Crystal Lee Shreve, 47, Florence Street, East Liverpool, was fined $150 and given a suspended 30-day jail term for menacing, with 20 hours community service ordered. She was ordered to have no contact with the victim. She threatened to beat another woman on Feb. 21 in East Liverpool.
Tammy Joe Manley, 27, Riley Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $200 and received a suspended 180-day jail term for two counts endangering children for having two children out in 35-degree weather wearing only shorts and a shirt with no socks and no jacket in East Liverpool on Nov. 29, 2025.
A pretrial was set July 21 for Richard G. Prendergast, 64, South Lundy Avenue, Salem, charged with public indecency for allegedly pulling his pants down and defecating in the Salem Family Care parking lot on May 4 in Salem.
Timothy R. Noling, 64, Brookdale Avenue, East Palestine, was fined $200 and received credit for jail time served for one day for disorderly conduct for using loud and abusive language with post office employees at the East Palestine Post Office on May 19
Sonya M. Andric, 55, Gaskill Drive, Alliance, was sentenced to 30 days in jail for violating the terms of his probation for 2025 cases of criminal trespass, drug paraphernalia and two cases of theft..
Donna J. May, 39, Sell Road, Lisbon, was fined $350 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for criminal damaging and drug paraphernalia, with 40 hours community service ordered. She hit her head off of a wall and punched a door, damaging both on Feb. 28 in Center Township. She also possessed three clear pipes with burnt crystal residue and clear baggies with a white crystal substance on March 9.
Ryan D. Armstrong, 41, Depot Road, Salem, was fined $100 and sentenced to 10 days in jail for theft for failing to scan and pay for several items totaling $34 on Feb. 16 at the Salem Walmart.
A status conference hearing was set June 17 for Charles Raymond Lewis, 43, Dresden Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with theft and criminal trespass for allegedly stealing wood and tire rings from the former East Liverpool Motor Lodge after trespassing on the Dresden Avenue property.
A status conference hearing was set July 15 and a court trial was set July 22 for David M. Butcher, 53, Woodland Avenue, Salem, charged with criminal trespass for allegedly trespassing in a Salem apartment on Third Street on March 9.
A pretrial was set July 21 for Dana A. Musulin, 43, Taylor Road, Negley, charged with drug paraphernalia for allegedly possessing a glass pipe with burn marks, a torch lighter, a container with a pink substance and a pink and white rock substance on May 19 in East Palestine.
A pretrial was set July 8 for Logan L. Peters, 19, Spencerville, charged with improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle and speeding for allegedly possessing two handguns in his vehicle during a traffic stop on April 25 in Leetonia.
A pretrial was set July 21 for Sherry Diana Long, 42, West Martin Street, East Palestine, charged with operating a vehicle impaired first offense, OVI urine and reasonable control.
Daniel Lee Marriotti, 29, Pancake Clarkson Road, Rogers, was fined $250 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, with 27 days suspended, leaving three days to serve in jail for reckless operation amended from OVI, with a charge of slow speed dismissed. His license was suspended for two years, with 20 hours community service ordered.
Vincent Syversten, 28, Salem Alliance Road, Salem, was fined $925 and sentenced to 180 days in jail, with 170 days suspended, leaving 10 days to serve for OVI and failure to control. His license was suspended for two years, with 20 hours community service ordered.
A disposition hearing was set May 20 for Kevin Eugene Bowen, 50, Darlington, Pa., charged with OVI second offense, OVI breath second offense and reasonable control.
A preliminary/pretrial hearing was set June 8 for Thomas Richard Clark, 33, Lacroft Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with fourth-degree felony burglary and misdemeanors of menacing by stalking and criminal damaging for allegedly breaking into a woman’s home on May 16 in East Liverpool. He was intoxicated and was seen driving by her residence several times over several hours, an affidavit said. After he was there, he punched out the tail light of a vehicle.
A preliminary hearing was set May 26 for Shauntrice Krysale Carter, 32, Oakland Avenue, East Liverpool, charged with harassment by an inmate, a fifth-degree felony, for allegedly spitting at an East Liverpool police officer as she was being detained on May 16 in East Liverpool. She had fled on foot after being advised she was being pink-slipped for mental health reasons, meaning she was being taken to a hospital by force.
A preliminary hearing was set June 1 for Rosie J. Faulkner, 38, West Main Street, East Palestine, charged with third-degree felony tampering with evidence for allegedly trying to conceal an item from police during a traffic stop on April 13, 2025 in East Palestine when the driver handed her cash and a substance started dropping from the bills. A probable cause hearing was also set for June 1 for probation violations from 2023 cases of attempted, obstructing and resisting arrest and operating a vehicle impaired.
A pretrial was set May 27 for Daniel P. Rudibaugh, 36, West Ninth Street, Salem, charged with domestic violence for allegedly picking up a chair and threatening to strike a woman with it after an argument on May 15 in Salem.
A pretrial was set June 1 for Pete L. Gibson, 41, state Route 154, Rogers, charged with aggravated menacing for allegedly threatening to shoot another person in the head in New Waterford on May 17.
Steven J. Cappitte, 41, Southeast Boulevard, Salem, was fined $750 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 83 days suspended and credit for two days served, leaving a balance of five days to serve in jail for disorderly conduct and obstructing official business. He was ordered to complete 40 hours community service. Cappitte shoved a woman in the face and chased her into the street on Feb. 8 in Salem. During the incident, he kept slamming the door of the home and fled inside when officers approached to take him into custody.
Matthew Christopher Ward, 37, Michigan Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $150 and sentenced to three days in jail, with credit for three days served, for disorderly conduct for throwing a water bottle at a fence and vehicle in East Liverpool, and arguing and yelling at people who were outside on May 15.
George M. McGinness, 48, North Market Street, East Palestine, was fined $250 and given a suspended 60-day jail term for obstructing official business and disorderly conduct. A charge of criminal trespass was dismissed. He was ordered to complete 20 hours community service and to have no contact with the victim. He trespassed in a New Waterford property and stayed after being told to leave and attempted to open the locked door on April 10.
Jeffrey Nelson James, 46, Seventh Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $650 and sentenced to 30 days in jail for physical control amended from OVI and disorderly conduct amended from domestic violence, with another OVI suspended. His license was suspended for one year. James shoved a woman into a bath tub causing injury on Oct. 6, 2025 in Liverpool Township. He was also ordered to serve 60 days in jail for violating the terms of his probation for 2025 cases of OVI, physical control and disorderly conduct.
Paul Joseph Schrag, 36, Deerfield, was fined $250 and given a suspended 90-day jail term for failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer for fleeing from police during a pursuit after a hit/skip in Salem on Jan. 20. His license was suspended for 180 days, with driving privileges granted, and he was ordered to complete 20 hours community service.
Alyssa D. Evans, 31, Bradshaw Avenue, East Liverpool, was fined $400 and given a suspended 180-day jail term for theft and endangering children. On Jan. 10 in Wellsville, she struck a parked car while a child was in the vehicle. On Jan. 6, she pocketed some items and didn’t scan others, all totaling $39 at the Salem Walmart.
A status conference hearing was set July 6 and a court trial was set July 13 for Stephanie J. Igo, 37, Bell Road, Negley, charged with theft for allegedly stealing two weld-pads and multiple battery-power tools from a garage on Jan. 27 in Negley.
Amanda Clara Regal, 39, East Springfield, was fined $100 for failure to file tax return for failing to file a sales tax return in 2025 for The Corner Pocket in Leetonia.
Frankie L. Brown, 37, Vernia Street, East Liverpool, was fined $100 for failure to file tax return for failing to file a sales tax return from July to December 2025 for AFK Gaming in East Liverpool.
Isaiah J. Carl, 18, West State Street, Salem, was fined $150 and sentenced to 10 days in jail, with credit for one day served, leaving nine days to serve for drug paraphernalia for possessing a meth pipe on May 17 in Perry Township.
Connin Scott Craig, 22, King Road, Salem, was fined $665 and sentenced to 90 days in jail, with 87 days suspended and credit for three days served in a driver intervention program, for operating a vehicle impaired first offense, marked lanes and no turn signal. His license was suspended for one year with driving privileges granted. Another OVI charge was dismissed. He was ordered to complete 20 hours community service.
A pretrial was set July 29 for Charlene Taylor, 74, Kingsridge Road, East Liverpool, charged with OVI first offense, OVI breath first offense and reasonable control.
A pretrial was set June 8 for David R. Winters, 41, Walnut Street, Leetonia, charged with OVI first offense, OVI refusal with prior within 20 years, speeding and marked lanes.
Tyler Shaffer, 26, New Bethlehem, Pa., was fined $300 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, with 27 days suspended and credit for three days served in a driver intervention program, for reckless operation amended from OVI and speeding. Another OVI charge was dismissed.
