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POLICE

Lisbon

— At 9:50 p.m. April 9 on South Market Street at the old train station, Jessica Combs, 35, last known address South Beaver Street, Lisbon, was taken into custody without incident. According to Columbiana County Municipal Court records, she was charged with six counts of endangering children for an April 1, 2025 in Lisbon related to living conditions.

— At 1:17 April 9, an officer and an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper picked up Ricky Wilson Jr., 57, Maple Street, Lisbon on Maple Street on a warrant out of the sheriff’s office.

— Police at 9:59 p.m. April 8 responded to Days Inn parking lot on state Route 154 for a man hunched over the driver seat of a vehicle. Police knocked on the window to wake him and he rolled down the window and there was a strong wave of alcohol and urine and signs of alleged impairment. Frank W. Langham Jr., 58, Youngstown, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired second offense and OVI refusal with prior within 20 years.

— At 1:06 a.m. April 8, on West Lincoln Way near North Green Street, Vanessa Huffman, 49, Canton, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired, OVI breath, driving under suspension and display of license plate obstructed.

— At 6:08 a.m. April 7, an officer responded to Sunset Drive where a man was blocking a vehicle from leaving the residence, using his vehicle. The driver of the vehicle said she lived there and he was blocking her so couldn’t get to work. She also said he had no right to be there. He claimed he was there for his clothes. He was given his clothes and told not to return, that he was trespassed.

— At 10:11 p.m. April 5, officers checked the area of West Washington for juveniles riding in the middle of the road on electric bicycles. A caller said the juveniles were knocking on his windows and took off down the road near Save A Lot, but officers did not find them.

— At 3:30 a.m. April 5 during a traffic stop on Brookfield Avenue, Donald Williams, 38, Brookfield Avenue, Lisbon, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired and a red light violation.

— At 3:37 a.m. April 4, a woman on East Washington Street reported seeing a man looking into her house through her back window. Police found no sign of a suspicious person in the area.

— At 7:30 p.m. April 3, the K-9 Officer Otis and his handler were dispatched to assist Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers on a traffic stop with narcotics detection on state Route 11 near the West Point ramp.

— A man on North Jefferson Street reported at 1:41 a.m. April 1 that he was scammed out of $400. He said he was contacted by an out of state number claiming to be the Columbiana County Sheriff’s Office and saying he could pay for his son’s bail over the phone. His son had been arrested a few days earlier and the caller knew the charges he was facing. The caller told him to send $400 over Apple Pay and he did, then the caller hung up. He called the police after the caller hung up and was told to dispute the charges with his bank.

— At 4:56 a.m. April 4, Bradley McCulley, 35, Walnut Ridge, Salineville, was cited for expired license, expired plate and possession of drug paraphernalia after a traffic stop on state Route 154. He allegedly possessed a folded $2 bill containing suspected narcotic residue, advising it was supposed to be methamphetamine. There were also two $1 bills containing suspected narcotic residue.

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