
Archive of 06-16-05
On 16 Jun 05 Darrell Huck, age 44, 3810 Tick
Ridge Road, Vincent, reported when he entered his business
that morning he discovered an unknown suspect(s) kicked in
the business’ door and stole a cordless phone charger,
two way radios, five cases of Pepsi products, a frozen turkey
and a frozen pork shoulder. This case remains under investigation
(602).
On 16 Jun 05 Dan A. Mason, age 40, 1316 Gantsville
Road, Little Hocking, reported an unknown suspect(s) pried
open the door to the office of Dunham Square Car Wash and stole
approximately five dollars from inside, leaving other valuables
undisturbed. This case remains under investigation (602).
On 16 Jun 05 Barbara Jackson, age 58, 840
Pike Street Apt. 35, Marietta, reported after observing another
tenant at Sierra Apartments throwing an object into the bushes,
she retrieved the item and determined it was a gentleman’s
wallet. Though the wallet was identified through personal information
contained therein, his case remains open pending the return
of the wallet to its owner (200).
The following individuals
were processed into the Washington County Jail:
William Joseph Carter Sr., age 20, 2011 Washington
Boulevard Apt. 2, Belpre, for violating the terms of his probation,
a felony. Carter was arrested in Marietta by Patrolman McCracken
of the Marietta City Police Department and processed into the
Washington County Jail on 16 Jun 05 at 12:01 am.
Chasity Dawn Willey, age 28, 808 Third Street,
Marietta, for a felony charge of criminal simulation and for
two misdemeanor charges of receiving stolen property. Willey
was arrested at K-Mart in Marietta by Patrolman Heddleston
of the Marietta City Police Department and processed into the
Washington County Jail on 16 Jun 05 at 12:20 pm.
Jesse Scott Books, age 22, 909 Phillips Street, Marietta,
for failure to appear, a misdemeanor. Books was arrested on
Warren Street in Marietta by Detective Warden of the Washington
County Sheriff’s Office and processed into the Washington
County Jail on 16 Jun 05 at 10:55 pm.
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