
Archive of 03-26-10
On 26 Mar 10 Deputy Sheriff Anderson requested
a summons for a fifteen year old Lowell resident to appear in
Juvenile Court for being unruly. The teenager’s mother
reported her daughter has been out of control for the past few
weeks, broke the windshield of her vehicle and broke two windows
at their home. Today the juvenile’s mother said her daughter
was upset that her food was cold so she threw a glass of tea
on her. As she walked away to change her clothes, the teenager’s
mother said she heard glass break and noticed her daughter broke
yet another window.
On 26 Mar 10 Eugene Perry, age 64, 500 Dunbarger
Road, Lowell, reported sometime during the past month an unknown
suspect(s) forcibly entered a vacant mobile home he owns at
585 Anderson Road, Lowell, and stole nine oak kitchen cabinets,
an old GE refrigerator and a bathroom vanity. This case remains
under investigation (200).
On 26 Mar 10 a forty-eight year old Marietta
resident reported she and her husband have been receiving unwanted
phone calls and text messages since April of last year. This
case remains under investigation (200).
On 26 Mar 10 Joseph J. Miller, age 71, 1680
North Fork Road, New Matamoras, reported he hired Julia A. McKnight,
age 28, 1125 Brownsville Road, New Matamoras, and her boyfriend
to perform interior work at his residence the previous week.
Mr. Miller said he asked Ms. McKnight to exchange a water pump
for him at the store a week ago and she has yet to deliver the
item. Questioned about the pump, Ms. McKnight claimed she returned
the item but could not retrieve it because it was locked in
her boyfriend’s truck. However, further checking by Deputy
Sheriff Carr revealed Ms. McKnight returned the pump and asked
for a refund of $95.39 instead of exchanging it. Unable to obtain
a plausible explanation from Ms. McKnight on the presence of
her signature on a return receipt, Deputy Carr requested a summons
for Ms. McKnight for theft.
On 26 Mar 10 Richard Borman, age 73, 300 Starlite
Drive Lot 17, Marietta, reported he arrived home after being
away overnight to discover his home burglarized. Mr. Borman
state the suspect(s) pried open a door, rifled through drawers
and cabinets and stole his deceased wife’s purse and several
articles of her jewelry. Noticing Deputies and Detectives in
the area, a neighbor of Mr. Borman reported his residence was
also forcibly entered during the night. Andrew Hall, age 23,
300 Starlite Drive Lot 3, Marietta, said he found his back door
open when he returned to his residence and stated a Wii game
console, two Wii games, an electric guitar, amplifier and gold
necklace were missing. This case remains under investigation
(292, 305, 515, 790, 805, 905, 953, 1190).
On 26 Mar 10 Lisa L. Carpenter, age 46, 103
Woodrow Street, Marietta, reported she awoke to the sound of
her live-in boyfriend Mark R. Maynard, age 43, rummaging through
the house and demanding to know where his weed was. Unable to
find his marijuana after Ms. Carpenter moved it out of plain
sight; Mr. Maynard continued his tirade and jumped on top of
Ms. Carpenter. Mr. Maynard then choked Ms. Carpenter and slapped
her on the left side of the face before fleeing. Deputy Sheriff
Carr could not locate Mr. Maynard at the time of Ms. Carpenter’s
report but later found him back at his residence. At that time
Deputy Carr arrested Mr. Maynard for domestic violence and transported
him to the Washington County Jail.
The following individuals
were processed into the Washington County Jail:
John Christopher Fortney, age 21, 4350 State
Route 530, Lowell, for violating the terms of his parole, a
felony. Fortney was arrested on the campus of Marietta College
by Patrolman Heddleston of the Marietta City Police Department
and processed into the Washington County Jail on 26 Mar 10 at
2:19 pm.
Mark Randolph Maynard, age 43, 103 Woodrow
Street, Marietta, for domestic violence, a misdemeanor. Maynard
was arrested at his residence by Deputy Sheriff Carr and processed
into the Washington County Jail on 26 Mar 10 at 4:20 pm.
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