NEW CASTLE —
J. Craig Cox
•Benjamin Wayne Loucks, 31, New Castle — Six to 23 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 253 days served. He pleaded guilty to corruption of minors.
•Benjamin Wayne Loucks, 31, New Castle — Two years probation and sexual offender counseling. He pleaded guilty to corruption of minors.
•Oscar Lee Williams, 26, New Castle — Nine to 18 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 182 days served. He pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance.
•Oscar Lee Williams, 26, New Castle — Nine to 18 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 182 days served, concurrently with any other sentence being served, costs of prosecution, any evidence seized by law enforcement is forfeited. He pleaded guilty to delivery of a controlled substance.
•Oscar Lee Williams, 26, New Castle — One-hundred-eighty-two days to 12 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for 182 days served, costs of prosecution. He pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance.
•Michael Joseph McPherson, 20, Enon Valley — Three to 23 1/2 months in the Lawrence County jail with credit for eight days served, costs of prosecution. He pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy to manufacture a controlled substance.
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Common Pleas Court sentences for Jan. 7
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‘Carelessness’ caused Overlook fire
The state fire marshal has determined a blaze at the Overlook Health and Rehabilitation Center was caused by carelessness. Trooper David Jungling issued his report Friday and said the blaze was determined to have been caused by the careless disposal of smoking materials.
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Police called to Halco Drive disturbance
An apparently intoxicated Halco Drive man drew a crowd Thursday night. New Castle police were called about 6:30 p.m. and found a 19-year-old man cutting his face and head with the razor blade of a utility knife.
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Two injured in Mill Street, Taylor accidents
Two people were injured in a pair of accidents Thursday, New Castle police reported. One involved a car that went over an embankment off West Pittsburg Road in Taylor Township around noon.
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Drug charges filed after raid
Police have charged four people arrested during a drug raid Wednesday in Union Township. Members of the Lawrence County District Attorney’s Drug Task Force executed a sealed search warrant at 27 Spring St. All four suspects live at that address, according to court records.
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North Hill man hospitalized after crash
A New Castle man who hit a tree in Pulaski Township has been admitted to St. Elizabeth Health Center. According to Pulaski Township police, Adam Welsh, 36, of 202 E. Fairmont Ave., was eastbound on Route 422 about 1:30 a.m. Thursday when his pickup truck left the road.
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On The Record: Today’s births and district judge reports
On the Record is a periodic update of public information coming out of the Lawrence County Government Center and local police departments. Look inside for the latest listing of police items and district judge reports.
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East Side garage ‘total loss’ in fire
The New Castle police department fire investigator was called for a blaze at a garage. The three-bay garage at 626 Superior St. was a total loss, according to New Castle firefighters, who were called about 11:40 p.m. Wednesday. They remained at the scene until nearly 3 a.m.
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Hearings in fatal crashes are postponed
A hearing for the woman accused of striking a police cruiser and killing a Shenango Township officer has been rescheduled. Kylee Gwen Barletto, 26, of 693 Hoover Road, will face a preliminary hearing at 1 p.m. June 6. It had been scheduled for Thursday morning.
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Shenango man accused of breaking into car
A Shenango man was arrested after he allegedly was caught breaking into a car on New Castle’s East Side. New Castle police charged Jessie Lauderbaugh, 23, of Highview Drive with fleeing from police, theft from a motor vehicle, disorderly conduct and loitering and prowling at night.
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On The Record: Today’s births, police items and district judge reports
On the Record is a periodic update of public information coming out of the Lawrence County Government Center and local police departments. Look inside for the latest listing of police items and district judge reports.
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