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Chase Bank Robber Reportedly Caught in Illinois
An Indiana man who reportedly robbed an Athens bank, along with 10 other banks in four different states, has been caught in Illinois. Ronald E. Corbin, 49, of Lafayette, Ind.,… Read More
Alleged Chase Bank Robber Arrested In Illinois
An Indiana man who reportedly robbed an Athens bank, along with 10 other banks in four different states, has been caught in Illinois. Ronald E. Corbin, 49, of Lafayette, Ind.,… Read More
Man Reported Missing From The Plains
The Athens County Sheriff's Office is trying to locate a man from The Plains who allegedly took a "handful" of pills and now has not been in contact with friends…. Read More
Arocho Violates Bond
The Albany man accused of robbing Peoples Bank on East State Street in July is back in jail after he attempted to overdose on drugs, prosecutors said. Emmanuel Arocho, appeared… Read More
Judge Recommends Suspension For Deputy
An administrative law judge is recommending that the State Personnel Board of Review order a suspension rather than termination for a former Athens County Sheriff’s Office deputy. Shannon Sheridan was… Read More
House Fire Could Be Arson
The Nelsonville Fire Department had a busy scheduled late Tuesday and early Wednesday with seven runs in 24 hours, including a suspicious fire on Church Street. The biggest part of… Read More
Farmers Market Free Speech Case Dismissed
An Athens man who held a First Amendment demonstration at the Farmers Market and was arrested has had his case dismissed. George Antczak, 33, was charged in Athens County Municipal… Read More
Judge Declares Second Mistrial For Man Accused Of Murder
In what Sheriff Shawn Justice called a "complete mistake," a sheriff's deputy's error led to the murder trial of Robert Schall again being declared a mistrial Thursday on the grounds… Read More
Man Sentenced To Six Years In Prison For Drugs
A man from The Plains is headed to prison for six years after changing his plea to guilty on charges of drug possession after already changing his plea to charges… Read More
Countywide Accountability System Brought To First Responders
After seven months of debate, the county fire departments and other first responders now have a uniform system of accountability for emergency response. The Passport is a system that keeps… Read More
Athens Sheriff Says Evidence Room Needs Maintenance
After 13 pounds of marijuana were seized from a hydroponic bust last week, the Athens County Sheriff's Office had to put it somewhere. When deputies put the plants upstairs in… Read More
Two Different Busts Net 15 Pounds Of Marijuana
The Athens County Sheriff's Office found six pounds of marijuana at a residence Thursday, and found another nine pounds the next day at a different residence. On Friday, Det. Jack… Read More
Trial Starts For Man Accused Of Exposing Woman To HIV
A trial began Tuesday for an Athens man charged with felonious assault for allegedly having sex with a woman after he knew he had tested positive for HIV. Dennis Broadnax,… Read More
Sheriff’s Office Seizes 13 Pounds Of Marijuana
The Athens County Sheriff’s Office picked up one of the biggest marijuana seizures of the year with a 13-pound round-up of plants from an Athens residence. While investigating a parking… Read More
Housing Organization Faces $200,000 Lawsuit
The non-profit organization that was created to oversee University Courtyard Apartments is now facing a $210,000 bill from the creditor from which they borrowed the money. In documents filed Aug…. Read More
Foodland Robbery Suspect Arrested
The man who allegedly robbed the Foodland Market has been caught in Huron County after he attempted another robbery, according to the Athens County Sheriff's Office. Michael J. Fette, 46,… Read More
Two Millfield Residents Charged With Heroin Trafficking
Two Millfield residents were taken into custody Monday after allegedly trafficking heroin from their home. Jeffrey L. Cox, 25; and Kayla M. Estep, 22, both of 10994 Twist Tail Road,… Read More
Local Organization Gets Funding To Fight Child Trafficking
The Athens County Child Advocacy Center will have money to fight for a new cause in the area thanks to a state push to combat human trafficking. "With the… Read More
Son Of Retired Judge Joins Father’s Old Office
The Ward family is very familiar with the Athens County judicial system. Now, Matt Ward, son of retired Judge Michael Ward, will join the Athens County Prosecutor’s Office, the office… Read More
Local Fire Department Gets Rescue Boat
With the help of donations and determination, the Glouster Fire Department has a new tool to help those who get stranded in water. About a week ago, the department received… Read More
Meth Lab Discovered In Coolville Home During Investigation Into Murder Threat
Athens County Sheriff's Office deputies are investigating an alleged murder threat and also allegedly discovered a methamphetamine lab in a Coolville residence Thursday afternoon. The suspect is still on the… Read More
Woman Seeks Default Judgment In $1 Million Civil Suit
The attorney for a woman seeking $1 million against her ex-husband, who allegedly shot at her in their home, is asking for a default judgment in a civil suit. James… Read More
Middleport Man Accused Of Raping Teenager
A Middleport man being held in the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail under a $50,000 bond has been indicted on a charge of rape for allegedly having sexual contact with a… Read More
State Police Investigating Possible Procedural Violation At 911 Center
The 911 Emergency Communications Center is awaiting the results of a State Highway Patrol investigation into a possible procedural violation by one of its dispatchers. Dan Pfeiffer, director of the… Read More
Teen Dies In Early Morning Crash
UPDATE 3:10 p.m. The Ohio State Highway Patrol confirmed the death of a 17-year-old girl in a morning crash Tuesday near Chauncey. Kendall Dawn Sweaney, of McArthur, was driving a… Read More
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