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Stewart Street Arson Case Bound Over To Common Pleas Court
Two men suspected to have intentionally set fire to a residence on Stewart Street in Athens have surrendered and had their cases sent to Athens County Common Pleas Court. Brian… Read More
Sexual Battery Case Involving Former Echoing Meadows Employee Set For Trial
A Millfield man facing sexual charges involving a female patient at Echoing Meadows residential facility had his case set for trial on Tuesday. Travis Keirns, 21, of Keirns Road, is… Read More
Canine Officer, Partner and Unit to Retire
After a 26-year career, Officer Krishea Osborne is hanging up her uniform for the last time with the Athens Police Department. With her retirement, her partner also gets more time… Read More
Separate Fires in Meigs County Injure Three People
Two separate fires in Meigs County resulted in injuries in both cases. The latest happened Thursday night and the cause of that mobile home fire that injured two men is… Read More
Former Athens County Deputy Appeals Decision That Would Have Him Reinstated
A former Athens County sheriff’s deputy, who the State Personnel Board of Review has ruled should have his job back, is appealing that decision in Athens County Common Pleas Court…. Read More
Man Charged In Stabbing Responds In Lawsuit
The Ohio University fraternity member who pleaded guilty to charges connected to the stabbing of a rival frat member responded to a lawsuit filed by the victim, claiming he is… Read More
Troxel Retires, Rymer Accepts Chief Job
It’s official: After 40 years, Chief Robert Troxel will leave his position as head of the Athens Fire Department as of this Saturday. Troxel gave the official word to the… Read More
Ohio University Fest Season Brings Usual Caution From Police
March is the month for unsanctioned street festivals in Athens, and police are gearing up for it. They don’t, however, expect to enforce the fests any differently than in other… Read More
Snowy Roads Prove Good Business For Towing Companies, Hard On Drivers
As most people tried their best to stay inside while snow emergencies covered the area, a group of workers know it's their time to get to work. The towing companies… Read More
Glouster Man Indicted For Alleged Sexual Contact With 13-Year-Old
A Glouster man has been indicted after allegedly having sex with a 13-year-old during a party at his residence. Zachary L. Smith, 21, of 9 Braun St., was indicted for… Read More
Athens Council Urges State to Raise Fracking Severance Tax
Athens City Council will introduce a one-reading resolution on Monday to encourage the state to impose a higher severance tax on shale oil and gas extraction and allow funds from… Read More
Athens County Sheriff’s Office Escapes Contempt Finding
Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly appeared in court Friday for a pre-trial conference and motion hearing in which a judge gave the sheriff’s office an ultimatum about subpoenaed documents. Judge… Read More
Athens County Sheriff Appeals Board’s Decision To Reinstate Fired Deputy
The Athens County Sheriff's Office has officially filed an appeal to a court-ordered reinstatement of a fired deputy. The appeal was filed Feb. 26 with the Ohio State Personnel Board… Read More
Testimony Sheds Light On Degarmore Charges
An investigator in the death of Paul E. Roberts testified about the actions of a man charged in connection with the death. Robert Degarmore, who faces charges of receiving stolen… Read More
Ohio University Student Busted For Trafficking Cocaine, Marijuana
An Ohio University student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly having more than 50 grams of cocaine. The arrest was made as part of a crackdown on an alleged drug trafficking… Read More
Athens Police Goals Largely Met In 2013
The Athens Police Department set goals to shift the “party school” reputation, calm crime through traffic stops and continue policing noise complaints, all of which officials say they have done… Read More
Athens County Sheriff Responds To DeWine’s Motion To Suspend Him
Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly has submitted a 15-page letter to Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine emphasizing his refusal to voluntarily submit to a suspension from office. DeWine’s office has… Read More
Attorneys Debate Rape Charge, Unseal Davidson Documents
A rape charge levied against an Albany woman is being debated through attorneys on both sides of the case with differing opinions on how rape should be defined in the… Read More
Impact Of Athens County Sheriff’s Case On Other Cases Not Yet Known
A witness in the case of an Alexander Twp. man accused of the attempted murder of 11 people may or may not be called to the stand by Athens County… Read More
Sheriff’s Office Staff: We’re Working Non-Stop On Subpoenas
It has been nearly a month since a visiting judge ordered the Athens County Sheriff’s Office to provide documents via a subpoena requested by the Bureau of Criminal Identification &… Read More
Fired Athens County Sheriff’s Deputy Ordered To Be Reinstated
A former deputy that was fired by Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly was ordered to be reinstated by the Ohio State Personnel Board of Review, according to a decision filed… Read More
Grievance Filed Against Athens Co. Sheriff
A detective who was moved to a different position within the Athens County Sheriff’s Office has filed a grievance against the office. Sheriff Patrick Kelly has since denied the grievance,… Read More
Unsealed Documents Spell Out Sheriff Subpoena Battle
The same day that Athens County Sheriff Patrick Kelly was arraigned in Athens County Common Pleas Court on a 25-count indictment, documents were released detailing an ongoing battle between attorneys… Read More
Athens Man Gets Five Years For Burglary, Theft, Domestic Violence
An Athens man was sentenced to prison for multiple cases, including felonious assault and receiving stolen property. Michael L. Boivin, 54, pleaded guilty Friday in Athens County Common Pleas Court… Read More
Chauncey Man Pleads Guilty To Drug Trafficking
A Chauncey man pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and violating his community control in a court appearance on Friday. William R. Goins, Jr., 43, of Chauncey, appeared in Athens County… Read More
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