MOUNT VERNON – Mount Vernon Municipal Court Judge John Thatcher found 23 people guilty after hearings were conducted this week at the Mount Vernon Municipal Court.

These were the cases brought forward by Mount Vernon Law Director P. Robert Broeren Jr.’s Office.

Nov. 6

Samuel Ramos, 57, of Bellville, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.

Hunter Clemons, 20, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of aggravated menacing.

Norah Cullicott, 18, of Austin, TX, was found guilty of possession and consuming alcohol under age.

Nathanial Wagner, 32, of Grove City, was found guilty of having an open container in a prohibited public place.

Dalton Dague, 22, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.

Yauheni Chyzhyk, 36, of Chicago, IL, was found guilty of a permit violation.

First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.

Nov. 7

Robert Preece, 44, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of two counts of aggravated
menacing.

Jack Burns, 64, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of failure to confine an animal.

Andrew Wingert, 50, of Centerburg, was found guilty of two counts of failure to confine a dog.

Brady Bemiller, 24, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of violation of a protection order.

Ryan Smith, 39, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of obstructing official business.

Blake Kannady, 22, of Howard, was found guilty of possession of marihuana and operating a motor vehicle with expired plates.

Destiny Smith, 21, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of failure to register a dog.

Robert Preece, 44, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs and failure to stop after an accident.

Kaitlynne Harris, 31, of Centerburg, was found guilty of driving under a FRA suspension and operating a motor vehicle with expired plates.

Becky Glass, 61, of Gambier, was found guilty of speeding.

Heidi Jolliff, 23, of Newark, was found guilty of speeding.

Duane Jordan, 66, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.

Jose Romero Ayala, 34, of Columbus, was found guilty of driving without an operator’s license.

Colton Mixon, 29, of Martinsburg, was found guilty of a temporary permit violation and a stop sign violation.

First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the Bemiller case and Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted all other cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.

Nov. 8

Benjamin Hawk, 41, of Columbus, was found guilty of speeding.

Amy Hahler, 39, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of driving under FRA suspension.

Wesley Addy, 37, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of driving under FRA suspension.

Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.

For further details of the above sentencings, please visit the court website at
mountvernonmunicipalcourt.org.

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