Wanted man arrested after fight with Cambridge police on south side
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An Ava resident wanted on multiple arrest warrants is facing a new charge after an altercation with Cambridge police officers dispatched to investigate a disturbance he was causing in a south side neighborhood Tuesday afternoon.
Toby A. Hall, 35, was charged with resisting arrest prior to being admitted to Southeastern Med for treatment due to extreme drug use and elevated toxicology levels in his blood, according to officials.
A nursing supervisor at the Cambridge hospital confirmed Hall remained hospitalized Wednesday morning.
Hall is wanted on a felony drug charge in Noble County following an indictment by a grand jury and two warrants issued by the Cambridge Municipal Court.
Felony weapons charges filed against Cody Harding after foot pursuit
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Cambridge police officers have charged a convicted felon in possession of a handgun when the city resident was arrested after a foot pursuit, with multiple felony offenses.
Cody M. Harding, 20, faces two counts of having weapons while under disability, third-degree felonies, and one count of obstructing official business, a fifth-degree felony.
Harding remained incarcerated in the Guernsey County Jail awaiting a felony bond hearing in the Cambridge Municipal Court.
Harding was reportedly in possession of a loaded revolver concealed in his pants when he was arrested by city police officers after a foot pursuit on Friday that ended inside his North Fifth Street residence.
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A Byesville woman was arrested by Guernsey County Sheriff s Office deputies Tuesday night at a Cambridge area residence just hours after suffering an apparent overdose at the same property.
Denise R. Miller, 34, is facing a single count of aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, filed by detectives Wednesday.
Miller remained incarcerated in the Guernsey County jail on a $10,000 bond with no 10% allowed set during an arraignment hearing Thursday. A preliminary hearing was also scheduled for April 23 in the Cambridge Municipal Court.
Deputies reported that Miller was taken away by ambulance after suffering an apparent overdose, but later returned with a variety of suspected illegal narcotics after being released from Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center, where she was taken for treatment.
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A Cambridge man is facing felony and misdemeanor charges stemming from three unrelated incidents this month. He is accused of threatening his former employer, sexually assaulting a relative and breaking into a city residence all on the same day.
Tony G. Knight, 38, faces single counts of trespassing in a habitation, a fourth-degree felony; aggravated menacing, a first-degree misdemeanor; and sexual imposition, a third-degree misdemeanor.
The alleged offenses occurred on Saturday, according to court documents. Knight recently pleaded not guilty to all three charges.
A preliminary hearing on the felony charge is scheduled for April 22 in the Cambridge Municipal Court, while a trial for both misdemeanor offenses is scheduled for May 11 in the same court.