Feb 19, 2021
LISBON In county Municipal Court, Matthew P. Soldo, 40, Grant Street, Salem, was bound over to the grand jury for an obstructing official business charge for allegedly telling Perry Township police Amanda Hines was not in the home, refused to come back to the door and was found hiding with Hines in a bedroom next to the door on Feb. 11.
Diego B. Gonzalez, 32, Youngstown, was bound over to the grand jury on a receiving stolen property charge for allegedly driving a stolen black 2020 Ford Fusion with North Carolina registration on Feb. 9. Gonzalez was credited with seven days served, sentenced to an additional eight days in jail and fined $600 for driving under suspension, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Jan 15, 2021
LISBON A New York man, who allegedly sliced a local man in the head and back with a razor blade at a former motel was among 50 people indicted by the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court grand jury this week.
Naquan P. McCorkle, 35, Lynbrook, N.Y., is charged with felonious assault, a second-degree felony, and attempted murder, a first-degree felony. In the early morning hours of Nov. 30, McCorkle is accused of cutting Brian Custer with a razor blade in attempt to end his life at the location formerly known as the Trails End Motel on state Route 45 between Lisbon and West Point.
Jan 8, 2021
LISBON Brandon M. Huff, 26, Campbell Road, Hanoverton, the man charged with three felony counts of vandalism for water damage at the county jail and sheriff’s office, waived his right to a preliminary hearing before Judge Katelyn Dickey in County Municipal Court on Thursday afternoon. Huff, who remains incarcerated at the county jail, appeared by video and was bound over to the Common Pleas Court grand jury. On Dec. 25, Huff is accused of damaging a sprinkler system spray head in his jail cell, which caused damage to the conceal carry weapons room, the IT room, two detectives’ rooms and several pods and an office at the jail.
Dec 12, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN George G. Hill III, 45, of Shields Road in Boardman, was indicted by a Mahoning County grand jury this week on charges of murder, felonious assault and domestic violence.
Hill is accused of causing the injuries that killed his live-in girlfriend.
Hill called police May 31 to report the injuries he is accused of causing to Jennifer L. Mullen, 35.
Mullen died June 4 at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Hill is accused of causing serious physical injuries to Mullen late May 30 or early May 31.
Mullen was a 2003 graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School who enjoyed doing crafts, baking and gardening, and was a member of Christ Our Savior Parish, St. Nicholas Church in Struthers. She had two daughters, according to her obituary.