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Police report for Dec 16

Polk County Sheriff’s Office Saturday, Dec. 12 At 2:43 p.m., deputies reported finding a dead body in the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway. The man’s body was found in the bushes near an RV lot. The case remains under investigation. Friday, Dec. 11 At 11:55 a.m., a deputy responded to the 3000 block of Brush College Road Northwest after reports of a 17-year-old boy receiving threatening text message regarding a sexual assault allegation that took place a year ago. The incident remains under investigation by the Salem Police Department. At 1:24 p.m., a deputy responded to the 1000 block of Southeast Orchard Villa Lane in Dallas after reports of two fraudulent checks. Bank employees told the complainant that her account number was likely acquired through a random number generator. The complainant closed her account.

In the courts | News, Sports, Jobs

COLUMBIANA COUNTY MUNICIPAL LISBON A Dec. 21 preliminary hearing was set for Codey A. Mobley, 26, Chester Avenue, Wellsville, charged with burglary, a second-degree felony, and domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. Mobley is additionally scheduled for arraignment today on a second-degree felony charge of escape and two counts of resisting arrest. He is currently being held in the jail on $100,000 cash or surety bond and was ordered to have no contact with Sarah Berdine or to go to Independence Square in Wellsville. Austin A. Angeli, 33, Jefferson Avenue, Salem, was found competent to stand trial and waived his right to a preliminary hearing for a first-degree felony burglary charge and a misdemeanor assault charge. Angeli was previously ordered to have no contact with anyone from a Vine Avenue, Salem, address.

Holden firefighters lifesaving action lauded

Special to The Landmark HOLDEN “It could have gone the other way,” Kim McLaren said of her son’s experience, when emergency responders saved his life. “As a parent, I hope you never have to have the experience of seeing your child go blue and in an ambulance not knowing if he was alive or dead.” McLaren praised the personnel who responded in September when her 3-year-old son Max was choking. The call came in from the home that little Max was choking, and dispatcher Mike McKiernan sent fire personnel to the home, followed in minutes by the ambulance, Fire Chief Russ Hall said.

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