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Port Clinton man facing 11 charges for fleeing, resisting arrest
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Port Clinton man facing 11 charges for fleeing, resisting arrest
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PORT CLINTON - City officials are looking into the prospect of generating additional revenue from two services provided by the Port Clinton Police Department.
Port Clinton City Council members are considering two ordinances that would establish fees charged for when local police officers serve warrants and subpoenas, as well as for performing criminal background checks.
“When the Ottawa County Municipal Court sends out subpoenas or warrants, the Port Clinton Police Department delivers those within the city of Port Clinton,” said Dina Shenker, city law director.
Shenker explained that the city has not been charging for that service previously but there is local precedent to do so as the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office does charge a fee, along with mileage.
Suit against former mayor dismissed Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 01/08/2021 - 4:00pm
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Suit against former mayor dismissed A federal judge has dismissed claims against the Village of Elmore and former mayor Matt Damschroder filed by John Kaylor, a resident who alleged Damschroder attacked him. Judge James R. Knepp, of the U.S. Court for the Northern District of Ohio, granted the motion filed by the village to dismiss claims against it and also dismissed claims against Damschroder. The judge declined to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over claims by Kaylor involving state law and remanded them to the Ottawa County Common Pleas Court where the case began.