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PORT CLINTON - A former Oak Harbor man was indicted on multiple charges in connection with a crash investigators believe to have been caused by impaired driving that led to the death of a Port Clinton man in December.
Danny E. Wamsley, 68, who now resides in Port Clinton, is facing one count of aggravated vehicular homicide, a second-degree felony, three counts of operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol, a first-degree misdemeanor, and one count of driving left of center, a minor misdemeanor, following the indictment by a grand jury Thursday in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
Murder suspect enters insanity plea Published by news@presspubli. on Fri, 05/07/2021 - 4:00pm
John Eichner, accused of murdering his wife and burying her body, has pled not guilty by reason of insanity to all charges in a 28-count indictment issued April 30 by the Ottawa County Grand Jury. The plea and request for an evaluation was submitted Wednesday by Eichner’s attorney, Esteban Callejas, Bowling Green. Eichner, 43, of Genoa, was arrested after police received a report that his wife, Amber, was missing and that he had abandoned their four children in Tennessee. During the investigation, a friend of John Eichner’s notified authorities that Eichner had requested permission to bury his deceased dog on the friend’s property in South Toledo.
PORT CLINTON - John Eichner, the Genoa man accused of murdering his wife and burying her body in a friend s backyard, pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity on Wednesday.
Eichner, 43, was indicted late last week on 28 felony charges stemming from Amber Eichner s death, including one count of aggravated murder, another count of murder, one count of abuse of a corpse, 11 counts of tampering with evidence, 10 counts of possession of criminal tools, and four counts of money laundering.
Eichner was arrested April 27 and initially charged in the Ottawa County Municipal Court. After being indicted by a grand jury on April 30, his case was moved to Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
Officials say on April 23, a report was received that John Eichner was missing and the couple s four children had been abandoned by John in Tennessee. That same day, Eichner s cell phone pinged a tower in Cleveland, Tennessee, at 1:45 p.m. and on a tower west of Cleveland, Tennessee, at 3:30 p.m.
Amber had custody of the children.
Police say when John dropped the children off at a relative s house in Tennessee, he had them get out of the car with six bags of clothes and left.
John was missing until he was arrested by police on April 27.
Three cars were also towed to the Toledo Police Department s impound lot as part of the investigation.