Four sentenced in court
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GREENVILLE Four people appeared in Darke County Common Pleas Court on Monday for sentencing. Judge Jonathan P. Hein presided.
Caleb Warrender, 22, of Niles, was sentenced to 30 days in jail with three days credit on two county of forgery, both fifth-degree felonies. In addition to jail time, Warrender was ordered to pay the restitution amount of $5,160.50, with monthly payments over a 60-month period. He faces more restrictive sanctions and up to 10 months of additional jail time should he violate community control sanctions during his probationary period.
Kyllian McNutt, 28, of Greenville, was sentenced to nine months imprisonment in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections, with one day local jail time credit, after being convicted on one count of attempted failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, a fourth-degree felony. The prison sentence is in line with McNutt’s previous failures to comply with local san
Court hears Bowman’s motion to suppress
By Nathaniel Kubik - DarkeCountyMedia.com
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GREENVILLE Murder suspect Richard M. Bowman, 58, of Mississiniwa Township, appeared in Darke County Common Pleas Court on Monday for a suppression hearing. Judge Jonathan P. Hein presided, with Darke County Prosecutor R. Kelly Ormsby and Bowman’s attorney Alex Pendl present.
Bowman was arrested on June 26 for the alleged murder of Teresa Bowman, his wife. The victim, age 60, was pronounced dead at the couple’s home on Disher Road, Darke County on Apr. 24, 2020.
Through a series of court appearances, Bowman’s bond was modified to $100,000 on Aug. 5, and he was released from jail on bond shortly after. Bowman is currently following court ordered pre-trial supervision measures set in place by the adult probation department.