Hospice of Guernsey Planning 7th Annual Touch A Truck Event
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio – Calling all Trucks! Hospice of Guernsey is excited to host the 7th annual Touch A Truck, Saturday, June 12th from 10am to 2pm at Deerassic Park. We would like to invite anyone with a cool vehicle to join us in making this a great day for many in our area.
Touch A Truck is a FREE family event where kids of all ages a hands-on opportunity to explore various vehicles and spend time with the people who build, protect, and serve our community. Donations are always accepted, but there is no admission cost.) New this year will also be a “horn hold” for the first hour of the event. This will give those with sensitivities and opportunity to attend the event.
GUERNSEY COUNTY, Ohio–One of the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office “Most Wanted” is behind bars.
Sheriff Jeffrey Paden reports that 47 year old Wendy McElroy-Gress of Byesville has been taken into custody.
Wendy McElroy-Gress (GCSO Photo)
She was wanted for eight counts each on Felony charges of theft and forgery.
Sheriff Paden offered his thanks to the community for their help, adding that due to tips from residents, five out of nine of their wanted persons has been captured.
At last word, another member of the Most Wanted list remains at large.
He is 35 year old Levi Bennett, who is wanted on a felony charge of aggravated possession of drugs.
The Daily Jeffersonian
A Byesville woman was arrested by Guernsey County Sheriff s Office deputies Tuesday night at a Cambridge area residence just hours after suffering an apparent overdose at the same property.
Denise R. Miller, 34, is facing a single count of aggravated possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, filed by detectives Wednesday.
Miller remained incarcerated in the Guernsey County jail on a $10,000 bond with no 10% allowed set during an arraignment hearing Thursday. A preliminary hearing was also scheduled for April 23 in the Cambridge Municipal Court.
Deputies reported that Miller was taken away by ambulance after suffering an apparent overdose, but later returned with a variety of suspected illegal narcotics after being released from Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center, where she was taken for treatment.
The Daily Jeffersonian
A Cambridge man is facing felony and misdemeanor charges stemming from three unrelated incidents this month. He is accused of threatening his former employer, sexually assaulting a relative and breaking into a city residence all on the same day.
Tony G. Knight, 38, faces single counts of trespassing in a habitation, a fourth-degree felony; aggravated menacing, a first-degree misdemeanor; and sexual imposition, a third-degree misdemeanor.
The alleged offenses occurred on Saturday, according to court documents. Knight recently pleaded not guilty to all three charges.
A preliminary hearing on the felony charge is scheduled for April 22 in the Cambridge Municipal Court, while a trial for both misdemeanor offenses is scheduled for May 11 in the same court.
WHIZ News
Carnes Charged with Possession of Drugs
A Cambridge resident faces a charge of aggravated possession of drugs.
The Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office said the charge against 31-year-old Justin Carnes stems from a traffic stop conducted by deputies on April 12.
Authorities said Carnes was found in possession of approximately five ounces of suspected Methamphetamine.
Officials said Carnes is well known to law enforcement and has a previous conviction of trafficking in heroin in 2019, when he reportedly sold heroin to an undercover agent with the Central Ohio Drug Enforcement Task Force during the birth of his child.
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