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Two Ohio escapees apprehended in Harrisonburg
Published Monday, May. 10, 2021, 10:06 pm
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Two Ohio men who had escaped from a correction center were among four people arrested by Harrisonburg Police and U.S. marshals in Harrisonburg on Monday.
Bryan Bassett, 32, and Curtis Glauser, 36, had escaped from Eastern Ohio Correction Center last Monday night. They are being held at the Rockingham-Harrisonburg Regional Jail.
Officers with the Harrisonburg Police Department responded to the 800 block of Blue Ridge Drive Monday at 11:20 a.m. to assist the U.S. Marshals Service, which was looking for the two wanted individuals out of Ohio. Once the immediate area was secured, members of HPD’s Patrol and Special Operations Divisions maintained presence at the location while a search warrant was o
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NEW PHILADELPHIA Zachary A. Bloom had to be revived with an opioid overdose antidote after he drove across the median of U.S. Route 250 early on the afternoon of Aug. 16, 2018, according to assistant Tuscarawas County prosecutor Scott Deedrick.
The Midvale resident, high on fentanyl, drove a car head-on into a pickup driven by a Jewett man, 45. The truck s passenger was a coworker, a 60-year-old woman from the village of Tuscarawas.
She suffered a spinal fracture, Deedrick said at Bloom s sentencing for felonious assault and other charges on Tuesday. She required surgery and a long recovery. She suffered significant pain and had numerous doctor visits. She has difficulty getting up, getting down and sleeping. She has panic attacks, anxiety attacks and nightmares. She and her husband went through hell to get through the ordeal, Deedrick said.
WINTERSVILLE Two inmates walked away from the Eastern Ohio Correction Center Monday.
Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies said Curtis Glauser, 6869 State Route 800, Uhrichsville, Ohio, and Bryan Bassett, 230 Wood St., Sistersville, West Virginia, jumped a fence in the recreation yard and fled into the woods. The men were wearing black pants and camouflage shirts.
Glauser had been sentenced in Tuscarawas County for a probation violation, while a judge in Monroe County had sentenced Basset to EOCC for attempted failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer.
Steubenville’s new K-9 officer, Puma, and his handler, Sgt. Rob Cook, tracked the pair north to Ohio 646, deputies said.
WINTERSVILLE Two inmates walked away from the Eastern Ohio Correction Center Monday.
Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies said Curtis Glauser, 6869 State Route 800, Uhrichsville, and Bryan Bassett, 230 Wood St., Sistersville, WV, jumped a fence in the recreation yard and fled into the woods. The men were wearing black pants and camouflage shirts.
Glauser had been sentenced in Tuscarawas County for a probation violation, while a judge in Monroe County had sentenced Basset to EOCC for attempted failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer.
Steubenville’s new K9 officer, Puma, and his handler, Sgt. Rob Cook, tracked the pair north to State Route 646, deputies said.