Staff Writer
Special to the Journal/Perry Township police
Five bullet holes are visible in a window at a Salem Acres apartment where two shooters and possibly a third, opened fire on a residentâs car and dwelling early Thursday, leaving 31 shell casings behind. No one was injured.
SALEM Unidentified shooters delivered a message on a rock and fired a barrage of bullets early Thursday into a car and Salem Acres apartment, but police said they believe the shooters may have hit the wrong location.
Perry Township Police Chief Mike Emigh would not say why he and Detective Jordan Reynolds both believe the shots were fired at the wrong apartment, but that’s what they believe based on the investigation so far.
Staff Writer
Morning Journal/Mary Ann Greier
A county Drug Task Force agent holds one of the items found during the execution of a search warrant at 858 Georgetown Road in Perry Township just before noon Wednesday. The box, which looked like a book, contained suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia, including scales.
SALEM Columbiana County Drug Task Force agents seized numerous suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia during a search of a residence on Georgetown Road in Perry Township Wednesday, with charges pending the outcome of lab results.
A woman at the residence, Bethany Devine, 29, whose last known address was Fair Avenue, was taken into custody on a felony warrant for complicity. A man was present, also, but no charges were filed at this time.
John Scheets
John Scheets trained to become a welder after high school, but when he was a kid, he wanted to be just like “Gibby” the cop.
“I was just amazed. He always took time to stop and talk. He was just neat as a pin. His persona, the way he carried himself. I just thought that was awesome,” Scheets said.
Older folks in Salem will remember Gilbert “Gibby” Bartha Sr..
He was a well-known Salem city police officer who during his off-hours, still in uniform, worked the door at the grocery/department store Persky’s, where Giant Eagle stands now and where Scheets used to see him.
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Longtime Salem Police Sgt. John Scheets flashes the familiar smile thatâs greeted Salem residents the past 36 years, first with the auxiliary then full-time as a road patrolman, detective, road supervisor and drug task force agent. Scheets retired from the department Jan. 8, but remains in law enforcement as a new member of the Columbiana County Sheriffâs Office. (Photo by Johnâs son, Jack Scheets)
SALEM Â John Scheets trained to become a welder after high school, but when he was a kid, he wanted to be just like “Gibby” the cop.
“I was just amazed. He always took time to stop and talk. He was just neat as a pin. His persona, the way he carried himself. I just thought that was awesome,” Scheets said.
Jan 1, 2021
EAST PALESTINE Two search warrants over a four-day time period resulted in the seizure of suspected drugs and other drug-related items. On Dec. 24, members of the East Palestine Police Department, along with the Columbiana County Drug Task Force executed a search warrant at a Wood Street home.
Authorities found suspected methamphetamines, drug paraphernalia and various other drug abuse related items in the home. Then on Dec. 27, the police used a second search warrant for a North Walnut Street home, where drugs, drug paraphernalia, firearms and cash were seized.
Police are withholding the names and exact addresses at this time due to the cases remaining under investigation. Charges are expected to be filed once lab results are completed.