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Man s burns delays animal abuse trial | News, Sports, Jobs

newsroom@reviewonline.com LISBON The defense attorney for John Arsuffi filed a motion to continue the pretrial hearing in Common Pleas Court, using the grounds Arsuffi had been badly injured in an explosion at his home earlier this week. Arsuffi, 63, state Route 558, Leetonia, had been scheduled to appear Friday in court on nine charges of cruelty to companion animals, all fifth-degree felonies. However, on Tuesday there was an explosion and fire at the home of Arsuffi who was transported immediately after firefighters from Leetonia and Columbiana arrived on the scene. According to the motion filed by defense attorney Edward Hartwig, Arsuffi was admitted to the Akron Children’s Hospital burn unit and is being treated for injuries. He is expected to remain hospitalized until further notice after receiving third-degree burns to 35 to 40 percent of his body, Hartwig wrote.

Kelsey Hedrick still making a difference one beat at a time | News, Sports, Jobs

sujhelyi@reviewonline.com Kelsey Hedrick, who has built his law enforcement career by protecting citizens in both East Liverpool and St. Clair Township, stands outside the township’s police station in Calcutta. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi) CALCUTTA –If the dictionary had a photograph next to the entry for “community police officer,” no doubt Kelsey Hedrick would be smiling back from the pages. Hedrick, now a midnight shift officer with St. Clair Township, describes himself as a “typical old school patrolman.”Most folks ouldn’t disagree with his assessment. Through his lengthy law enforcement career in the East Liverpool area, the history buff has witnessed many changes both in civilian and police life as well as how they interact.

SHERIFF | News, Sports, Jobs - Salem News

Apr 28, 2021 A Bayard Road, West Township, woman reported at 11:35 p.m. Monday her ex-boyfriend has been sending her unwanted messages to her cell phone. A woman traveling on state Route 45 near Township Line Road reported at 7:43 a.m. Friday she found a 3-year-old girl walking on the state route wearing only a T-shirt and underwear in about 35-degree weather. The child was unable to tell her what her name was or where she lived, so the woman called deputies and kept the child in her vehicle until deputies arrived. A bus driver for Wellsville schools gave the woman a blanket for the child and also waited for deputies to arrive. When deputies got there a dispatcher told them a Hillcrest Road woman had called to report her 3-year-old daughter was missing. The mother came to where the child was at and explained she had taken her middle child to the bus stop and her 13-year-old son was watching the 3-year-old when she walked away. A copy of the report is being forwarded to Childre

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