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Lawsuit: Brookfield resident diverted $325,000 | News, Sports, Jobs

gvogrin@tribtoday.com WARREN A Hubbard veterinary practice has filed a civil suit in an attempt to regain more than $325,000 in losses from an alleged embezzlement perpetrated by a former office manager who lives in Brookfield with her husband. Brookfield police filed criminal felony charges in the case last week. Village Green Veterinary Service and Kilar Properties of 107 Christian Ave., Hubbard, have filed the civil action against defendants Tracey E. and Thomas J. Obermiyer of 499 Obermiyer Road, Brookfield, according to a lawsuit filed in February in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court. The case, which also names unknown individuals who may have acted in concert with the Obermiyers, has been assigned to Judge Peter J. Kontos, who has not scheduled any hearings yet, according to court records.

Former Warren officer to spend nine months in prison | News, Sports, Jobs

WARREN The former Warren police officer who falsely said a black man in a hoodie shot at him will spend the next nine months in the state’s Lorain Correctional Institution. Noah Linnen, 24, took full responsibility and expressed remorse for his actions on Jan. 13, 2020, and the days that followed, that had police officers from various departments searching for a person who did not exist. “I had been experiencing a great deal of stress from my personal and professional lives that I clearly could not cope with,” Linnen said. “I thought I could handle everything on my own. I was wrong.”

Ex-Warren officer ordered to serve 9 months in prison | News, Sports, Jobs

rsmith@tribtoday.com Former Warren police officer Noah Linnen, left, looks to his attorney Robert Kokor, right, while being handcuffed by Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office deputy Corey Burns, center, after being sentenced to nine months in prison by Trumbull County Common Pleas Judge Andrew Logan on Tuesday. Staff photo / R. Michael Semple WARREN The former Warren police officer who falsely said a black man in a hoodie shot at him will spend the next nine months in the state’s Lorain Correctional Institution. Noah Linnen, 24, took full responsibility and expressed remorse for his actions on Jan. 13, 2020, and the days that followed, that had police officers from various departments searching for a person who did not exist.

Former Warren officer to be sentenced for false report | News, Sports, Jobs

Former Warren officer to be sentenced for false report | News, Sports, Jobs
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