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Portage County Sheriffâs Office search for 39-year-old man missing since Dec. 28 Jesse R. Wright (Source: Portage County Sheriff s Office) By Rachel Vadaj | December 31, 2020 at 6:54 PM EST - Updated December 31 at 6:54 PM
PORTAGE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - The Portage County Sheriffâs Office is asking for the community to help find 39-year-old Jesse R. Wright.
Wright is 5â²8â³ tall, weighs about 190 pounds, has brown hair, and hazel eyes.
The sheriffâs office said he was last seen on Monday near Newton Falls and Holcomb Road.
Call the Portage County Sheriffâs Office at 330-296-5100 if you see him or know where he may be.
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PARIS TOWNSHIP The Portage County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help to find Jesse R. Wright, 39, who has been missing since Monday.
Wright is about 5-foot-8, weighs 190 pounds, and has brown hair and hazel eyes. He was last seen in the area of Newton Falls and Holcomb roads near state Route 5 in Paris Township.
Trumbull County Chief Deputy Joseph Dragovich said his staff is working with Portage County. Anyone who knows Wright’s whereabouts may call Trumbull County’s nonemergency number, 330-675-2730, or Portage County’s, 330-296-5100.
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Police: Missing Watertown man found dead
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WATERTOWN, Wis. - The Watertown Police Department on Wednesday evening, Dec. 30 stated that Jerald Brennan, who had been reported missing, was found dead.
Brennan had left his residence in Watertown on Dec. 28 at 12 p.m. to go ice fishing by himself at an unknown location.
His phone last pinged to an address in Amhurst, Wisconsin around 6 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 29.
Teens charged for allegedly stealing, crashing Whiting Wastewater truck By Liz Holbrook
Dec 14, 2020 5:16 PM
PLOVER, WI (WSAU) Two teenagers are facing jail time after allegedly breaking into a municipal building, stealing a vehicle, and crashing it.
According to the Portage County Sheriff’s Office two teenage boys, 15 and 18 years old, broke into the Whiting Wastewater Treatment Facility, stole a truck, and later crashed it. A 911 call before 3 a.m. on Sunday came in reporting that two teens had shown up at the caller’s Plover home with injuries.
Allegedly once the teens had broken into the Whiting Wastewater Treatment Facility they stole a truck and crashed it through the locked gates. The 15-year-old was driving south on Jackson Avenue when the truck left the road, struck a tree, and rolled multiple times. Both teens sustained non-life-threatening injuries and walked to a nearby residence after the crash.