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Dayton tornadoes: West Chester contractor accused of scamming victims

Ohio AG sues Butler County contractor, accuses him of swindling Dayton tornado victims

Ohio AG sues Butler County contractor, accuses him of swindling Dayton tornado victims Ohio’s attorney general is suing a West Chester contractor accused of scamming homeowners who are victims of the Memorial Day 2019 tornadoes in the Dayton area. (Source: WXIX) By Jennifer Edwards Baker | March 16, 2021 at 5:13 AM EDT - Updated March 16 at 5:30 PM BUTLER COUNTY, Ohio (FOX19) - Ohio’s attorney general is suing a West Chester contractor accused of scamming homeowners who are victims of the Memorial Day 2019 tornadoes in the Dayton area. The lawsuit, filed in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court, alleges that Tyler A. Puckett through his business, StormAid Restoration LLC, solicited homeowners, promising to repair roof damage.

That Viral Story About The Poor Woman Stuck With The Poop Tattoo? Sorry, It s Totally Full Of Crap

girlfriend? Fake. Fake. Fake. As the fable goes, “Rossie Brovent” was expecting her boyfriend, “Ryan L. Fitzjerald,” to ink a scene from “Narnia” on her back. Instead, having found out that “Rossie” had cheated on him, a vindictive “Fitzjerald” retaliated by delivering a tattoo of a steaming, swirly pile of excrement encircled by several flies. “Rossie” claimed “Fitzgerald” tricked her into drinking a bottle of “cheap wine” and tequila shots, which incapacitated her for most of the time it took him to ink the tattoo. According to the story which is accompanied by a photo of the purported tattoo “Brovent” this month filed a $100,000 civil lawsuit against “Fitzjerald.” The former couple are described as “trailer park residents” from Dayton in the story.

Trotwood woman sentenced to 3 years in deadly 2017 crash

Feb. 23—A 56-year-old Trotwood woman was sentenced to prison in connection to a 2017 deadly crash in Dayton. Kimberly J. Farmer was sentenced to three years at the Ohio Reformatory for Women and will be supervised for three years following her release, according to Montgomery County Common Pleas Court records. Her driver's license will be suspended for the rest of her life and she must also .

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