Man sentenced to 8 months in prison
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY – A man was sentenced to eight months in prison on drug charges in Shelby County Common Pleas Court while two women were sentenced to jail.
Judge James F. Stevenson sentenced Anthony Eugene Wooley, 28, who was in the Shelby County Jail, to eight months in prison on two charges of possession of drugs, each a fifth degree felony. He will serve the sentences concurrently, meaning at the same time, and was granted credit for 13 days served.
After his release from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Wooley will serve up to three years of probation. He also must pay $419.02 in court costs.
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Man indicted on burglary, kidnapping charges
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY – A Piqua man was indicted on a charge of aggravated burglary and two charges of kidnapping, each of which are first degree felonies, by the Shelby County grand jury Thursday.
Zaqon Marteece Zion Clemons, 22, of Piqua, along with others, is accused of forcing entry into an occupied home on South Street in Sidney and inflicting physical harm on the victims. He also reportedly restrained a man and a woman during the burglary on Dec. 1, 2020.
Other indictments included:
• Travis R. Morley, 27, who is in the Shelby County Jail, was indicted on charges of failure to comply with an order or signal of an officer, a third degree felony, receiving stolen property, a fourth degree felony, aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth degree felony, and possessing criminal tools, a fifth degree felony. Morley is accused of fleeing from a law enforcement officer’s signal to stop his vehicle on M