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Sheriff Tim Luce says a standoff ended safely on Friday around 9 a.m. after the suspect involved surrendered without injury to anyone involved.
It began on Thursday around 4:30 p.m. at a residence on County Rd. 139 in Ovid. Deputies responded to 2463 County Rd. 139 for the report of a male threatening self-harm and believed to be armed.
A perimeter was immediately established and Sheriff’s Office crisis negotiators were requested to the scene. Crisis negotiators who were also CIT–(Crisis Intervention Team), trained immediately began communicating with the male by phone to obtain his safe surrender, according to Luce.
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Updated: 8:59 PM EST March 5, 2021
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio The Seneca County Sheriff s Office has arrested a suspect, indicted on felony charges for a hit-and-run incident that resulted in a pedestrian being killed in November.
The crash occurred on Ohio 53 near milepost 15, in Seneca County s Pleasant Township around 8:30 p.m. on November 16.
Amanda G. Borer, 35, entered Ohio 53 from the west, in pursuit of a family dog, according to the patrol. Carrie M. Conner, 33, was traveling north on Ohio 53.
Conner struck Borer in the northbound lane of SR 53. After striking Borer, Conner fled the scene in an unknown direction, the patrol said.
Conner’s vehicle, a 2015 Honda Civic, was recovered the next day at a residence in Seneca County. Damage and debris located at the scene matched the vehicle that was recovered, according to the Highway Patrol.
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The Schuyler County Sheriff’s Office reports the arrest of two individuals- one from Lodi, and another from Elmira following a vehicle chase through several communities.
Edward Robinson, 30, of Lodi and Nichole Paul, 29, of Elmira were both taken into custody on a number of charges after Robinson led officers on a chase through Watkins Glen, Burdett, and Hector.
The vehicle eventually became stuck in a seasonal road. As the driver, Robinson was charged with felony criminal contempt, fleeing an officer, reckless driving, driving without a license, and speeding.