Mount Vernon Municipal Court Weekly Warrants

Warrants were issued this week by the Mount Vernon Municipal Court for the arrest of the following individuals. If you have any pertinent information about someone on the list, please contact law enforcement. Thank you. #WeeklyWarrants

Pictured:
Angela Alberts
Christopher Christine
Jacob Stewart
Jeff Petrey
Jeremy Taylor
Jesse Gardner
Joseph Heins
Lisa Sharp
Trevor Hagans
William Frederick

Not Pictured:
Jose Quinones
Randy Spurling
Lisa Doyle
Dominik Snell
Ralph Richmond

 

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Ariel Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday!

Once the Ariel compressor prototype was done in 1968, the growing company needed more space. That brought a move to Mechanic Street, where Ariel filled a former car dealership.

Our Mechanic Street roots led to the street being dubbed Ariel Way in 2016 by the City of Mount Vernon.… Read full story

Jury Convicts William L. Legros of Operating a Vehicle While Under the Influence

MOUNT VERNON – Mount Vernon Director of Law Rob Broeren announced that on April 12, 2018, a jury in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court convicted William L. Legros of Mount Vernon, Ohio of Operating a Vehicle while Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or a Drug of Abuse, Operating a Vehicle while Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or a Drug of Abuse and Refusing a Chemical Test of his Bloor or Breath and Speeding after a day-long jury trial.Read full story

Pavement Repair Project on SR 541

Today, April 13, work began on a pavement repair project on SR 541 in both Coshocton and Knox County. The following section will be repaired:

  • SR 541 from Tunnel Hill in Coshocton County to Martinsburg in Knox County.
  • Traffic will be controlled with daily single lane closures with flaggers
  • Estimated completion: Early to mid-July 2018

For more information contact: Morgan Overbey, Public Information Officer, at (740) 323-5204, or email D05.PIO@dot.state.oh.usRead full story

Naloxone Rebate Extended, More than $730,000 Saved

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced Thursday that a rebate agreement that has saved Ohio agencies more than $730,000 on the cost of naloxone has been extended for another year.

The renewed agreement with Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. will continue to allow non-federal public entities in Ohio to receive a $6 rebate for each Amphastar naloxone syringe purchased until March 31, 2019.Read full story

Article Correction – The Mount Vernon Police Register, April 09, 2018 – Ann Tope

In the Mount Vernon Police Register, dated April 09, 2018, we incorrectly reported an incident regarding Ann Tope. The article stated that Ms. Tope was charged with “drug abuse and possessing drug abuse instruments” on April 6th, 2018. This was an error on our part, and we accept full responsibility for this mistake. … Read full story