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1 your 2A NEWS The Advocate Friday, Oct. 25, 2013 DU student charged with drug po possession on Advocate staff report GRANVILLE A Denison University student was arrested Thursday and charged with possession of drugs after Granville police found a small bag of what was suspected to be MDMA, or ecsta- sy, in its crystalline form, known as molly. Katie L. Smith, 21, of Ann Arbor, was arrested and incarcerated in the Licking County Justice Center just after midnight Thursday after she admitted to police she had purchased a bag of the Crash shuts down I-70 eastbound in Licking Township Advocate staff report LICKING TOWNSHIP A one-vehicle crash closed Interstate 70 eastbound in Licking Township for about an hour Thursday evening. The crash, which was reported around 5:50 p.m., involved one vehicle that was off the 1 road near mile marker 132.

Sgt. Jeff Dallas, of the Ohio Highway Patrol, said the driver of the vehicle went more than 100 feet through brush and small trees before coming to a stop. A medical helicopter was dispatched to the scene but later canceled. The driver, 40-year-old Nathan Walker of Zanesville, was taken to Licking Memorial Hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening, Trooper Daniel Moran said. Dallas said troopers still are in the preliminary stages of investigating the crash.

Walker told troopers he had been drinking, Moran said, and also told police he did not remember what happened to cause the crash. Walker will be charged with failure to control, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence and driving under a suspended license, I Moran said. Board recommends no mercy for girl's killer By Andrew thal injection process. Welsh-Huggins The board rejected Associated Press arguments raised by attorneys for Ronald COLUMBUS -A death Phillips that he was sexrow inmate who raped ually, physically and and killed his girl- verbally abused during friend's daughter his childhood. doesn't deserve mercy, The board said it the Ohio Parole Board wasn't convinced that said Thursday, moving Phillips has accepted rehim one step closer to sponsibility for his execution under the crimes or changed for state's new, untested le- the better in prison.

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be no liability for non-insertion of any First Newark, advertisement beyond the amount paid OH 43055-5608 for such advertisement. substance for $40 at a recent concert in Columbus, the report said. Smith is a senior, according to Denison's website. According to the report, Smith said she had never used the drug before, but wanted to experiment with it. PUBLIC RECORDS CRIME REPORT NEWARK POLICE An attempted break- was reported at a garage on the first block of East Channel Street before 7:59 a.m.

Wednesday. Property was reported stolen from a business on the 1200 block of North 21st Street before 12:48 p.m. Wednesday. A break-in was reported at a home on the 100 block of Clinton Street before 4:03 p.m. Wednesday.

A bicycle was reported stolen from the 500 block of West Main Street before 9:46 p.m. Wednesday. LICKING COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE A theft was reported on the 12000 block of Pineview Road in St. Louisville between 10 and 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Cash was reported stolen from a residence on the 14000 block of Brushy Fork Road in Newark between 4 and 4:35 p.m. Wednesday. Cigarettes were reported stolen from a business on the 5100 block of Walnut Road in Buckeye Lake between 3:54 and 6:48 a.m. Thursday. COURT REPORT BOND HEARINGS The following person appeared for a bond hearing before Licking County Common Pleas Court Magistrate Mattie Klein for a bond hearing Wednesday.

The case may be reviewed by a grand jury for possible indictment. Michael Siegle, 37, last known address 172 S. Central Newark, was charged with aggravated trafficking in drugs, a third-degree felony. On Oct. 10, Siegle was suspected of selling or offering to sell methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school, according to a statement of facts.

Klein set bond at $50,000. The following person appeared for before Klein for bond hearings Thursday. The cases may be reviewed by a grand jury for possible indictment. Brent D. Shepherd, 22, last known address 1379 National Road, Lot 3, Pataskala, was charged with theft of credit cards, a fifth-degree felony.

On Oct. 12, Shepherd was suspected of stealing credit cards, according to a statement of facts. SUDOKU SOLUTION PUZZLE ON PAGE 9B 71 3 8 6 9 2 4 5 4 8 5 3 7 2 6 1 9 2 6 9 4 5 8 7 8 9 17 2 3 5 6 4 2 5 1 8 9 7 6 9 41 2 8 17 6 9 3 5 4 9 3 4 2 8 6 7 5 1 5 2 8 01 4 7 3 9 6 Denison Security called police in after a report of an aroma of marijuana was reported to be coming from Smith's room, the police report said. Denison Security indicated they found a plastic bag with a tan crystalline substance inside it. Klein set bond at $5,000.

BIRTHS OCT. 4 HORSLEY, Rebecka and Lincoln; a boy. OCT. 20 OFFENBURGER, Katie and Chad Baker, of Newark; a girl. OCT.

21 WALKER, Patricia D. and Joseph, of Kirkersville; a girl. CODY, Suzanne C. and Dustin, of Newark; a girl. LICKING COUNTY PROBATE COURT MARRIAGE LICENSES Neil W.

Pancoast, 36, Lancaster, medical lab scientist, and Miranda L. Oliver, 28, Newark, medical lab scientist. Daniel W. Schwarz, 34, Johnstown, self-employed, and Carrie R. Ryan, 36, Johnstown, selfemployed.

John S. Rothwell, 33, Bethany, W.Va., respite care, and Jennifer M. Bissell, 29, Wheeling, W.Va., nurse. Dustin M. Hamilton, 28, Hebron, factory labor, and Samantha J.

Lemon, 23, Zanesville, licensed practical nurse. Jeffery A. Boyer, 25, Heath, cart pusher, and Rebecca J. Godwin, 33, Heath, sales associate. Adam R.

Godfrey, 32, Granville, video producer, and Julie A. Derryberry York, 29, Granville, teacher. Shawn D. Sargent, 28, Glenford, farmer, and Mary A. Dimel, 28, Grove City, nurse.

Matthew A. Linger, 32, Newark, mechanic, and Michelle L. Rine, 26, Newark, retail. Robert M. R.

Huffman, 25, Newark, Asplundh, and Kasie L. Kraner, 26, Newark. Robert J. Moran, 20, Heath, forklift operator, and Holly A. Vlaar, 19, Heath, accountant.

Zachary R. Wagner, 32, Port Richey, and Jennifer M. Mix, 33, Port Richey, speechlanguage pathologist. Matthew P. Halnon, 42, Alexandria, director of information, and Michelle C.

Wong, 39, Boyds, attorney. Charles T. Lewis, 21, Heath, inside sales representative, and Laura E. Erlenbach, 20, Heath, Licking Memorial Heath Systems. Mark D.

Hammel, 21, Johnstown, insurance agent, and Emily M. Vicha, 21, Utica, nurse. James C. Connell, 24, Nashport, crew person, and Lindsey M. Broseus, 23, Nashport.

Colt M. Lightle, 30, Johnstown, and Nicole E. Wade, 30, Johnstown, preschool teacher. Richard E. Seevers, 26, Grove City, electrician, and Heather R.

Hall, 22, Pataskala, co-manager. Michael B. Maher, 27, Newark, manager, and Kate B. Stickle, 27, Newark, manager. Larry R.

Adams, 52, Newark, processor, and Ramona K. How- Happy 64th Birthday Diane Lake Record Storage -Ohio Warehouse 550 Wehrle Newark 740-345-9661 OH-0000919667 www.midohiowarehouse.com Eternities THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE Eternity, The Ultimate Experience This fully staged drama, written and produced by Ed Schefter, ETERNITY PRODUCTION INTERNATIONAL returns to Licking County and will be presented nightly at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 26-31 At Spring Hills Baptist Church, 1820 Newark Granville Granville, OH 43023. 740-587-1200.

www.springhillschurch.org Admission is Free. OH-0000922271 Police conducted a field test to determine what the substance was, according to the report. The suspected drug was packaged and shipped to the Ohio Highway Patrol Crime Lab for testing, the report indicated. Smith was charged ard, 52, Newark, cashier. Steven L.

Cooper, 27, Granville, sheet metal worker, and Sarah L. Mason, 25, Granville, aide. Michael D. Medrano, 33, Columbus, aviation mechanic, and Heidi J. Strauch, 31, Newark, insurance claims representative.

A'Lheja J. P. O'Hara, 21, Newark, roofer, and Victoria Y. Lees, 19, Newark. Matthew G.

Smith, 32, Newark, and Abby R. Taylor, 2 29, Newark. Brian O. Stincer, 23, Etna, information technology consultant, and Terri L. Boggess, 23, Etna, accountant.

Tyler C. Smith, 39, Johnstown, State of Ohio, and Christy L. Penwell, 39, Johnstown, claims processor. Maxwell S. Wills, 26, Reynoldsburg, equipment operator, and Jennifer N.

Compton, 24, Reynoldsburg, Christopher C. Franks, 37, Pataskala, business analyst, and Staci L. Andrews, 27, Pataskala. Bryan C. Welles, 26, Pataskala, finance, and Chelsea L.

Collins, 20, Pataskala, retail. Robert W. Smith, 43, Pataskala, State of Ohio, and Carissa L. Wiedle, 33, Pataskala, teacher. Adam W.

Curliss, 43, Newark, Harry and David, and Katlin N. Kinney, 43, Newark. Christopher N. Priest, 40, Frazeysburg, tool maker, and Mandy C. Norberg, 35, Frazeysburg, registered nurse.

John T. Lawson, 34, Pataskala, tech ops analyst, and Kristiana L. Hess, 33, Pataskala, client manager. Ryan C. Miskell, 24, Heath, maintenance, and Makenzie A.

Kelly, 29, Newark, teacher. Brandon C. D. Fletcher, 24, Utica, laborer, and Kaitlin E. Hoar, 22, Newark, dental assistant.

Kyle W. Fulton, 25, Newark, mold-maker, and Sara L. Showman, 23, Newark, nurse. William B. Garno, 42, St.

Louisville, assembler, and Rebekah L. Zeigler, 33, St. Louisville, child care provider. Robert A. Mosholder, 39, Newark, and Rhoda L.

Montgomery, 35, Newark. Shawn W. Hartsough, 43, Newark, United Parcel Service, and Jamie A. Bickel, 29, Newark, United Parcel Service. Kristopher J.

Smith, 31, Whitesville, W.Va., coal miner, and Amy B. Hobbs, 27, Whitesville, W.Va., executive assistant. Gary M. Dye, 51, Newark, and Melody M. McDonnell, 50, Newark, customer service.

Tommy L. Perkins III, 25, Newark, team leader, and Samantha R. Reichert, 22, Newark, data entry clerk. Jeremy M. Hartman, 36, Heath, banker, and Andrea L.

Wiley, 36, Heath, deputy clerk. Mark A. Dudgeon, 46, Newark, coordinator, and Taunja R. Zimmerman, 43, Newark, with aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony, Thursday in Licking County Common Pleas Court. She appeared before Magistrate Mattie Klein for a bond hearing Thursday.

Klein released Smith on a $5,000 recognizance bond. accountant. Jason K. Piper, 45, Johnstown, plumber, and Theresa J. Harvey, 50, Johnstown, underwriter.

Ryan J. Goy, 26, Cincinnati, finance and Patricia A. Snow, 25, Granville, sales. Robert D. Morelock 24, Johnstown, and Caitlin A.

Clemings, 26, Johnstown, live stock inspector. Roger D. Pruett, 56, Worthington, factory, and Jenny C. Feightner, 57, Newark, call center. Joseph K.

Pastorius, 31, Newark, mason, and Amanda R. Hunt, 26, Zanesville, nurse aide. Timothy A. Tudor, 35, Newark, Windstream, and Amanda J. Hurst, 34, Newark.

Daniel C. Nelson, 68, Cadiz, pastor, and Susan A. Evans, 56, Newark. Donald A. LaRue, 53, Newark, truck driver, and Janet M.

Basch, 58, Newark, cafeteria. Jarrod M. Auten, 22, Pataskala, delivery driver, and Holly N. Fridley, 23, Pataskala, chef. Raymond L.

Flowers, 31, Reynoldsburg, car sales, and Marcia K. Lehman, 25, Reynoldsburg, registered nurse. David C. Carver, 28, Newark, sales associate, and Kailey M. Hughes, 23, Newark, assistant manager.

Jesse G. Szuba, 26, Newark, carpenter, and Meghan W. Clary, 24, Newark, nanny. Justin R. Hottinger, 25, Newark, and Leigh Anne Myers, 27, Newark, teacher.

Joseph C. Alltop, 30, Newark, Department of Defense, and Whitney A. Fulton, 27, Newark, Kay's Jewelers. Adam W. Reed, 26, Newark, and Melanie S.

Trost, 28, Newark, licensed practical nurse. Michael R. Thissen, 25, Heath, assistant manager, and Miranda E. Nash, 25, Buckeye Lake, behavioral technician. Robin K.

Davis 30, Newark, contractor, and Michelle L. Cox, 24, Newark, mental health. Paul D. Cline, 32, Granville, logistics manager, and Sarah J. Randall, 29, Granville, radiologic technician.

Jeromie L. Marmie, 27, Newark, self-employed, and Victoria A. Tice, 26, Newark, cashier. Brandon K. Bakker, 28, Reynoldsburg, mortgage banking, and Mary C.

Dentinger, 26, Reynoldsburg, paralegal. Christopher L. Thompson, 28, Newark, construction worker, and Melissa L. Nice, 25, Newark. David A.

Warner, 45, Newark, and Roxanne M. Cain, 39, Newark. Mark A. Hoffman, 44, Newark, self-employed, and Shannon L. McCoy, 37, Newark.

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