Archive - May 1, 2012 - News Article
CELINA — The Celina Police Department is investigating the theft of credit cards and attempted use of those credit cards that occurred Monday morning.
Between 9 a.m. and and 9:45 a.m. Monday, someone broke the driver’s door window out of a white 2009 Chrysler minivan that was parked in the parking lot for Pullman Bay Restaurant. The suspect then stole a black wallet belonging to Ashlea Grahm of Gainesville, Fla. Grahm was in town on family business. The wallet contained the victim’s operator’s license and credit cards.
CELINA — The Celina Police Department is investigating a report of a home invasion that occurred at 321 Leona St. Officers responded to a call of an unknown male being in the home at 12:53 a.m. Tuesday.
The victim reported that she awoke to find a strange man standing in her bedroom. He was partially undressed. The suspect was approximately 6’-0”, 250 pounds, stocky build, dark hair and a partial beard. She questioned why he was there and told him she wanted him to leave.
ST. MARYS — Visitors to Ohio waterways will see a new warning system alerting them to the presence of harmful algal blooms this year.
ST. MARYS — Wind gusts of more than 50 mph downed tree limbs, picked up trampolines and toppled trees in the St. Marys area Monday night.
A gust front whipped through St. Marys, bringing strong winds and heavy rain. Auglaize County EMA Director Troy Anderson said the storm pounded St. Marys and moved north toward Glynwood Road.