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Trail Sees Improvements
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Staff photo/Katie Yantis: A truck dumps dirt along the Miami and Erie Canal towpath where it crosses Ohio 66. The project will make it easier for those using the towpath to cross Ohio 66.


By KATIE YANTIS
Staff Writer
ST. MARYS — Hiker, bikers and walkers in the region will notice a difference in a few sections of the Miami and Erie Canal towpath trail starting this week.
 
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Teen Admits Role In Scare Print E-mail
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
By MATT NICHOLS
Staff Writer
WAPAKONETA — A St. Marys teen pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from a December bomb scare. In a pre-trial held at the Auglaize County Common Pleas Court, Jesse B. McDermitt, 19, pleaded guilty to one count each of inducing panic and carrying a concealed weapon, both fourth-degree felonies, and possession of a dangerous ordinance, a fifth-degree felony.
McDermitt had been charged with two counts each of carrying a concealed weapon, fourth-degree felonies, unlawful possession of a dangerous ordinance, fifth-degree felonies, and inducing panic, fourth-degree and fifth-degree felonies respectively, but in a negotiated plea agreement with Auglaize County Prosecuting Attorney Ed Pierce, one count from each charge was dismissed.
The charges against McDermitt stemmed from a Dec. 2 incident where he allegedly placed incendiary devices near fuel pumps at the St. Marys Marathon Station. Employees at the gas station contacted police after discovering a black bag at one of the fuel pumps.
Members of the St. Marys Police and Fire departments, as well as the Allen County Bomb Squad, FBI and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), responded to the scene to assist in the investigation. The Allen County Bomb Squad detonated the device at the Marathon Station.
Investigators located McDermitt — who quickly became the focus of the investigation — at the Townview Terrace Apartments, where he had a similar device strapped to his body. Officers removed the device, placed it in a dumpster and detonated it.
McDermitt was involved in a similar incident in 2006 at Wapakoneta High School when he was found to be in possession of a zip gun and a knife.
The teen had pleaded innocent by reason of insanity during his June 8 arraignment. After a psychological evaluation, Common Pleas Judge Frederick Pepple deemed McDermitt competent to stand trial, but McDermitt's attorney, public defender Mark Weller was able to obtain a second evaluation after his client claimed he did not understand some questions during his first evaluation.
A pre-sentence investigation will be conducted prior to sentencing.
McDermitt faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison and a $12,500 fine.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 December 2009 )
 
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