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34 Found Guilty in Mount Vernon Municipal Court

Five Found Guilty on October 23, 2023

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found five guilty after hearings were held in
the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on October 23, 2023.
Larry Wolford, 41, of Howard, was found guilty of telecommunications harassment.
Kaitlin Lyon, 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct.
Sebastian Boyd, 30, of Dayton, was found guilty of physical control of motor vehicle
under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Brody McMahon, 22, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of speeding.
Chad Morris, 54, of Howard, was found guilty of failure to use reasonable control and
no seatbelt.
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted all the cases on behalf of the
City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville,
Fredericktown and Gambier.

Twenty-One Found Guilty on October 24, 2023

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found twenty-one guilty after hearings were
held in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on October 24, 2023.
Dustin Shook, 36, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of domestic violence and
aggravated menacing.
Crystal Brown, 42, of Howard, was found guilty of failing to confine dog.

Joshua Shock, 42, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct while
intoxicated.
Raymond Beaver, 31, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of drug abuse instruments.
Nicholas Montgomery, 38, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of persisting disorderly
conduct.
Jessica Wardrop, 45, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of 2 counts of resisting arrest.
Logan Hart, 21, of Howard, was found guilty of misdemeanor theft by deception.
Dominic McDonald, 28, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct while
intoxicated.
John Lowe, 43, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of persisting disorderly conduct.
Jared Speck, 37, of Centerburg, was found guilty of domestic violence and assault.
Devin Weber, 23, of Howard, was found guilty of possession of marihuana and driving
under a FRA suspension.
Kalob Hines, 26, of Warsaw, was found guilty of obstructing official business and 2
counts of driving under license forfeiture suspension.
Daniel Potes, 53, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of physical control of motor vehicle
under the influence of alcohol and/or a drug of abuse.
Ryan Cooper, 45, of Newark, was found guilty of driving under 12 point suspension.
Logan Collins, 48, of Fairview Park, was found guilty of speeding.
Kenneth Richardson, 53, of Howard, was found guilty of speeding.
Paul Green, 47, of Groveport, was found guilty of speeding.
Maria Walter, 80, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.
Benjamin Shroyer, 34, of Galion, was found guilty of speeding.
Zynnia Peterson, 21, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of speeding.
Ramanadharad Pamulapati, 82, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of stop sign
violation and failure to stop after an accident.
First Assistant Law Director Brittany Whitney prosecuted the Shook, McDonald and
Speck cases and Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted all other cases on behalf

of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville,
Fredericktown and Gambier.

One Found Guilty on October 25, 2023

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found one guilty after hearings were held in
the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on October 25, 2023.
Miranda Weller, 36, of Fredericktown, was found guilty of failure to use reasonable
control of a motor vehicle.
Assistant Law Director Steve Potts prosecuted this case on behalf of the State of Ohio.

Seven Found Guilty on October 27, 2023

MOUNT VERNON – Judge John Thatcher found seven guilty after hearings and court
trials were held in the Mount Vernon Municipal Court on October 27, 2023.
Gary Jackson, 34, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of disorderly conduct in the
presence of EMS personnel.
Jacklyn Wallace, 29, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of fictitious plates and expired
plates.
Michael Settineri, 56, of New Albany, was found guilty of speeding.
Susan Watkins, 36, of Howard, was found guilty of speeding.
Harrison Gibson, 21, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of not having an operator’s
license.
Lewis Hoar, 68, of Mount Vernon, was found guilty of failing to yield for safety vehicle.
Hunter Strong, 25, of Bellville, was found guilty of driving under suspension and failure
to use reasonable control of motor vehicle.
Law Director Rob Broeren prosecuted the Jackson case and Assistant Law Director
Steve Potts prosecuted these cases on behalf of the City of Mount Vernon, the State of
Ohio, and the Villages of Centerburg, Danville, Fredericktown and Gambier.
For further details of the above sentencings, please visit the court website at
mountvernonmunicipalcourt.org.

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