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Sheriff’s reports

Reports/Washington County

•On Saturday, a deputy was informed that an inmate had assaulted another inmate inside the Washington County Jail. Through investigation, it was determined that Tyler Blake Temple, 30, of Joe Skinner Road, Belpre, had assaulted another inmate and that he would be charged with felonious assault, a felony.

• A deputy was dispatched to 660 Cornerville Road, Marietta on Saturday in reference to Linda Cline reporting her son, James B. Cline, was intoxicated and shooting a firearm. Contact was made with James who was walking down his driveway. Cline had a strong odor of alcohol on/or about his person and was rocking back and forth, appearing unsteady on his feet. Cline’s eyes were glassy and bloodshot, and his speech was slurred. Cline had in his possession a semi-automatic pistol. Cline stated he was sighting in a rifle earlier and denied anything took place otherwise. Through investigation, it was determined that an altercation had taken place at Linda’s home. Based on the results of the investigation, James Benjamin Cline, 42, of 660 Cornerville Road, Reno, was placed under arrest for domestic violence and using weapons while intoxicated. Cline was transported to the Washington County Jail.

• A deputy responded to 11722 State Route 555 on Saturday for a report of criminal mischief. Alexa Harvey reported she was watching television when she heard a knock at the door. When she said “come in” to the person at the door Isaiah Mayle entered the resident yelling and cursing at her. Mayle then punched the television and then picked it up and slammed it down on the glass entertainment center. Mayle fled the scene as Harvey called for assistance. The area was checked for Mayle, however he was not located. A warrant is being requested for Isaiah Donavan Mayle, 27, of 522 Spanger Drive, Zanesville, on a charge of criminal mischief.

•On Sunday, a deputy responded to the intersection of Pike Street and Tennis Center Drive, Marietta to a report of a male subject, who was believed to be intoxicated, stumbling and falling down near the roadway. Upon making contact with the subject, Leobardo Rodriguez, he had no identification on him. Rodriguez had blood all over his hands and clothing, and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage on his person. Rodriguez’s eyes were glassy and his speech was slurred. Rodriguez stated he had consumed approximately nine beers after work. Rodriguez had several cuts and scrapes on his hands, but was unable to describe how he received them. Leobardo Rodriguez, 32, of 122 Tennis Center Drive, Apt. 12, Marietta, was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct. Once at the Washington County Jail he tested .285 PBT.

•Deputies were dispatched to 541 Barnett Ridge Road on Sunday for a report of domestic violence. Judy Britton said she and her granddaughter, Emily Blevins, were in an argument and Blevins forcefully grabbed her by the arm and shoved her backward. Blevins then picked up her child and went to another room. Verbal communication with a juvenile victim caused her to become more upset, at which time she put the child down and charged at the juvenile, punching him/her in the face. The subjects all separated when Britton called for law enforcement assistance. Blevins advised that this was nothing more than an argument, however later recanted stating she was the victim in a fight at the residence. Emily again recanted her second story to advise she was the victim and couldn’t remember anything that took place. Emily Marie Blevins, 22, of 541 Barnett Ridge Road, Belpre, was placed under arrest for two counts of domestic violence.

Arrests/Washington County

The following people were recently processed into the Washington County Jail:

• Timothy Jason Hall, 21, of 204 Jenison St., Beverly, was arrested for trafficking in drugs, a felony.

• Andrew Brooks Beaver, 37, of 331 E. Spring St., Marietta, was arrested for probation violation, a misdemeanor.

• David Mark Tewkesbury, 55, of 521 Barclay St., Belpre, was arrested for probation violation, a misdemeanor.

• Jesse Clinton Farmer, 22, of 844 Greene St., Apt. 2, Marietta, was arrested for probation violation, a misdemeanor.

• Madison Efrain Milenius, 23, of 2076 W. 103rd St., Cleveland, was arrested for no operator’s license, speed, driver view obstructed and no seatbelt, all misdemeanors.

• Andrea Michelle Lohoefener, 32, of 415 Barber Ave., Marietta, was arrested for breach of recognizance, driving under OVI suspension, driving while under the influence of alcohol/drugs, failure to comply and left of center, all misdemeanors.

• Dustin Lee Brooks, 32, of 1776 Briggs Hill Road, Belpre, was arrested for theft, possessing drug abuse instruments, two counts, and driving under suspension, all misdemeanors.

• Connor Thomas Beavers, 23, of 220 Mt. Tom Pines, Marietta, was arrested for obstructing official business and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors.

• Denise Renae Parkers, 45, of 703 Elm St., Apt. 12, Belpre, was arrested for theft, two counts, criminal trespass, drug paraphernalia, and breach of recognizance, all misdemeanors.

• Nathan Scott Tewkesbury, 34, of 521 Barclay St., Belpre, was arrested for driving under suspension, obstructing official business, stop light/sign violation and driving under suspension, license forfeiture, all misdemeanors.

• James Benjamin Cline, 42, of 660 Cornerville Road, Reno, was arrested for domestic violence and using weapons while intoxicated, both misdemeanors.

• Emily Marie Blevins, 22, of 541 Barnett Ridge Road, Belpre, was arrested for domestic violence, two counts, both misdemeanors.

• Leobardo Rodriguez Pena, 32, of 122 Tennis Center Drive, Apt. 12, Marietta, was arrested for disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.

• Charles Gregory Whited, 18, of 314 9½ St., Parkersburg, was arrested for possession of drugs, a misdemeanor.

• James Arthur Henes Jr., 42, of 38841 State Route 7, Newport, was arrested for nonsupport of dependents.

• Corey Butler Adams, 34, was arrested for DUS license forfeiture, DUS 12 point suspension and turn/stop signals, all misdemeanors.

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