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Washington County Sheriff’s Office

The following individuals were processed into the Washington County Jail Sept. 14:

¯ Daryl Ralph Lichtenwalter, 42, Canton, theft, a felony.

¯ Rodney Duane Shriver, 33, Nelsonville, aggravated possession of drugs and possession of fentanyl, both felonies.

¯ Dustin Bradley Whipkey, 39, Lowell, probation violation, a felony.

¯ Kristina Dawn Kirkbride, 45, Williamstown, aggravated possession of drugs, possession of fentanyl, both felonies; and contempt of court, twp counts, both misdemeanors.

¯ Damion Lamare Way, 23, Parkersburg, obstructing official business, a misdemeanor.

Sept. 15

¯ A report was made of a subject entering an apartment unlawfully. After checking the scene no evidence was found to confirm entry.

¯ Jail personnel were preparing inmate Daryl R. Lichtenwalter for transport. After changing to street clothes, Lichtenwalter was observed attempting to conceal a silver container in his jacket. Corrections officers asked Lichtenwalter about the container and Lichtenwalter turned it over to one of the officers, claiming to have no knowledge of where it came from. The container was then turned over to a supervisor, who located a bag of crystal-like substance weighing approximately .69 grams, consistent with methamphetamine. Lichtenwalter was released to the custody of the agency transporting him. Charges were filed on Lichtenwalter, 42, of 1617 Frederick Ave. SW, Canton, for possession of drugs and illegal conveyance of drugs.

¯ An alarm was answered in Muskingum Township. The alarm was accidental.

¯ A report was made of a stolen truck from Warren Township. All parties were met with and it was determined to be a civil matter.

¯ A report was made about a suspicious vehicle in a pull-off area. The owner was found to be having car trouble.

¯ A deputy observed a commercial vehicle partially in the roadway. The vehicle was having mechanical problems and was removed from the roadway.

¯ A report was made of items missing from a home in Barlow Township. It was later determined to be a landlord/tenant issue. All subjects were advised of their options.

¯ A report was made of a subject coming into a residence and removing items of value. This was determined to be a civil matter.

¯ Deputies attempted an active warrant on file with the Marietta PD. The warrant was confirmed and Daniel Montgomery was arrested on the warrant and taken to the Washington County Jail.

¯ Deputies were called to a residence of a juvenile who would not return home. The issue has been resolved to all parties’ satisfaction.

¯ A report was made of a mother taking a child and possible harm coming to the child. Subjects met with a deputy and everyone was fine.

¯ A report was made of a male subject, believed to be impaired, who had children in his vehicle. The area was checked and the subject could not be located.

¯ A check of a vehicle at Lock 18 was made. No one was found around the vehicle.

¯ A report was made of dogs crying for days in Adams Township. Follow up was completed.

¯ Four 911 hang up calls were received.

Sept. 16

¯ Deputy Thornberry responded to Belpre Township about items stolen from a vehicle.

¯ Five 911 hang up calls were received.

¯ Deputy Thornberry began an investigation into brush that was dumped on a building site in Decatur Township.

¯ A report was made of a stolen four-wheeler. The offense was determined to have occurred in Morgan County.

¯ Deputy Schwendeman was patrolling I-77 at the three-mile marker, Fearing Township. A dark-colored pickup truck was observed traveling in the southbound passing lane at a high rate of speed, in excess of the posted speed limit. A radar confirmed the speed at 100 mph in the posted 70 mph zone. A traffic stop was initiated and upon turning to pursue the vehicle, the brake lights were observed being activated while the deputy was turning around. The traffic stop was conducted near the two mile-marker on the 2005 Chevrolet Silverado with West Virginia temporary registration. The registered owner/driver was identified as Joshua Eric Allan. Allan admitted to speeding, stating he was trying to get home due to an occupant with him not feeling well. Allan admitted he had a suspended license, which was confirmed. Allan, 817 Slate Run Road, Belleville, was issued a citation for driving under suspension, and speed.

¯ A report was made of neighbors stealing electricity. The subjects were advised about the behavior.

¯ A disabled vehicle was checked on I-77.

¯ A report was made from Fairfield Township about unsafe shooting going on. Neighbors were asked about any shooting being heard. No other persons reporting the shooting were located. The deputy sat stationary to determine if the shots could be heard. No shooting was heard or could be located.

¯ Deputy Wallace, along with other deputies, were advised that the Ohio State Highway Patrol was en route to the 9-mile marker of I-77 about a report of Shawn Dalrymple ramming the back of a vehicle, trying to run the victim off of the roadway at the three-mile marker on Ohio 821, Muskingum Township, then driving away. The victim had met with Dalrymple earlier and Dalrymple was punching the windows and doors of the victim’s vehicle. The victim left the parking lot to get away from Dalrymple due to being scared of him. Dalrymple then followed the victim and pulled in behind them in a private drive, kicking the doors to the vehicle and attempting to punch a passenger in the vehicle. The victim was able to drive away and while checking behind them for Dalrymple, he rammed the back of the vehicle, passed the vehicle and struck the driver’s side door in an attempt to force the vehicle off the roadway. Law enforcement located Dalrymple later in the evening and he was less than cooperative with deputies. Dalrymple admitted trying to get into the vehicle to get to the passenger but denied ramming the vehicle. Dalrymple’s vehicle told a different story as there was paint transfer and damage consistent with the victim’s statement. The victim’s vehicle also had boot prints consistent with footwear Dalrymple was wearing when approached by deputies. Shawn David Dalrymple, 39, homeless, was placed under arrest and charged with felony domestic violence.

¯ A Dunham Township resident wanted it noted that his mailbox had been damaged.

¯ The Ohio State Highway Patrol asked the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the Beverly Police Department to patrol for a vehicle with an expired tag. No contact was made.

¯ A report was made of a dirt bike riding in the roadway. No bike could be located upon patrolling the area.

¯ A report was made of Luis Giudice being drunk and refusing to leave a Marietta Township residence. Giudice’s probation officers were contacted and Luis Ricardo Giudice, 35, was arrested for probation violation.

¯ A deputy assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol with a search on a traffic stop.

Sept. 17

¯ Deputy Peters was patrolling I-77 near the two-mile marker in Marietta Township. A vehicle was observed driving in the passing lane with no traffic around. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle with Georgia registration. An odor of marijuana was coming from the vehicle. The driver, Tyree Jefferys, was asked to exit the vehicle and a pat-down was conducted. On Jefferys’ person, Deputy Peters located 71.13 grams of white powdery substance. Tyree Jefferys stated the substance was fentanyl. Tyree D’Sean Jefferys, 31, 224 Pioneer St., Akron, was arrested and charged with possession of fentanyl.

¯ Sept. 17 Deputy Thornberry conducted a traffic stop at the intersection of Ohio 555 and Ohio 7 for a traffic violation. Kenneth C. Stewart, the driver, last known address 1218 Brooks St., Cedartown, Ga., was found to have a warrant out of Floyd County, Ga. The original charge for the warrant was possession of methamphetamine. The personal identifiers of Stewart were checked with the active warrant, finding him to be the wanted subject. Stewart was taken to the Washington County Jail, where he was provided a copy of his warrant along with charges for being a fugitive from justice.

¯ Three 911 hang up calls were received.

¯ A deputy assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol on a traffic stop in Belpre Township.

¯ A deputy assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol on a traffic stop in Belpre Township. A Wood County K9 also assisted with a search.

¯ A deputy assisted the Marietta Police Department in Pioneer Township.

¯ A deputy assisted the Ohio State Highway Patrol with a stop involving juveniles in Pioneer Township.

¯ A report was made by a business in Adams Township about a shoplifting incident. The manager only wanted the person designated as trespassing on the property.

¯ A report was made of a subject refusing to leave a residence after a verbal argument.

¯ A report was made to check the welfare of an individual. The subject was determined to be fine.

¯ A report of stolen cash was reported by a resident. A report will be completed later if the victim gains any more information.

¯ A deputy and the Little Hocking Fire Department EMS assisted a resident with receiving needed medical attention after a suspected overdose.

¯ A report of a vehicle blocking the driveway at a church was made. The owner was contacted and the vehicle moved.

Sept. 18

¯ A report was made of a truck being hit in a parking lot. Wood County was involved and the victim wished the call to be canceled because they were fixing the problem themselves.

The following individuals were processed into the Washington County Jail Sept. 15 to Sept. 17:

¯ Shawn Douglas Parmer, 34, Westin, W.Va., possession of drugs, possession of fentanyl and receiving proceeds, all felonies.

¯ Daniel Lee Montgomery, 50, Marietta, driving under suspension, failure to comply, both misdemeanors.

¯ Shawn David Dalrymple, 39, Marietta, domestic violence, a felony.

¯ Luis Ricardo NMN Giudice, 35, probation violation, a misdemeanor.

¯ Jessica Ann Science, 35, Belpre, disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor.

¯ Tyler Steven Clark, 31, domestic violence, a misdemeanor.

¯ Tyree D’Sean Jefferys, 31, Akron, trafficking in drugs and possession of fentanyl, both felonies.

¯ Kenneth Christopher Stewart, 40, Chillicothe, fugitive from justice, a felony.

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