Tiffin reports
A male caller in the 300 block of Greenfield Street reported Saturday afternoon that his vehicle had been ransacked.
A female caller on the first block of John Street reported Saturday afternoon that a resident's boxer chased and jumped onto her car on River Road. Officers were told this is an ongoing issue.
Theft in two vehicles in the first block of McCollum Street was noted Saturday afternoon.
A caller in the 500 block of East Perry Street reported Saturday afternoon her vehicle had been entered Friday evening.
A male caller in the first block of Rebecca Street reported Saturday evening that his child was assaulted by a neighbor.
A female caller in the 700 block of West Market Street reported Saturday evening that $303 was withdrawn from her bank account.
A male caller in the 600 block of West Market Street reported Saturday evening that the tires on his vehicle had been slashed.
A female caller in the first block of Summit Street reported Saturday evening that items had been taken from her vehicle.
A female caller in the first block of Braden Court reported early Sunday morning she heard glass shattering. Officers determined it was an attempted entry.
A caller in the first block of Circular Street reported Sunday morning that a vehicle was broken into overnight. Cash and a car charger was taken.
A male caller in the 2000 block of West Market Street reported Sunday morning damage had been done to his vehicle overnight.
A female caller in the first block of Braden Court reported Sunday morning her vehicle had been entered overnight.
A male caller in the 300 block of Jackson Street reported his vehicle had been entered overnight.
County reports
A caller in the 100 block of Baker Street reported Saturday afternoon receiving threats from a neighbor. A citation was given to the subject for disorderly conduct.
A female caller in the 4000 block of West TR 54 reported fireworks.
Police were called to Fostoria United Sportsman Sunday morning for an activated alarm.
A male caller in the 3000 block of TR 26 reported Sunday morning that hunters were trespassing on his property.
Fostoria reports
Hadrian M. Mumpuku, 25, of Fostoria, was arrested Saturday afternoon for obstructing justice.
A female caller in the 100 block of Seneca Avenue complained Saturday afternoon that a subject known to her was harassing herself and her son.
A female caller in the 200 block of Summit Street reported Saturday evening she woke up hearing several people fighting inside her residence. Officers were advised the subjects had knives and pipes. One subject was taken into custody on charges of domestic violence.
James L. Adams, 57, of Fostoria, was arrested Saturday evening for domestic violence.
A caller in the 500 block of West Jackson Street reported a disturbance at a neighbor's residence Saturday night. The subject was warned for persistent disorderly conduct.
A male caller reported Sunday morning that a juvenile threw a rock off the overpass at South US 23/East Lytle Street, which caused extensive damage to his vehicle.
A caller in the 100 block of Seneca Avenue reported a missing manhole cover.
Tiffin fire
Firefighters responded to an unintentional detector activation at 167 Main St. Saturday evening.
Fostoria fire
Firefighters responded to an open burn at 745 and 749 Circle Drive Saturday evening. They extinguished the fire with a water can and explained the laws to the residents.
Firefighters responded to an activated alarm Sunday morning at 25 Christopher Drive. They found a leak in the sprinkler system.
Tiffin Municipal Court
Appearances
James A. Phillips, 26 1/2 Sycamore St., pleaded no contest to theft, 180 days jail, 100 days suspended, restitution in amount to be determined by probation, $703; pleaded no contest to criminal damage, 90 days jail, 10 days suspended, restitution in amount to be determined by probation, $215.
Jacquelyn M. Matthews, Bloomville, pleaded no contest to criminal damage, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, no contact with victim, $475; pleaded no contest to criminal trespassing, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, no contact with victim, $289.
Michee D. Ramsey, Findlay, pleaded no contest to open container violation, $242.
Shane M. Benfer, Gibsonburg, pleaded no contest to possession of drug paraphernalia, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, six-month license suspension, evidence to be surrendered to arresting agency, permanent weapons disability, approved for restricted driving privileges after passing urine screen, Firelands for drug/alcohol assessment, $452; pleaded no contest to driving under suspension, $346; pleaded no contest to helmet violation, $150; pleaded no contest to speed, $138.
Sara E. Morrow, Collins, pleaded no contest to harmful intoxication, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, Firelands for drug/alcohol assessment, $462.
Thomas L. McGrain II, North Baltimore, pleaded guilty to reckless operation, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, pay for/complete driver intervention program, Firelands for assessment, four points, $682; operating vehicle impaired/under influence case dismissed upon motion of city prosecutor due to plea in companion case; pleaded guilty to traffic lanes violation, $35.
Diane Ross, 164 S. Monroe St., pleaded guilty to failure to yield right of way, $5.
Dustan J. Craig, Tiffin, underage drinking case placed on diversion, $240.
Laura R. Snavely, Tiffin, pleaded no contest to falsification to purchase fire arms, 80 days jail, 75 days suspended, Firelands for behavioral assessment, $496.
Christina L. Higgins, Upper Sandusky, pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct, $242.
Elizabeth J. Faneuff, Clyde, pleaded no contest to illegal distribution or permitting children to use tobacco products, $132.
Gregory S. Elchert, 343 Jefferson St. pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct, $242.
Everett M. Johnson, 42 1/2 Jackson St., pleaded no contest to domestic violence, 30 days jail, 27 days suspended, no contact with victim, complete/pay for domestic violence counseling, $384.
Adrian S. Reenock, Green Springs, pleaded no contest to driving under suspension, two points, $344; pleaded no contest to equipment regulation violation, $35.
Rogelio Reyes, Brandington, Fla., prohibited acts violation case dismissed for good cause upon motion of city prosecutor; pleaded guilty to speed, two points, $145.
Larry K. Shrode, Tiffin, pleaded no contest to possession of drug paraphernalia, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, six-month license suspension, approved for restricted driving privileges after passing urine screen, permanent weapons disability, pay for/complete driver intervention program, Firelands for drug/alcohol assessment, $346; pleaded no contest to possession of marijuana, six-month license suspension, permanent weapons disability, $39; pleaded no contest to operating vehicle impaired/under influence, 30 days jail, 30 days suspended, six-month license suspension, approved for restricted driving privileges after passing urine screen, pay for/complete driver intervention program, Firelands for drug/alcohol assessment, six points, $623; pleaded no contest to speed, court costs only; pleaded no contest to seat belt violation, $30.
Brandon A. Cessna, 94 Third St., pleaded guilty to rapid acceleration, $202.
Homer Lewis, Middletown, contempt charge dismissed at state's cost that a satisfaction of judgment has been filed and there is no longer need to conduct debtor's exam.
Cleo J. Puffenberger, 173 Front St., possession of marijuana case dismissed without prejudice.
Jonathan H. Griffin, Bellevue, preliminary waiver on intoxication with weapon charge, case bound over to Common Pleas Court.
Tim E. Murphy, 65 Noble St., pleaded no contest to criminal trespassing, 30 days jail, 23 days suspended, seven days credit, stay away from victim, $596.
Virginia R. Guardiola, Fremont, pleaded no contest to failure to yield right of way, two points, $191; pleaded no contest to seat belt violation, $30.
Ting Zhang, Columbus, pleaded no contest to speed, $136.
Derik A. Kopp, 37 McCollum St., pleaded no contest to assured clear distance, two points, $162.
Jason R. Carolus, Green Springs, pleaded no contest to driving under suspension, release immobilization, two points, $1,216; pleaded no contest to Financial Responsibility Act suspension; pleaded no contest to improper turn violation, $150.
Jason J. Jones, 325 Water St., pleaded no contest to tag/sticker violation, $117.
Arnold C. Marks, Jr., 696 S. Sandusky St., Lot 108, mirror violation case dismissed at states' request.


