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Safety Blotter: April 3, 2017

A person came on station to show a video of a possible domestic violence incident the night of March 15. The video showed a woman and man arguing and him claiming she was hitting him, but the officer reported seeing no violence take place.

Upper Sandusky JV baseball

Upper Sandusky JV baseball

Members of Upper Sandusky’s junior varsity baseball team are (first row, from left) Kolby Taylor, Ashton Shepherd, Ross Swinehart; (second row) Jaxon Passet, Diego Cazares, Cole Sowers, Wyatt Swartz, Brandon Giesey; (third row) Kevin Heyman, Keaton Cunningham, Ben Sheaffer, Conner Bryne, Connor Landversict, Dalton Ohl; (fourth row) junior varsity coach Matt Miles and varsity coach Scott Emerick. Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan …

Upper Sandusky JV softball

Upper Sandusky JV softball

Members of the Upper Sandusky junior varsity softball team are (front row, from left) Jordan Franz, Kara Frey, Allie Kramer, Maddie Schwilk, Jamy Conley, Shelbi Clevenger, coach Kathy Stone; (back row) Hannah Daris, Reagan Ward, Madison Higgins, Gabi Holzwart, Madison Mann, Hannah McKinniss and Sarah Scott. Daily Chief-Union/Lonnie McMillan              

Safety Blotter: April 1, 2017

An officer responded to a minor crash at Wyandot Memorial Hospital the afternoon of March 15. A woman backed her vehicle into a vehicle owned by an Upper Sandusky woman and then fled the scene. The license plate number given belonged to a Marion woman.

Former mayor Getz explains why he didn’t report threats to police

Armand Getz

CAREY — Former Carey Mayor Armand Getz said he made law enforcement officials aware of a threat to the village, but he chose not to file a report. While reading his resignation letter during a council meeting March 20, Getz said he received a threat “that would have a very real implication to the health, safety and welfare of the village of Carey.” He declined to reveal what the threat was.

Curbside lanes in downtown Upper now for golf carts only

Wyandot County and Upper Sandusky law enforcement officials disagree about whether golf carts should be driven on the street with cars, and it may hit drivers in their wallets. Sheriff Mike Hetzel said deputies will ticket drivers and immediately tow all golf carts they see driving on Upper Sandusky streets. Violators will face a $100 fine.

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