BUCYRUS — Eleven people were arraigned in Crawford County Common Pleas Court on Monday, including a Crestline man who is facing a new charge.
Nathan S. McIe, 44, was arraigned on one count of rape, a first-degree felony, in December. He is now charged with two additional counts of rape and one count of disseminating material harmful to minors, a fifth-degree felony.
Judge Sean Leuthold continued McIe’s original bond of $3 million. The victim in the crimes McIe is accused of is under the age of 13. If convicted, McIe could face life in prison without parole.
A Galion man, charged with a sex-related offense, had his bond increased during his arraignment.
Ryan J. Noe, 29, 931 Allen St., pleaded not guilty to one count of pandering obscenities involving a minor, a second-degree felony. Leuthold increased Noe’s bond from $750,000 that was previously set in Municipal Court to $1 million.
If Noe is convicted, he could face up to eight years in prison.
Other arraignments include:
Kyle Stiltner, 29, Mansfield, robbery, a second-degree felony, bond set at $750,000.
Anthony L. Ross, 41, Galion, possession of drugs, a fourth-degree felony, bond continued from other pending case.
Stephen M. A. Shankle, 30, Crestline, domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony, and misdemeanor assault, resisting arrest, carrying a concealed weapon and child endangering, bond set at $100,000.
Tyler M. Wireman, 21, Galion, tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony, bond set at $100,000.
Adam Hagerty, 26, Dayton, theft of a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony, bond set at $100,000.
Bruce Christlieb, 40, Bucyrus, harassment by an inmate, a fifth-degree felony, bond set at $75,000.
Anissa S. Surgener, 29, Bucyrus, two counts of theft of checks and two counts of forgery, all fifth-degree felonies, bond set at $25,000.
Robert H. Fisher, 30, Bucyrus, domestic violence, a third-degree felony, bond set at $10,000.
Duane M. Lutz, 61, Bucyrus, improper handling of firearms, fifth-degree felony, having weapons under disability, a third-degree felony, and misdemeanor hunting without a permit, personal recognizance bond.