BUCYRUS — A Bucyrus woman was sentenced to a year in prison after pleading guilty to two felonies on Monday in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
Tasia Myers, 29, 839 Clay St., pleaded guilty to burglary, a second-degree felony, and grand theft auto, a fourth-degree felony. Judge Sean Leuthold sentenced Myers to 12 months in prison on each of the charges but is allowing the sentences to be served concurrently for a total of 12 months as part of her plea agreement with prosecutors.
A Galion man is in trouble again after allegedly failing to abide by the terms of his probation.
John Meacham, 30, was arrested on a probation violation in the 200 block of South Market Street in Galion on July 15, after a test indicated he had a blood-alcohol content of .057.
Meacham was placed on probation in May after pleading guilty to two trafficking in drugs charges.
Leuthold set Meacham’s bond at $25,000 and he is being held at the Crawford County Justice Center.
A rural Bucyrus woman must serve six months in the Crawford County Justice Center before beginning a five-year stint on probation.
Mariah A. Horner, 24, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs, a fourth-degree felony, and trafficking in drugs, a fifth-degree felony. She must also successfully complete an alcohol and drug treatment program, pay a total of $3,750 in fines and her driver’s license suspended for six months.
Leuthold also ordered Horner to forfeit all drug-related property in her possession at the times she was arrested to the Bucyrus Police Department and the Ohio State Highway Patrol.