9 arraigned in Crawford County court

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Several people were arraigned in Crawford County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday.

* Blaine D. Dunlap, 19, Nevada, pleaded not guilty to one count of selling counterfeit controlled substances and his bond was continued from Crawford County Municipal Court at $50,000.

He is accused of possessing blue sleeping pills that he allegedly admitted to selling as Xanax. According to Crawford County Prosecutor Matt Crall, Dunlap also admitted to using heroin.

“I am keeping your bond at $50,000 to keep you in jail for not only the safety of the public, but for your own,” said Judge Sean Leuthold.

* Weston M. Mulvaine, 22, Bucyrus, pleaded not guilty to possessing weapons under disability, a third-degree felony. He is accused of possessing a firearm when arrested on a warrant last month. He is also facing three misdemeanor charges including possession of drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of drug abuse instruments.

Leuthold continued Mulvaine’s bond at $150,000.

* Steven R. Horning, 30, Bucyrus, entered a not guilty plea to one count of possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony. Leuthold set his bond at $50,000 on the new charge and $25,000 for probation violation.

* Benjamin R. Israel, 36, Bucyrus, is charged with one count of possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony, and possession of drug abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia, both misdemeanors. Leuthold set his bond at $50,000.

* Jessica M. Rumer, 34, Bucyrus, is also charged with one count of possession of heroin. Her charge is a fourth-degree felony because she is accused of possessing more than 10 doses of heroin but less than 50. Leuthold set Rumer’s bond at $100,000.

* Sean M. Dickerson, 30, Bucyrus, is charged with one count of possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony, and one count of tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony. He is also facing three misdemeanors including possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia and drug abuse instruments. Leuthold set bond for Dickerson in the amount of $50,000.

* Kaleb M. Hicks, 20, pleaded not guilty to one count of telecommunications fraud, a fifth-degree felony. He is accused of soliciting for money over the Internet for a cause that does not exist on Jan. 28. He also has a breaking and entering charge pending. Leuthold set his bond at $75,000.

* Trey M. Oney, 22, Galion, is charged with eight counts of vandalism, all fifth-degree felonies. He is accused of vandalizing property at eight different locations in the Galion area on Dec. 22. He has already posted a $15,000 bond and Leuthold instructed him to not have contact with any of the victims in the case and not to use alcohol or drugs.

* Andrew L. Steward, 27, pleaded not guilty to one count of possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. He is out of jail on a personal recognizance bond set by Judge Shane Leuthold in Municipal Court along with an ankle monitor and home arrest so he can continue to work. Leuthold continued those conditions along with a stipulation of no alcohol or drug usage.

By Kimberly Gasuras

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