Thursday, December 26, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Garage Break-Ins in Newark

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in thefts in garages of two Newark homes.

The Newark Division of Police reports:
  • In the early morning hours of Nov. 11, suspect(s) broke into a detached garage at a home on S. 24th St. and stole tools, knives, a compound bow, and miscellaneous items.
  • Overnight on Nov. 10, suspect(s) broke into a detached garage in the 900 block of Idlewilde Ave. and stole several tools, electronics, a bike, an American flag, and miscellaneous items.

Anyone with information on these crimes is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.


Sunday, December 22, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Newark High School Break-In and Theft

Close-up picture of suspect in Newark High School Break-In.
Suspect in Newark High School Break-In.

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a breaking and entering and theft at Newark High School. The Newark Division of Police reports on the night of Nov. 20, a man entered Newark High School and stole a set of keys, credit cards, and a checkbook out of the principal's office. The suspect fled the building after being spotted by a custodian.

The suspect is described as a white male, 18-25 years old, about 5-foot-10, 240 pounds, and wearing a red winter coat with hood, baggy pants, brown gloves, and black boots.

Pictures of the suspect were taken by the school's security camera.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Reward Offered for Info Leading to Arrests of Terry Athey and Thomas McCallister


Thomas McCallister
Terry Athey
 Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for anyone with information leading to the arrest of Terry Athey and Thomas McCallister. The Newark Division of Police reports Athey and McCallister both have several warrants out for their arrests, are known associates, and may be together.

Newark Police report Athey's warrants include a probation violation out of Licking County Municipal Court, and an active warrant for felony domestic violence. Athey is described as a white male, 6-feet tall, 210 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Newark Police report McCallister's warrants include aggravated menacing and criminal damaging/endangering charges out of Licking County Municipal Court, and an active arrest warrant from the State of Ohio Adult Parole Authority for suspected parole violations. McCallister is described as a white male, 6-foot-1, 250 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Athey and McCallister is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Check Cashing Scam at Park National Bank

Check cashing scan suspect at Park National Bank drive-thru. 


Check cashing scan suspect at Park National Bank drive-thru. 

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a check cashing scam tied to vehicle break-ins that occurred on the night of the annual lighting of the Licking County Courthouse Square. The Heath Police Department reports on Nov. 29 there were several vehicle break-ins reported in downtown Newark and at Heath restaurants, resulting in wallets and personal information being stolen from the vehicles.

Then between Dec. 2-3, the suspect(s) used the victims personal information to pose as the victims at Park National Bank, located at 800 S. 30th St. in Heath, and cash thousands of dollars in stolen and forged checks that were fraudulently written to the victims.

Pictures of the suspect(s), taken by the bank's drive-thru security camera, show a white female cashing the checks and driving a vehicle believed to be a dark colored Buick Lucerne.

Anyone with information on these crimes is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on B & E on S. 31st St Home in Newark

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a breaking and entering at a Newark property. The Newark Division of Police reports between Oct. 27-28, suspect(s) broke into a detached garage of a home in the 100 block of S. 31st St. and stole a King Craft generator.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.


Sunday, November 17, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on B & E on Oakwood Ave. in Newark

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a breaking and entering at a Newark property. The Newark Division of Police reports between Oct. 26-27, suspect(s) broke into a detached garage of a home on Oakwood Ave. and stole various tools.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Rewards Offered for Info on 10 Most Wanted


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards for anyone with information leading to arrest(s) in 10 most wanted cases. The Licking County Adult Court Services reports:

  • Adrian A Smith, is wanted on charges of theft, felonious assault, and fleeing supervision.
    Adrian A Smith

  • Joshua Royster, is wanted on charges of breaking and entering and fleeing supervision.
    Joshua Royster
  • William Berry III, is wanted on charges of felony fleeing, burglary, and fleeing supervision.
    William Berry III
  • Marquez Alexander, is wanted on charges of trafficking in drugs, and fleeing supervision. (No Photo Available.)
  • David Allen, is wanted on charges of felony fleeing, trafficking in drugs, and fleeing supervision.
    David Allen
  • Jamie Barber, is wanted on charges of fleeing supervision and fleeing home confinement.
    Jamie Barber
  • Matthew Corwin, is wanted on charges of theft and fleeing supervision.
    Matthew Corwin
  • Charles Long, is wanted on charges of burglary and fleeing supervision.
    Charles Long
  • Michael Momburg, is wanted on charges of theft, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and fleeing supervision.
    Michael Momburg
  • Shaun Nelson, is wanted of charges of illegal conveyance, obstructing justice, and fleeing supervision.
    Shaun Nelson

Authorities say do not approach any of these most wanted suspects, and anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Kroger Pharmacy Robbery


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in an armed robbery at a pharmacy in a Pataskala grocery store. The Pataskala Police Department reports around 9 a.m. on Oct. 30, a male suspect with a handgun robbed the Kroger Pharmacy located at 350 E. Broad St.


The suspect is described as a man wearing a hood, gloves, and sunglasses. He left with prescription drugs and fled in a silver or gray car, that was waiting for him, and driven by someone else.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on B & E at Lee's Famous Recipe

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a breaking and entering at a Newark restaurant. The Newark Division of Police reports overnight on Oct. 2, suspect(s) entered Lee's Famous Recipe, located at 1005 W. Main St., and stole cash, and other monetary items.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on W. Main Home Burglary

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a burglary at a Newark home. The Newark Division of Police reports on Sept. 17, suspect(s) entered a home in the 700 block of W. Main St. and stole a shotgun, electronics, and prescription drugs.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Credit Card Theft and Misuse in North Newark

Male suspect at Speedway on N. 21st in north Newark.
Female suspect leaving Walmart in Newark.
Male suspect at Speedway on N. 21st in north Newark.

 
 
Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a stolen credit card being used at two Newark stores. The Newark Division of Police reports on Oct. 2, suspects stole a credit card out of a vehicle parked in the 400 block of Hudson Ave., and then used the credit card to purchase items at Walmart and Speedway on N. 21st St. in the north end of Newark. Surveilance cameras at both stores took pictures of the male and female suspects.

The suspects also stole tools and miscellaneous items the vehicle on Hudson Ave.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Break-Ins at W. Canal St. Storage Units

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in break-ins and thefts from storage units in Newark. The Newark Division of Police reports between July 31 – Aug. 5, suspect(s) broke into four storage units on W. Canal St., and stole items including jewelry, electronics, and miscellaneous items. One unit was broken into twice

Anyone with information on these crimes is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Reward Offered for Vandalism Crime at Newark's Football Stadium

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in vandalism at White's Field, Newark City School's high school football field. The Newark Division of Police reports between Aug. 5-6, suspect(s) broke into White's Field, located at 70 N. 11th St., and vandalized restrooms, stadium stands, windows, and the press box.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.


Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Reward Offered for Information on Whereabouts of Newark Man

Christopher Williams
Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for anyone with information leading to the apprehension of a man wanted by police. The Newark Division of Police is seeking the whereabouts of Christopher Williams, of Newark, who currently has an active arrest warrant for Assault, and is also wanted on potential escape charges stemming from Williams escaping from Newark Police Officers custody on Sept. 25.

Williams is described as a Caucasian male, 6-foot-3 tall, 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.

Authorities say do not approach this individual, and anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Newark High Break-In





Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a break-in at Newark High School. The Newark Division of Police reports between 1 – 3 a.m. on Sept. 23, three Caucasian males broke into Newark High School and stole electronic items.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Cash Rewards Offered on Business Break-Ins in Newark

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in five business break-ins in Newark. The Newark Division of Police reports:
  • Between Aug. 16-17, suspect(s) broke into Subway restaurant, located at 1865 N. 21st St., and stole cash.
  • Between Aug. 16-17, suspect(s) broke into Dairy Queen restaurant, located at                1775 N. 21st St.
  • On Aug. 17, suspect(s) broke into Jeff's Laundromat, located at 1052 Mt. Vernon Rd.
  • Between Aug. 24-26, suspect(s) broke into Paco's Tacos, located at 286 N. Cedar St. and stole cash.
  • Between Aug. 25-27, suspect(s) broke into Lee's Famous Recipe, located at                    1635 N. 21st St.
 
Anyone with information on these crimes is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Rewards Offered for Information on 16 Most Wanteds


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards for anyone with information leading to arrest(s) in 16 most wanted cases. The Licking County Adult Court Services reports:
Richard Lynn Keylor, Jr.

  • Richard Lynn Keylor, Jr. of New Guilford Rd. Bladensburg, is wanted on theft charges. Keylor, is described as a 30-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-11 tall, weighing 150 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Thor Brisson
     
  • Thor Brisson, of Greenbriar Lane, Hebron, who's wanted on charges of illegal manufacturing or cultivation, and possession of criminal tools. Brisson is described as a 42-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-7 tall, weighing 170 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
  • Alexander S. Childress
     
  • Alexander S. Childress, of Glenn Brook Ave., Newark, is wanted on charges of trafficking in drugs and tampering with evidence. Childress is described as a 21-year-old African American male, 5-foot-10 tall, weighing 160 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
  • Herbert E. Christian
    Herbert E. Christian, of Wilkins St., Newark, is wanted on charges of theft and misuse of a credit card. Authorities say Christian is described as a 63-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-10 tall, weighing 175 pounds, with brown hair and hazel eyes.
  • Tonya Devito
     
  • Tonya K. Devito, of Doris Rd., Pataskala, is wanted for theft. Devito is described as a 38-year-old Caucasian female.
  • Sean A, Rostofer
     
  • Sean A. Rostofer, of the 100 block of Maholm St., Newark, is wanted for burglary and drug issues. Rostofer, is described as a 27-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-6 tall, weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
  • Otis T. Harris
  • Otis T. Harris, of Executive Dr., Newark, is wanted on charges on receiving stolen property. Harris is described as 22-year-old African American male, who's 6-foot-3 tall, weighing 189 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. 
  • Austin G. Lough
     
  • Austin G. Lough, of N. Williams St., Newark, is wanted for breaking and entering. Lough is described as an 18-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-10 tall, weighing 162 pounds, with blonde hair and green eyes. 
  • David Curtis Mason
     
  • David Curtis Mason, of W. National Rd. Newark, is wanted on felony drug possession charges. Mason is described as a 32-year-old Caucasian male, 6-foot-2 tall, weighing 185 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
  • Barclay W. McCualsky
     
  • Barclay W. McCualsky, of N. 30th St. Newark, is wanted on charges of: felony drug possession, breaking, and entering, theft, RSP, and vandalism. McCualsky is described as a 28-year-old Caucasian male, 6-foot-1 tall, weighing 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
  • Anthony Montgomery
     
  • Anthony Montgomery, of S. 33rd St., Newark, is wanted on felony drug possession charges. Montgomery is described as a Caucasian male, 5-foot-10 tall, weighing 170 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Danielle Shackleford
     
  • Danielle Shackleford, of Spencer St., Newark, is wanted on felony possession charges. Shackleford is described as a 40-year-old African American female, 6-feet tall, weighing 170 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Angela M. Sontag
     
  • Angela M. Sontag, of King Rd. Newark, is wanted on felony possession charges. Sontag is described as a 24-year-old Caucasian female, 5-foot-1 tall, weighing 135 pounds, with blonde hair and green eyes.
Katelyn Copper


  • Katelynn Copper, of Wilwood Ave., Newark is wanted on theft charges. Copper is described as a 19-year-old Caucasian female, 5-foot-7 tall, weighing 200 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes.  
  • Joseph Malcom, AKA Malcolm

  • Joseph Malcom, AKA Malcolm, of Commodore Ave., Newark, is wanted on drug trafficking charges.

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  • Jason Wears, of Hudson Ave., Newark, is wanted on felony possession charges. Wears is described as a 36-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-11 tall, weighing 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Authorities say do not approach any of these most wanted suspects, and anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.




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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on N. Westmoor Ave. Burglary


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a Newark home burglary. The Newark Division of Police reports between Sept. 1-2, suspect(s) entered a home in the 200 block of N. Westmoor Ave. and stole a rifle.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.


Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Reward Offered for Most Wanted Suspect James D. Shaw

James D. Shaw
Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for anyone with information leading to the arrest(s) of most wanted suspect James D. Shaw. The Licking County Adult Court Services reports Shaw is charged with Felonious Assault.

Shaw is described as a 23-year-old Caucasian male, 5-foot-11, 175 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. His last known address is N. 40th St. in Newark.

Authorities say do not approach this most wanted suspect, and anyone with information on his whereabouts is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Reward Offered for Linden Ave. Burglary


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a Newark home burglary. The Newark Division of Police reports on the morning of Sept. 3, suspect(s) broke into a home in the 100 block of Linden Ave. and stole guns, knives, jewelry, tools, and other items.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.


Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Reward Offered for Theft at Newark YMCA


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a theft at the YMCA in Newark. The Newark Division of Police reports in the early morning hours of July 24, suspect(s) broke into storage sheds at the YMCA, located at 470 W. Church St., and stole candy and miscellaneous items.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on B & E and Theft at American Legion

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a theft at the American Legion in Newark. The Newark Division of Police reports in the morning hours of July 26, suspect(s) broke into the American Legion, located at 85 S. 6th St., and stole a Samsung big screen TV.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Newark Home Vandalism


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in the vandalism of a Newark home. The Newark Division of Police reports on the afternoon of July 10, suspects broke into a home on N. Williams St. and did extensive damage to the interior of the home. Witnesses say the suspects are described as two black males.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.


Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.



Saturday, August 24, 2013

Reward Offered for B & E and Theft at Holliday St. Home

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in items being stolen out of a garage at a Newark home on E. Holliday St. The Newark Division of Police reports between July 27 – 28, suspect(s) broke into the garage and stole a Suzuki Four-Wheeler and a Generac generator.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Arson at 285 Manning St. Warehouse in Newark

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in an arson at a Newark warehouse. The Newark Division of Police reports in the early morning hours of July 19, suspect(s) broke into Newark businessman, Craig Young's, warehouse at 285 Manning St., ransacked the office, and then set fire to the storage building.

Craig Young, is also offering an additional $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the suspect(s) responsible for setting the building on fire and causing other damage. The Ohio Blue Ribbon Arson Committee is also offering up to a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of the fire.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Reward Offered for Info on Thefts from Storage Units


Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in items being stolen from storage units in Newark. The Newark Division of Police reports:
  • Between July 10 – 11, suspect(s) broke into 24 storage units Budget Mini Storage located at 134 S. 27th St., and stole a .22 rifle, two crossbows, and miscellaneous items.

  • Between May 25 - June 5, suspect(s) broke into a storage unit at One-Stop Storage located at 1945 Coffman Rd., and stole electronics, tools, jewelry, music CDs, DVD's, and collectibles including hundreds of unopened Star Wars toys, baseball cards, Hot Wheels, and other miscellaneous items.
Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Monday, August 12, 2013

Reward offered for info on suspect in stolen debit card case


Debit Card Theft Suspect at Target in Heath.
Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone with information leading to an arrest in a debit card being stolen in Newark and then used to purchase items at a Heath store. The Newark Division of Police reports on the morning of July 10, a female suspect stole a wallet from a worker at Susie's Shoppe located at 17 W. Main St., and then used the debit card in the wallet, to purchase items at Target in Heath later that day. 
 
A Target store surveillance camera took a photo of the suspect, who's described as a black female, wearing a white tank top, dark colored pants, and a white ball cap. 
 
Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.    

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Rewards Offered for Info Leading to Arrests of 9 Most Wanted Suspects

Licking County Crime Stoppers is offering cash rewards for anyone with information leading to arrest(s) in these nine most wanted cases. The Licking County Adult Court Services reports:
Stephen J. Dechesne
  • Steven J. Dechesne, of Reddington Rd., Newark, is wanted on drug charges. Authorities say do not approach Dechesne, who's described as a 42-year-old white male, 5-foot-11 tall, weighing 165 pounds, with red hair and hazel eyes.
 
James Westmoreland

James Westmoreland, of the 300 block of Napolean Ave., Columbus is wanted on an assault on a peace officer charge. Authorities say do not approach Westmoreland, who's described as a 38-year-old black male, 5-foot-4 tall, weighing 190 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
 
 
Christopher Bylerly
 
  • Christopher D. Byerly, of Buena Vista St., Newark, is wanted on burglary and drug charges. Authorities say do not approach Byerly, who's described as a 21-year-old white male, 6-feet tall, weighing 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
 
Katelynn Copper
 

  • Katelynn Copper, of Wilwood Ave., Newark, is wanted on theft and drug issues. Authorities say do not approach Copper, who's described as a 19-year-old white female, 5-foot-7 tall, weighing 200 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes.
Quivonna Bonner
 
 
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    Quivonna T. Bonner, of the 100 block of S. Second St., Newark, is wanted for theft. Authorities say do not approach Bonner, who's described as a 23-year-old black female, 5-foot-6 tall, weighing 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
 
Sean Rostofer
 
  • Sean A. Rostofer, of the 100 block of Maholm St., Newark, is wanted for burglary and drug issues. Authorities say do not approach Rostofer, who's described as a 27-year-old white male, 5-foot-6 tall, weighing 140 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes.
Jason Anderson
 
  • Jason A. Anderson, of the 300 block of W. Main St., Newark, is wanted for drug charges and failure to appear. Authorities say do not approach Anderson, who's described as a 33-year-old white male.
Erica Branch
  • 
    Erica L. Branch, of the 100 block of W. Locust St., Newark, is wanted for theft. Authorities say do not approach Branch, who's described as a 34-year-old female, 5-foot-3 tall, weighing 135 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
  • Dutch Elliott
  • Dutch W. Elliott, of the 100 block of S. First St., Newark, is wanted on drug charges. Authorities say do not approach Elliott, who's described as a 36-year-old white male, 6-feet tall, weighing 230 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes
Authorities say do not approach any of these most wanted suspects, and anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to call the Licking County Crime Stoppers at 740-349-6888 or 1-888-488-9058. A special coding system protects the identity of the caller but allows for the reward to be issued at a later time.

Crime Stoppers also takes calls from persons with information about any felony. Information leading to the arrest and indictment of a felony suspect could qualify the caller for a reward as determined by the Crime Stoppers’ Board. Crime Stoppers is a non-profit organization. Reward money comes from private individuals, businesses, and foundations that see Crime Stoppers as an integral tool in the community’s fight against crime. Tax-deductible donations can be sent to: Licking County Crime Stoppers, Inc., P.O. Box 304, Newark, OH 43058-0304.