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February 6, 2012

Police 2/6/12

CENTERVILLE — Feb. 2

1:34 p.m. Murphy Don Ballanger, 22, of Centerville, was charged at the Law Center with revocation of pre-trial release.

11:09 p.m. Dennis Ray Hayes, 52, of Centerville, was charged in the 1100 block of North 14th Street with felony domestic assault, enhanced.

Feb. 3

11:10 a.m. Steven Edward Stickler Jr., 21, of Centerville, was charged at the Law Center with probation or parole revocation.

3:46 p.m. Thomas Jericho Tysdal, 25, of Centerville, was charged in the 300 block of West Washington Street with serious domestic assault, enhanced and interference with official acts.

11:07 p.m. Edward Shane Needels Jr., 24, of Moulton, was charged in the 1000 block of North 18th Street with possession of drug paraphernalia and controlled substance.

Feb. 4

1:59 a.m. John Eugene Baugher, 46, of Centerville, was charged in the 700 block of South 18th Street with disorderly conduct.

4:13 a.m. Ricky Vandorn Carter, 54, of Cincinnati, was charged in the 1500 block of South 21st Street with disorderly conduct and interference with official acts.

8:01 p.m. Mark Allen Wray, 34, of Centerville, was charged at the Law Center with public intoxication and assault with a dangerous weapon.

Feb. 5

2:07 a.m. John William Jones, 45, of Moulton, was charged in the 23000 block of Highway 2 with drunken driving, first offense.

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