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Two Morrow County judges recused themselves Tuesday from presiding over the case of a man accused of shooting and killing a ...
Black bears are considered endangered in Ohio, and sightings in Licking County remain rare — the last sighting was in 2003. Before that, there were only five others spotted in the county since 1994.
A man who could be facing the death penalty in the death of a Morrow County sheriff’s deputy had his second arraignment hearing Tuesday morning. The bond for Brian ...
morrow county, ohio — A Morrow County sheriff's deputy is dead after being shot while responding to a domestic disturbance call on Memorial Day. According to the sheriff, gunfire broke out when ...
Public services were held Wednesday in Morrow County for Sherrer, who was engaged to be married when he died. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost was among those who spoke at Wednesday's ceremony.
Morrow County Sheriff's Deputy Daniel Sherrer, 31, was killed on May 26 while responding to a domestic violence call. Suspect Brian Michael Wilson, 53, has been charged with aggravated murder and ...
Morrow County Sheriff's Office deputy Daniel Sherrer, 31, was responding to a home at the 100 block of County Road 26 in Marengo when he was shot and killed by a suspect.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The funeral for a Morrow County Sheriff’s Deputy killed in the line of duty was held Wednesday. Deputy Daniel Weston Sherrer’s service was held at Northmor High School ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife, in partnership with the University of Dayton’s Gantchoff Lab, ...
MORROW COUNTY, Ohio — The Morrow County Sheriff's Office identified the deputy who was shot and killed while responding to a domestic situation Monday night. Sheriff John Hinton identified the ...
Sherrer was responding to a domestic violence situation at a home on the 100 block of County Road 26 in Marengo when he was shot Monday evening, according to the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office.
Black bears are considered endangered in Ohio, and sightings in Licking County remain rare — the last sighting was in 2003. Before that, there were only five others spotted in the county since 1994.