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Hardin County News by Hardin County People
An Alger man has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison after he was found guilty in Hardin County Common Pleas Court of eight theft-related charges.
According to court records from Prosecutor Brad Bailey’s office, Jeremiah Dean Leiber, 212 S. Front St., Alger, was found guilty by Judge William Hart of three counts of burglary, two counts of forgery and one count each of theft of checks, having weapons while under disability and grand theft – firearms. Leiber was fined $50 per offense for a total of $400 and was sentenced to a total of seven years, six months in prison.
In other recent cases, Craig James Clark, 9758 CR 60, Dola, was sentenced to a four-year prison term. He was found guilty of felonious assault, for which he also was fined $100 and ordered to pay restitution to Matthew Vogel in the amount of $3,043.88 for medical bills.
Clark was also found guilty of operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs or a combination of them. He was sentenced to 26 days local incarceration, but given 26 days credit for time served. He was also fined $375 for a total of $475.
Michael Allen Wolfenbarger, 402 Summit St., Kenton, was found guilty of breaking and entering and was placed on community control for two years. He was fined $50 and ordered to perform 25 hours of community service.
Wolfenbarger was also convicted of tampering with evidence and fined another $50. He was also ordered to perform another 25 hours of community service, for a total of 50 hours.
Justin Allen Pack, 1022 W. North St., No. 58, Kenton, was found guilty of burglary. He was placed on three years community control and fined $100. He is to perform 75 hours of community control for the charge and pay $30 to Tim Holly jointly and severally with Charina Weaks.
Pack was also convicted of tampering with evidence and fined another $100. He was ordered to perform another 75 hours of community service, for a total of 150 hours.
By DAN ROBINSON
Times staff writer
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