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On
March 26 Christopher Schlamb was cited for Domestic Violence by
Threat and arrested following threats made on the victim. Schlamb had
been cited earlier for disorderly conduct within the vicinity of a
school after being in an intoxicated state and shooting a nail
through his fingers with a nail gun. He also reportedly made suicide
threats. When he returned from Wayne Hospital he reportedly told the
victim he was going to “beat the **** out of her.” He also
reportedly told the victim now he has to go to court again and will
not go “back to a courtroom unless it’s for felony murder
charge.” Police were called. Witnesses also said he threatened the
victim. The defendant denied threatening the victim. Schlamb fell
down as he was being escorted to the police car, then accused police
of pushing him. He said his back was hurt so Greenville Rescue
transported him to Wayne Hospital after which he was taken to jail.
HARASSMENT
On
March 31 police responded to Sugarmaple Drive regarding a harassment
complaint. Robert Theibeau was arrested on March 29 for a CPO (Civil
Protection Order) violation. When he was released from jail he called
the victim, reportedly several times. Theibeau was found at 1123 E.
Main St. and confirmed the number was his but denied making the
calls. He said his brother picked him up at the jail and used his
phone to call the victim. The brother denied this. The victim’s
sister confirmed the calls were made by Theibeau. The suspect was
arrest for a CPO violation and taken to Darke County jail.
CRIMINAL
MISCHIEF
On
March 29 police were dispatched to Wal-Mart, 1501 Wagner Ave.,
regarding a male who opened and drank a beer in the store. They
advised the suspect had gotten into a vehicle and headed south on
Wagner Avenue. They provided a license number. One officer went to
Wal-Mart to take the report; the store employee advised they weren’t
allowed to sell the beer because it was after hours. The suspect
became argumentative and left the store without paying. Another
officer observed the vehicle and stopped it. The driver was
identified as Danielle Woods while the passenger refused to identify
himself. There was a baby in a car seat with them. The passenger
repeatedly refused to identify himself and refused to exit the
vehicle, locking his door of the vehicle. Officers opened the door
from the driver’s side and advised the suspect, who had been
identified by one officer as Steven Woods, they would remove him by
force if necessary. Danielle admitted she had gone into Wal-Mart with
him. Based upon the open beer in the car and the employee statements,
Woods was cited for Criminal Mischief, Open Container and Failure to
Identify.
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