Man lodged for domestic violence

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Nicholas D. Marmon, 35, of 5647 Township Road 4, Quincy, was charged with domestic violence relating to an incident early Monday morning, July 17.

Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched about 4:35 a.m. to 207 Canby St., Quincy, to a report of a man and woman arguing about a vehicle.
Deputies spoke with Marmon and his wife, along with Marmon’s aunt who lives at the residence.

Marmon’s wife told deputies that she and Marmon had been in an argument, and he then became violent, reportedly grabbing her arms and putting her in a headlock. He caused bruises on her foot, inner right arm and a skinned right knee, deputies said.
She told deputies she went outside and sat in the driver’s seat of her vehicle, and the defendant reportedly reached in through the open window and put his hands around her neck.

Marmon told deputies that he had been arguing with his wife while she was sitting in the vehicle, but stated that he did not put his hands on her.

He was placed under arrest and transported to the Logan County Jail.

Woman charged with OVI
Jennifer L. Henry, 58, of 11512 Parker Drive, Belle Center, was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs related to a traffic stop about about 10:20 p.m. Friday, July 14.

Deputies on patrol in the area of State Route 235 and Township Road 250 observed a marked lanes violation with her vehicle. The vehicle turned onto Parker Drive, but was driving on the wrong side of the road and nearly struck another vehicle.

A traffic stop was initiated after Henry pulled into her driveway. Deputies spoke with her there, and observed that she displayed signs of intoxication and she reportedly had difficulty exiting the vehicle.

She refused to participate in field sobriety tests and was placed under arrest and transported to the sheriff’s office, where she also refused to participate in a breath test. She was released to a sober driver. Henry also was cited for a marked lane violation.

Vehicle strikes mailbox, guide wire
Deion P. Heohne, 25, of Rushsylvania, was cited for failure to control relating to a non-injury crash Friday evening.

Deputies report he was operating a 1999 Plymouth Breeze about 10:25 p.m. in the 3100 block of County Road 5 when he went off the right side of the road, striking a mailbox at 3127 N. C.R. 5 and a guide wire. Damage was light to the vehicle and the driver was wearing his seat belt.