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  • Children of Eden written by Joey Graceffa
    By: Destiny Breniser This book was published in 2016 with its genre being Young Adult,  Dystopian, and Apocalyptic. This story is about Rowan, who is a second-born child living in a city where her entire existence is illegal. She longs for the day when she can leave her family’s house and live without fear.  She […]
  • An Unwanted Guest written by Shari Lapena
    By: Destiny Breniser A classic whodunnit that keeps you guessing till the very end. With twelve characters to read varying points of view from, there is always something happening to leave you wondering what is going on.  This book was published in 2018 with its genre being a mystery thriller. The story starts with Reily […]

Blotter for May 27 through May 28

Fri., May 27

3:58 p.m.

Richard J. Lajunesse, 76, of Bowling Green was banned from Qdoba and advised that he would be arrested for trespassing if he returned.

 

11:45 p.m.

Erika Smith, 21, of New Bremen, was civilly cited for open container of 

alcohol at the corner of Troup Avenue and Clough Street.

 

Sat., May 28

1:55 a.m.

Christopher R. Ashley, 19, of North Royalton was arrested for obstructing official business, underage under the influence and 

disorderly conduct in the 200 block of North Prospect Street. He was lodged in the Wood County Justice Center.

 

2:06 a.m.

Yechen Tokarenko, 22, of Bowling Green was cited for open container in the 100 block of N. Prospect Street.

 

3:56 a.m.

Brandon T. Wriston, 23, of Bowling Green was arrested for criminal trespass in the 100 block of N. Summit Street and lodged at the Wood County Justice Center.

 

10:26 p.m.

John F. Schade, 26, of Basking Ridge, New Jersey, was cited for open container on the corner of E. Wooster Street and State Avenue.

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