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Sheriff: Man Arrested In Connection With Domestic Violence Incident

The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said an irate intoxicated man was eventually taken into custody after barricading himself inside his residence during a domestic violence incident.

Deputies responded to an address on Road L in Ottawa on Sunday night for an active domestic violence situation.

The sheriff’s office said Kris E. Reynolds, 49, had barricaded himself inside the residence and refused to interact with deputies.

The Special Response Team was activated and negotiations were ongoing for several hours with Reynolds refusing to exit the residence.

Warrants were obtained, and after four hours of negotiations and a breakdown of negotiations, the Special Response Team entered the residence and placed Reynolds under arrest without incident.

Jeff Dean Astronomy & Science Exploration Fund

(From GoFundMe)

In honor of Findlay’s Jeff Dean’s lifelong passion for science, space, and astronomy, The Jeff Dean Astronomy & Science Exploration Fund has been established to continue his legacy.

 This initiative will support science education and foster curiosity in students of all ages. 

GoFundMe donations will help Jeff’s family collaborate with his former friends and colleagues to expand astronomy education.

Please consider sharing.

Hancock County Drug Task Force Executes Search Warrants

(From the Hancock METRICH Enforcement Unit)

On 2/20/25 at approx. 1200 hrs the Hancock County METRICH Drug Task Force was conducting surveillance in the area Joshua Frenzel was believed to be located. Joshua had multiple felony warrants out of Hancock County Sheriff’s Office for F-1 possession of cocaine, F-3 possession of fentanyl, and F-3 weapons under disability.

After observing what appeared to multiple drug transactions at two different residences, two search warrants were obtained. At 1703 hrs with the assistance of the Hancock County Special Response Team (SRT), and the Findlay Police Department Emergency Response Team (ERT). Search warrant was conducted at 8166 Parkwood Dr. and 10223 Parkwood Dr.

The search of these two residences yielded 26 Suboxone strips, over 300 prescription pills, multiple suspected stolen credit cards, $490 in cash, 2 firearms, drug paraphernalia, and multiple items indicative of drug trafficking.

As a result of the search the following persons are expected to have charges of possession and permitting drug abuse at the conclusion of the investigation.

Haley Harris (age 22)

8166 Parkwood Dr

Findlay OH

Justin Patterson (age 36)

10223 Parkwood Dr.

Findlay OH

As a result of this operation the following person was arrested and incarcerated at the Hancock County Justice Center:

Joshua Frenzel (age 38)

8166 Parkwood Dr.

Findlay, Ohio

Charge: Warrants Hancock County Sheriff’s Office F-1 possession of cocaine, F-3 possession of fentanyl, and F-3 weapons under disability.

Additional charges of drug trafficking and possession of drugs are expected at the conclusion of this investigation.

The Hancock METRICH Drug Enforcement Unit is supported by METRICH in Mansfield, OH and funded in part by the Office of Criminal Justice Services.

METRICH Crime Tip Hotline: 419-52-CRIME (419-522-7463) or download the METRICH enforcement unit mobile app to “Submit a Tip.”

Ramaswamy Announces Bid For Governor

(From Vivek for Ohio)

Ohio native and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy officially launched his campaign for Governor of Ohio at a high-energy event at CTL Aerospace in Cincinnati. Joined by his wife, Apoorva, Vivek addressed a crowd of more than 1,000 enthusiastic supporters, unveiling an ambitious vision to make Ohio a national leader in economic growth, educational excellence, and cutting-edge innovation—setting an example for the entire country.

In his opening remarks, Vivek officially announced his candidacy for governor. “I’m honored to announce that I am running to be the next governor of a great state at the heart of the greatest nation known to mankind. The state where I was born and raised. The state where Apoorva and I are raising our two sons. A state whose best days are still ahead. I am honored to announce my candidacy to serve as the next Governor of the State of Ohio.”

Born and raised in Cincinnati, the event highlighted Vivek’s commitment to Ohio’s industrial and technological future and his deep roots in the community. In his speech, he pledged to bring bold, fresh leadership to Columbus and chart a new course for the Buckeye State. With a vision rooted in the foundational values of faith, family, patriotism, and hard work, Vivek pledged to lead Ohio to new heights. As governor, he plans to pursue bold priorities to drive Ohio forward:

Economic Excellence Through Bold Leadership: By eliminating government waste and slashing red tape, Vivek will make Ohio the best state in America to live, work, and start a business. He will fight to cut the state income tax—eventually to zero—and to immediately lower skyrocketing property taxes. He will restore law and order by empowering local police and reattach work requirements to Medicaid and welfare.

Making Ohio the State of Educational Excellence: Vivek will make Ohio the nation’s leader in education, where multiple pathways to success are embraced and accessible to all. His goal is to create a true meritocracy that values academic and vocational pursuits equally, empowering every child to follow their unique path to a successful future. His plan includes universal school choice, ensuring school safety with a police officer in every school, and tackling chronic absenteeism. He will fight to implement merit-based pay for teachers and principals, reinstate physical education standards, and address the youth mental health crisis by tackling a deeper crisis of purpose in our young people.

Reviving the American Dream in Ohio: Vivek’s agenda goes beyond economic growth and academic success—it’s about improving everyday life and restoring belief in the American Dream. He envisions a future where local businesses thrive, families grow without financial strain, and every child—no matter their background—has the tools to succeed and build a brighter future. Vivek’s mission is to create a new generation that embraces capitalism, success, and the belief that excellence is their destiny.

 

After presenting his policy vision, Vivek outlined how he will measure success. “My metric for success as your next governor is the number of people who move into our state versus out, the number of children who are born into families in our state, and the number of those children who go on to remain in this state to make Ohio the place where they pursue their American Dream.”

 He urged Ohioans from all walks of life to unite behind his movement. “We want to build a coalition—the movement starts today—of Ohioans, black or white, man or woman, urban or rural, even Democrat or Republican. If you care about economic excellence and educational excellence, then join us because we’re going to be working together to take our state to new heights.”

Looking ahead, Vivek painted a bold vision for Ohio’s future. “Ten years from now, when we’re sending manned rockets to Mars, when we’re powering our electric grid with nuclear energy, when we’re actually curing previously incurable genetic diseases, you know what people are going to say then? ‘Only in Ohio.’ And this is just the beginning.”

Following the Cincinnati launch event, Vivek will continue his campaign kickoff with rallies in New Albany on Monday and Toledo and Strongsville on Tuesday. More than 4,500 Ohioans have RSVP’d to attend all four events.

Mayor Responds To KKK Flyers Found In Findlay

(From Findlay Mayor Christina Muryn)

Dear Findlay Community Members,

I received notice that Ku Klux Klan “recruitment flyers” had been located on the ground within the City of Findlay. Individuals who have seen these materials were encouraged to bring them to the Findlay Police Department along with information on where they had been found. Based on the information we have at this time, it appears that Findlay is just one of a number of cities across the state of Ohio where KKK flyers have been dropped off, typically along the interstate. We will complete an investigation to determine if any further action is necessary.

It is my belief that this material was distributed in an effort to gain attention, create fear, and fan the flames of dehumanization and intimidation toward members of our community. This is unacceptable and not representative of our community. I plan to give them no further attention.

Hate will not be tolerated in our community.

Sincerely,
Christina M. Muryn
Mayor

Community Foundation Mourns Passing Of Warren Kahn

(From the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation)

With heavy hearts, we share the news of Warren Kahn’s passing.

While Warren wasn’t one to seek the spotlight, his dedication and impact was immense.

Quietly and effectively, he played a pivotal role in one of the most significant gifts the Foundation has ever received, the Madeleine Thomas Schneider Fund.

Warren’s generosity and belief in our mission will have a lasting impact on our community.

We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Firefighters Helping Humane Society Find Homes For Shelter Pets

(From the Humane Society and SPCA of Hancock County)

We are so excited to share with you all this next journey!

We want to say a BIG Thank you to Findlay Fire Department for joining us on this adventure and Dave Morrow in donating his amazing photography skills!

Meet your local heroes and their new furry friends!

Our firefighters have teamed up with Hancock County Humane Society to help these lovable animals find their forever homes.

Swipe through to see these brave men and women posing with adoptable dogs and cats, each ready to rescue your heart!

Sometimes even our brave Men and Women in uniform, just need that fury Friend to listen and confide in!

Because every hero deserves a companion.

Let’s give these animals the happy ending they deserve!

Mazza Museum ‘Funday Sunday’ To Feature ‘Accelerate!’ Theme

(From The Mazza Museum)

A fast-paced afternoon of fun is promised for area residents of all ages on March 2 during the next “Funday Sunday” program at University of Findlay’s Mazza Museum. The program, which is free and open to the public, features a “Accelerate!” theme.

“We have an unforgettable event lined up that’s bursting with high-speed excitement and vibrant energy. It’s the perfect way to kick off a day of creativity and adventure,” said Amanda Davidson-Johnston, education manager at the Mazza Museum.

“Guests will enjoy activities centered around cars, rockets, airplanes, and rollercoasters – really anything that goes fast!” she added.

Imagination Station and Findlay Women in STEAM (Wistem) also will participate in the event.

Registration is required and can be completed on the Mazza Museum’s website or https://oilers.findlay.edu/pages/events/mazza-funday-sunday

Funday Sundays take place monthly at the Mazza Museum, from 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., through April. The event is sponsored by Hancock Federal Credit Union.

The theme for the last Funday Sunday this semester will be “Farmyard Fables” on April 6.

For more information on upcoming events, visit the Mazza Museum’s Events page online at www.mazzamuseum.org/events/. For specific questions regarding Funday Sunday, contact Amanda Davidson-Johnston, Mazza Museum education manager, at 419-434-4777 or send an email to amanda.davidson-johnston@findlay.edu.

Officials Warn Of Unpaid Tolls Scam

(ONN) – Federal and state officials are warning about an unpaid tolls scam that’s going around.

Many are getting texts about unpaid tolls, but don’t fall for it.

The Federal Trade Commission says the link on the text messages could allow scammers to steal a phone owner’s personal information — as well as money.

Officials say the texts impersonate toll-collecting agencies and appear to come from international phone numbers.

The Ohio Department of Transportation says people should delete the text and not reply.

Bill Calls For Stiffer Penalties For School Bus Law Violators

(ONN) – Higher penalties and potential criminal charges could be on the table for violators passing a stopped school bus.

$300 is the civil penalty drivers caught passing a stopped bus with its lights flashing could get under Ohio Senate Bill 329 if it’s passed

Of that money, $50 would go to a statewide school bus safety fund.

The rest would go to the district operating the school bus that caught the violation.