Man Arrested On Drug Charges After Traffic Stop

(From the Findlay Police Department)

On 6-16-2025, at approximately 2355 hours, officers were observing activity in the area of Senior Homes of Findlay (11915 TR 145) due to multiple recent complaints of suspicious activity.

Officers observed a vehicle arrive and leave the area in a short period of time.

A traffic stop was initiated on the vehicle, which pulled into the parking lot of Bellstores (1215 W. Main Cross St.).

Upon stopping the vehicle, a occupant of the vehicle fled into the store after being ordered to stop by the initiating officer.

Officers pursued the male into the store where he was taken into custody for Obstructing Official Business.

Upon checking the area the male ran and after observing surveillance footage, officers located a large amount of suspected crack cocaine (83.5 grams) the male had attempted to dispose of.

A moderate amount of currency was also located on the suspect.

The suspect, identified as Darrell J. Williams (age 52) was later incarcerated at the Hancock County Justice Center on charges of Possession of Drugs (F1) and Obstructing Official Business (M2).

Highway Patrol Findlay District Posts Holding Open Houses

(From the Ohio State Highway Patrol)

The Ohio State Highway Patrol’s Findlay District is hosting open houses to members of the community and the media. Those attending will be able to tour the facility, meet local post personnel, talk to recruiters, see our equipment and vehicles, and more.

The Findlay District serves the counties of Allen, Fulton, Defiance, Hancock, Hardin, Henry, Lucas, Paulding, Putnam, Wood, Williams and Van Wert. Patrol Post open house locations, dates and times:

– Findlay Post 3201 N. Main Street, Findlay, Ohio 44840 Tuesday, June 17 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

– Bowling Green Post 12891 Middleton Pike, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402 Sunday, June 22 – 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

– Defiance Post 2350 Baltimore Street, Defiance, Ohio 43512 Tuesday, June 24 – 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

– Swanton Post 8891 County Road 1, Swanton, Ohio 43558 Tuesday, June 24 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

– Van Wert Post o 10234 Van Wert-Decatur Road, Van Wert, Ohio 45891 Friday, July 11 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

– Lima Post 2005 East Fourth Street, Lima, Ohio 45804 Tuesday, July 15 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

– Toledo Post 3333 Dorr Street, Toledo, Ohio 43607 Monday, July 21 – 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol is actively seeking driven, service-minded individuals to Transform your talents into a career that serves and protects the people of Ohio. 

Applications for cadet class 178, starting this September, will be accepted through July 15. For
more information, or to submit an application, click here.

Construction Company Renovates Historic Findlay Building

Metzger/Brecheisen Company has moved into its new offices in a renovated historic building that also includes apartments.

The company held a ribbon-cutting at 331 North Main Street in Findlay to celebrate their new offices and apartments which have the address of 333 North Main Street.

Metzger/Brecheisen Company has its offices on the first floor and there are ten loft apartments on the second and third floors.

People were able to tour the building and the apartments, of which a couple were still available.

The historic building dates back to 1889.  

Get more about the renovation of the building from Logan Metzger in the video below.

BVH Intensive Care Unit Nursing Team Recognized

(From Blanchard Valley Health System)

Please join us in congratulating the intensive care unit (ICU) nursing team at Blanchard Valley Hospital, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, on being May DAISY Award honorees!

The team includes Katelyn Hildebrand, RN; Sophie Hall, RN; Brandy Sterling, RN; Kenna Schmel, RN; Brianna Overton, RN; Jessica Salsbury, RN, ICU educator; and Betsy Ditto, ICU manager.

A patient’s family member nominated the team after their grandmother spent her final moments in the ICU. The team provided support and care for the patient, as well as her family. She was a mother of 8, grandmother of 33, and great-grandmother of 60. The ICU team went above and beyond to honor her desire to see as much of her family as possible in her final moments, providing the family with pillows, blankets, a hospitality cart, and countless acts of reassurance, love, and compassion.

“They gave my grandmother the opportunity to be cared for by professionals radiating the same integrity, compassion, skill, collaboration, innovation, and humor that my grandmother lived for,” the nominator wrote. “I could never repay them for completing her life with the care that she gave others, or for giving my family the opportunity to send her off the way she deserved to be.”

Thank you so much to the ICU nursing team for exemplifying the mission, vision, and values of BVHS.

Pictured left to right: BJ Pasztor, chief nursing officer and chief operations officer of acute care services; Betsy Ditto, ICU manager; Katelyn Hildebrand, RN; Brandy Sterling, RN; Kenna Schmel, RN; Sophie Hall, RN; Jessica Salsbury, RN, and Jess Moore, RN, director of nursing.

Mosquito Spraying In Hancock County

(From Hancock Public Health)

HPH will periodically be conducting mosquito spraying in Hancock County communities this summer. (June 24th – October 1st).

If you would like your residence to be excluded from having our sprayer go by, please call (419)424-7870 or email environmental@hancockph.com

Weekly Road Construction Update From City Of Findlay

(From the City of Findlay)
 

CONSTRUCTION 6/16-6/20:

-Broad Ave. will be reduced to one lane in each direction from W. Trenton Ave. to W. Melrose Ave. for resurfacing.

-W. Melrose Ave. will be closed to through traffic from N. Main St. to Broad Ave. for resurfacing.

-East St. will be closed to through traffic from E. Lincoln St. to E. Lima St. for curb replacement.

-Carnahan Ave. will be closed to through traffic from Tiffin Ave. to the Railroad for curb replacement.

 -Scott Ct. will be closed to through traffic from Milton St. to the dead end for curb replacement.

-Allen Ave. will be closed to through traffic from Main St. to the Railroad for curb replacement.

 -Midland Ave. will be closed to through traffic from Main St. to the Railroad for curb replacement.

 -Garfield Ave. will be closed to through traffic from Main St. to Railroad for curb replacement.

 -George St. will be closed to through traffic from Main St. to the Railroad for curb replacement.

 -Twp. Road 80 (Baseline Rd.) will be closed to all traffic from Springlake Dr. (E.) to Springlake Dr. (W.) for a sanitary sewer project.

 -Morrical Blvd will be closed to through traffic from Logan Ave. to Bliss Ave. End for waterline installation.

 -The Westbound lane of Howard St. will be closed to all traffic from 7am-7pm from Broad Ave. to the Walmart entrance for construction of the Interstate Trail.

 -Broad Ave. will be reduced to one lane in the Southbound direction from Howawrd St. to Trenton Ave. for construction of the FHS trail.

 -N. Blanchard St. will be reduced to one lane in each direction from E. Melrose Ave. to Karen Ct. for curb replacement.

 Please contact the Engineering Department with questions (419) 424-7125.

 

Juneteenth Celebration To Be Held In Findlay

The Black Heritage Library and Multicultural Center in Findlay will be holding its 5th Annual Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration.

The event will take place at 817 Harmon Street from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 21. 

The event will include live musical performances, food, guest speakers, comic and spoken word performers, along with children’s activities and DJ music.

The Juneteenth Celebration is part of the Findlay Hancock County Community Foundation’s ‘Fun for All’ series of free community events.

Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19 to commemorate the ending of slavery in the United States. 

Effort To Recreate The ‘Old Twin Elm’ Tree

(From Ottawa-Glandorf Local Schools)

THANK YOU TO THE OTTAWA-GLANDORF HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1965!!!!!!

Yesterday a number of members of the OGHS Class of 1965 were on hand as Tawa Tree Service planted two Elm trees in front of the high school. The goal is to eventually graft the two trees together to recreate the “Old Twin Elm” tree which was located on the property prior to the high school being built in 1964. The original Twin Elm succumbed to Dutch Elm Disease a few years before construction of the high school began. In 1955 the circumference was measured and determined to be 31 ft . 3 in. by the Ohio Forestry Association and judged to be the largest Amercian Elm tree in the state of Ohio.

Thank you to the Class of 1965 for your help and efforts in attempting to recreate this iconic landmark, which is a key part of a verse of the Ottawa-Glandorf High School Alma Mater.

“Where once stood an old twin elm tree,

Three great school in one are we.

Here we’ll grow in wisdom, courage, and humility.”

“Own the Bone” Specialized Bone Health Initiative

(From Blanchard Valley Health System)

Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, a division of Blanchard Valley Health System, now offers the nationally recognized “Own the Bone” program at four convenient locations throughout the region. Patients can now access the program in Findlay, Bluffton, Carey, and Ottawa.

“Own the Bone” is a specialized bone health initiative focused on preventing future fractures and improving long-term outcomes for patients who have experienced a fragility fracture, often caused by osteoporosis. The program provides coordinated care emphasizing education, prevention, and ongoing support to help patients reduce their risk of additional injuries and improve their overall bone health.

Through this program, patients receive a thorough evaluation following a fracture. The care team works closely with each individual to develop a personalized plan that may include lifestyle and nutritional guidance, physical activity recommendations, medication management, and regular follow-up. The program also ensures close collaboration between orthopedic specialists, primary care providers, and rehabilitation teams to deliver seamless, whole-person care.

Dr. Lucas McKean, an orthopedic surgeon at Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, emphasized this initiative’s value and his team’s dedication. “The ‘Own the Bone’ program gives us a proven way to treat fractures and prevent the next one. It’s about addressing the underlying cause and empowering patients with the tools they need to protect their bone health,” he said. “Our experienced team is committed to providing the highest quality care, and this program allows us to deliver a more complete, patient-centered approach.”

Other providers assisting in the program include Katie Fultz, PA-C, Breanna Laudick, PA-C, and Crystal Guyton, APRN-CNP.

Jenn Reese, director of musculoskeletal services at Blanchard Valley Health System, also highlighted how the program reflects the organization’s broader mission. “Offering ‘Own the Bone’ across our region aligns perfectly with our commitment to keeping our community healthy and active,” she said. “This program strengthens our ability to care for patients in a way that supports long-term health and independence, which is at the heart of everything we do at BVHS.”

Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine is committed to providing exceptional care beyond treatment, helping patients actively maintain and improve their bone health. Offering the “Own the Bone” program across multiple locations reflects this commitment and brings vital preventive care closer to home for many residents in the region.

Patients interested in the “Own the Bone” program can schedule an appointment by calling 419.429.6473.

For more information about Blanchard Valley Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, visit www.bvhealthsystem.org

Officer Exposed To Drugs During Traffic Stop Overdoses

(From the Fostoria Police Department)

On 06/14/2025 at approximately 0211 hrs, Fostoria Police Officers conducted a traffic stop in the 400 blk of Columbus Ave. During the traffic stop, officers began to develop reasonable suspicion that there were possible illegal drugs in the vehicle. During the duration of the traffic stop, a K9 unit, Officer Jared Lindig and Bandit, were called to the scene to investigate further. After a positive indication by Bandit, probable cause was established, and officers began to search the vehicle for illegal substances.

While searching the vehicle, Officer Brayden Moon located a white powdery substance in the purse of passenger, Latoya Bowers. The substance, now presumed to be Fentanyl, became airborne due to weather conditions and Officer Moon was exposed. Shortly after the exposure, Officer Moon collapsed and is believed to have suffered an overdose. Officers on scene, Moira White and Jeremy Salaz began life saving measures and called for EMS. Officer in Charge, Colin Taggart arrived on scene and administered several doses of Narcan to Officer Moon, reviving him. Officer Moon was then transported by EMS to Fostoria Community Hospital for further evaluation, where he was treated and later released.

Ms. Bowers was arrested for Corrupting Another with Drugs, ORC 2925.02, a felony of the second degree. The driver, Alex Tiell was also arrested and charged with Complicity, ORC 2923.03, a felony of the second degree. Both Bowers and Tiell were transported to and are currently being held at the Seneca County Jail. Other charges will be filed, pending further investigation and chemical testing.

“I cannot say enough, how proud I am of these officers and how they responded, saving a fellow officer’s life in this chaotic moment. Experience and training truly paid off, and an officer’s life was saved today because of it.“

Chief Gabe Wedge

Fostoria Police Department