By Krystal Smalley
ksmalley@wbcowqel.com

Thirty-two-year-old Jamie Hall was sentenced to prison for his community control violations.

Hall, who appeared in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Wednesday afternoon, had originally been sentenced to five years on probation in September for drug possession but returned to Common Pleas court two months later to address his community control violations. On Wednesday, Hall admitted to failing to report to his office, visits, failing to maintain to maintain his address, and failing to comply with his substance abuse counseling.

For his admittance to the violations Hall was ordered to serve seven months in prison though he will receive jail time credit of 116 days.

Christian Price pleaded guilty to safe cracking. The fourth-degree felony netted 22-year-old Price a five-year community control sentence. Price was also ordered to undergo a drug and alcohol evaluation and follow any recommended treatment.

Douglas Caudell admitted to violating his community control and had that probation sentence extended to five years. He must also undergo alcohol counseling.

Thirty-six-year-old Caudell of Shiloh had originally been placed on probation in August of 2013 for theft.