By Krystal Smalley
ksmalley@wbcowqel.com
A Carey man did not have his personal recognizance bond revoked, but the long arm of the law is taking extra precaution to keep him from getting too far away.
Forty-two-year-old John Cusac appeared in Crawford County Common Pleas Court Tuesday afternoon after a motion was filed by the State to revoke Cusac’s personal recognizance bond. Cusac had entered a not guilty plea to a third-degree felony drug possession on Oct. 31 but since then he has gotten in trouble with a felony charge in neighboring Wyandot County.
County prosecutor Matt Crall requested that Cusac’s personal recognizance bond be revoked and that he be placed under an electrical monitor house arrest.
Judge Russell Wiseman was in agreement. He continued Cusac’s bond with the condition that he will be under electrical monitoring house arrest. Wiseman did grant permission for Cusac to go to his scheduled doctor’s appointments and work.