A business employee making a night deposit was robbed at gunpoint at Huntington Bank in Galion early Friday morning, with the suspect still at large.
Following a brief standoff with authorities, a Bucyrus man wanted for a parole violation was arrested by the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force on Thursday.
Bucyrus police are investigating the theft of three high-performance vehicles, including two Dodge Challengers and a Cadillac, from a local Chevrolet dealership.
Visiting Judge Howard Hall has approved the state’s motion to consolidate the cases against Bucyrus City Councilwoman Carolyn Shireman, rescheduling her trial for October 29.
In a significant legal development, former Shelby School District teacher Stefanie Kellenberger pleaded guilty to 21 felony counts, including sexual battery and unlawful sexual conduct with minors, in a Richland County court, facing a recommended 15-year prison sentence.
A resident faces animal cruelty charges after a dog was shot in the face with a BB gun, leading to the seizure of multiple animals and the arrest of Justin Andrick Jr. in Marion County.
After a horrifying discovery of two decomposed dogs in a garage cage, 23-year-old Patrick Grasley of Bucyrus was sentenced to nearly five years in prison for animal cruelty and evidence tampering.
City Council President Kurt Fankhauser’s lawsuit against Bucyrus officials alleges defamation, financial misconduct, and a toxic workplace.
Bryce Witchey, a 29-year-old resident of Mansfield, is set to stand trial on September 22 after spending over a year in custody.
Former Bucyrus attorney Adam Stone changed his plea on criminal charges Monday morning in the Delaware Common Pleas Court.