CRESTLINE — Crestline resident Jack Queen wants any information or audio recordings that mention his name or his father’s name that the village may have.

Queen came to the Crestline Village Council meeting Monday evening to make the request.

“I want any information that the village has that include my name or anyone in my family, including my dad,” Queen said. “This includes recordings that the former police chief, Joe Butler, made.”

Butler was under investigation when he resigned as police chief in November.

Current Crestline Police Chief Jeff Shook told Queen he will try to get the information Queen requested.

“Can you give me a time frame because that would be helpful in attempting to locate the information,” Shook said.

Queen said he wants any information or recordings from the time period around June 25, 2018.

Later in the meeting, council member Gene Toy said council recently was informed by the Crawford County Prosecutor’s Office that no charges will be sought against Butler.

“What other recourse do we have,” Toy asked. “We have property missing that belongs to us.”

Village Solicitor Rob Ratliff said the village has civil options available to pursue and that there has been contact with the ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms) and the FBI.

In other council business, since Queen already was at the meeting, he said there is a vacant house next door to his home that has been empty for more than a decade.

“I am tired of the mess, the creatures living in it, the whole damn thing,” Queen said.

Village Administrator John Rostash said he will open a case file on the property and begin an investigation to obtain a solution to the problem.

The council approved an amendment to codified ordinances regarding the establishment of districts in the zoning code, a resolution to appoint Rostash as the village representative to the Crawford County Tax Incentive Review Council and an ordinance to update the details of the position of water treatment plant superintendent position.

The next council meeting is April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Crestline Village Administration Building.