By Kathy Laird
CCN Correspondent
Two men were sentenced to prison Monday in the Crawford County Common Pleas Court.
Seth Shire, 46, of Marion was sentenced to 24 months in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of drugs. Shire received credit for jail time served. He was ordered to forfeit all drug related property to the Galion Police Department.
Shire may be eligible for judicial release at a later date.

Jeremy Taylor-Clark, 25, of Bucyrus will spend the next eight months in prison sentence after pleading guilty to a charge of possession of drugs. He will forfeit all drug related property to the Bucyrus Police Department.
In other court proceedings, Zacharay Taylor-Wilcox appeared in Crawford County Common Pleas Court to answer for charge of violating the conditions of his participation in an Intervention in Leui of Conviction Program offered by the Crawford County prosecutor.
According to charges read by

probation officer Eric Bohach, Wilcox tested positive for K-2 synthetic marijuana when he failed a urine test administered April 13.
Judge Sean Leuthold entered a not guilty plea on behalf of Wilcox and appointed attorney Grant Gaverick to represent Wilcox. Bond was set at amount of $75,000.
