Galion woman gets probation for aggravated burglary

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BUCYRUS — A Galion woman was spared jail time after pleading guilty recently to felony burglary in Crawford County Pleas Court.

Ryan N. Lucas, 24, 223 E. Summit St., pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated burglary, a second-degree felony. She admitted to breaking a window at the residence of her boyfriend of several years and physically fighting with a woman she found there.

According to court records, Lucas has no other felony convictions. Judge Sean Leuthold sentenced her to five years of community control.

A Mount Gilead man pleaded guilty to two counts of theft, both fourth-degree felonies.

James P. Davis, 57, will participate in the intervention of lieu of convictions program. He must complete the two-year program successfully to avoid a different sentence and a conviction on his record.

A Bucyrus man pleaded guilty to two drug-related charges.

Eddie J. Awbrey, 47, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of possession of drugs, a third-degree felony, and permitting drug abuse, a fifth-degree felony. He was sentenced to five years of community control, a total of 205 days in the county jail and must pay a $7,500 mandatory fine.

Two of four defendants involved in a breaking and entering at the Sk8 Factory in Bucyrus on Feb. 9 pleaded guilty to their charges through bills of information.

Isaiah Johnson, 18, Mansfield, and Ciera M. Thoroughman, 20, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, fifth-degree felonies, and were placed on a two-year diversion program through the court.

Staff report

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