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‘Busta’ gets 36 years

PHOTO BY JIM SHOBE Darrion Stewart waits to hear his sentence after being found guilty by a jury on 23 drug-related counts Tuesday in Seneca County Common Pleas Court. He was sentenced by Judge Steve Shuff to a mandatory 36 years and 11 months in prison.
May 14, 2008

A drug supplier was sentenced Tuesday; law enforcement says a message was sent.

Tuesday Darrion Stewart, 27, was sentenced to a mandatory 36 years and 11 months after being convicted on all 23 drug-related and weapons charges he faced as a result of a two-year investigation “Operation Block Busta.”

“It is of this court’s opinion — I have said it often — that crack cocaine and cocaine are poisonous. It is illegal and dangerous, people do unusual and abnormal things because of addiction. This court sentenced Alexa Johnson to 20 years and will not sentence you to less. The starting point for this court is 20 years,” Seneca County Common Pleas Judge Steve Shuff said. “You are a major supplier.”

Stewart also was ordered to make restitution of $7,050 to the Seneca County Drug Task Force — METRICH Enforcement Unit. Stewart, through his attorney, said they would be asking for an appeal, and would request a court-appointed attorney to handle that case.

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MKC in town doing preliminary courthouse work

May 14, 2008

Three representatives of MKC Associates were in Tiffin Tuesday to meet with potential tenants of the new Seneca County Courthouse.

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Too tall

May 14, 2008

Cleanup begins under the North Washington Street viaduct after a semi went under it Tuesday, leaving the top of the trailer. Tiffin Police cited Kyle J.

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Scrap prices driving thefts

May 14, 2008

Stealing scrap metal may be an easy way to earn a quick buck, but according to Seneca County Sheriff’s Deputy Denny Wilkinson, it also can land you in jail.

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OF elementary principal retires

May 14, 2008

OLD FORT — The Old Fort Schools Board of Education accepted the resignation Monday of elementary school Principal Diane Getter after 24 years and thanked her for her service.

“I really enjoyed it here at Old Fort.

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Bettsville mulls health insurance

May 14, 2008

BETTSVILLE — Looking forward to graduation May 24, the Bettsville Board of Education met Monday evening to address the close of the current school year, and look ahead to the next.

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