Sheriff Proposes Contract to Fairfield Township

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Mar 042015
 

news-releaseFor Immediate Release
March 4, 2015

Sheriff Proposes 5 Year Contract To Fairfield Township

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones sent a letter to the Fairfield Township Administrator, Ken Geis with a proposal to save the tax payers money and still provide police service to the citizens 24/7.  The proposal would eliminate the $4.8 mill levy from going on a ballot.

The Sheriff would be able to provide Fairfield Township services for $1.8 million dollars, the amount currently generated by the levy, which would alleviate transferring funds for police services from the general fund and the need for the proposed levy.  “It just makes sense to utilize our agency.  It saves money, still provides outstanding service, and gives full access to the Sheriff’s Office services.  I can’t possibly think of a better plan of action,” said Sheriff Jones.

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The proposal will be attached to this press release.  Copies of the proposal were also sent to Julie Vonderhaar, Assistant Township Administrator, Shannon Hartkemeyer, Trustee, John McGinnis, Trustee, Tara Downie, Trustee and Nancy Bock, Fiscal Officer.

Prepared by:
Sgt. Melissa Gerhardt

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OVI Driver Causes Crash with Deputy

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Dec 152014
 

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December 15, 2014

Drunk Driver Causes Crash With Deputy’s Cruiser

Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that on Saturday, December 13th just after midnight, one of his deputies was involved in a crash with a drunk driver.  Deputy Art Brickles was travelling south on state route 4 at the Millikin Road intersection in Fairfield Township when another driver ran the red light causing the deputy to strike the vehicle in the side.  Oscar Mendoza, 24 year old male, was driving a 1999 Toyota Corolla and had no valid license.  Mr. Mendoza did not speak English and officers had to obtain a translator at the scene to give him instructions.  Mr. Mendoza was charged with driving while intoxicated and several traffic violations.

Oscar Mendoza

Oscar Mendoza


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The deputy’s cruiser sustained pretty serious damage.  “This guy was almost three times the legal limit when he went through the red light causing this crash, had no valid form of identification, and did not speak English. I’m just glad Deputy Brickles will be fine,” said Sheriff Jones.

The crash is still under investigation by Butler County S.T.A.R.T. (Serious Traffic Accident Reconstruction Team).

Prepared by:
Sgt. Melissa Gerhardt

Search Warrant Disrupts Prostitution at Massage Parlor

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Oct 302014
 

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October 23, 2014

Search Warrant Disrupts Prostitution Activity At Massage Parlor

Sheriff Richard K. Jones reports that a long-term investigation discovered that employees of “Asian Spa” in Fairfield Township were giving more than massages to clientele.  Today at approximately 11:30 AM, Butler County B.U.R.N. (Butler County Under Cover Regional Narcotics) Unit with assistance of the Fairfield Township Police Department executed a search warrant at 3991 Hamilton-Middletown Road.  The Sheriff’s Office received reports of possible illegal sexual acts being performed in the parlor.   The business has been open for several months and reports of the illegal activity began almost immediately.  Sergeant Mike Hackney, supervisor of B.U.R.N. said: “We executed search warrants in 2013 at this same address for prostitution, and arrests were made then as well.”

Yunmei Wallis, 42 year old female of Dayton, has been arrested and charged with promoting prostitution, a felony of the 4th degree.  “There was a language barrier that made this case difficult,” Sheriff Jones said.  “Most of the employees spoke Mandarin Chinese which made it tough on under-cover agents to decipher. There will be more employees and possibly some customers facing criminal charges.  This investigation is just getting started.”
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“The B.U.R.N. Unit and Fairfield Township Police did a great job working together to end this illegal business, now we can concentrate on putting people in jail for it,” said the Sheriff.

This case remains under investigation by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office B.U.R.N.

Prepared by:
Sgt. Melissa Gerhardt

Wanted: Jaymi Lee Ann Mason (Update: Arrested)

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Jun 022014
 
Jaymi L Mason in 2011

Jaymi L Mason in 2011

The Butler County Sheriff’s Office is looking to apprehend Jaymi L Mason on a warrant for illegal conveyance into a correctional facility. Her last known address was on Exeter Avenue in Fairfield Township.

If you have information, call the Butler County Sheriff’s Office at:
513-785-1208

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Age: 24 (Born 3/4/1990)
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If you see this subject, do not approach; call 9-1-1.