Ross County • July 22, 2025
Good morning, Ross County. A workplace dispute escalated dramatically at a local Valero station when recently-fired Corey Howes allegedly transformed from employee to aggressor in mere moments. Police reports detail how Howes removed his shirt to challenge officers while his girlfriend Eden Canterbury claimed a leg injury during her resistanceโboth now facing multiple charges including disorderly conduct and aggravated menacing in what became just one incident during a particularly chaotic Sunday for Chillicothe police, who responded to 15 incidents across the city.
While some vehicles were involved in police reports, others drew admiration at the recent Igniters Street Rods Cruise In at McDonald's. The July 18th gathering transformed an ordinary parking lot into a showcase of automotive artistry, with Shelby Reeves of the Chillicothe Gazette capturing the impressive turnout. Each gleaming hood and custom detail told its own story as enthusiasts gathered to celebrate these rolling masterpieces of American culture.
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๐ Fired gas station worker threatens staff, arrested with girlfriend. Chillicothe police arrested Corey Howes and Eden Canterbury following a workplace dispute at a Valero gas station on July 20, 2025. Howes allegedly became irate after being fired, yelling obscenities and making threats toward staff, while Canterbury reportedly called the store threatening management. When officers arrived at the couple's residence, both were confrontational - Howes removed his shirt challenging officers to fight, while Canterbury resisted arrest citing a leg injury. The couple faces charges including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and aggravated menacing.
๐๏ธ Classic cars dazzle at Chillicothe's Igniters Street Rods Cruise In. The event, held at McDonald's on July 18, 2025, showcased an array of unique vehicles that captured attention with their distinctive details and customizations. Car enthusiasts gathered to admire the diverse collection of street rods on display throughout the evening. Photos by Shelby Reeves of the Chillicothe Gazette documented the impressive turnout, highlighting how each automobile brought its own character to the popular local car show.
๐ Chillicothe police tackled 15 incidents in one chaotic Sunday. The July 20 report detailed a mix of arrests, thefts, and crashes across the Ohio city, beginning with an early morning domestic dispute and ending with a late-night OVI arrest. Officers responded to situations ranging from a bicycle theft and shoplifting to criminal mischief involving a busted vehicle window. Law enforcement also conducted warrant services and handled a traffic crash, while investigating cases of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and aggravated menacing throughout the busy day.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
-Philippians 4:13
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