Vinton County • June 4, 2025
Good morning, Vinton County. Democracy is taking a hands-on approach in Nelsonville, where residents are literally redrawing the political landscape. Citizens can now design their own ward boundaries using "Dave's Redistricting" program as the city transitions to a new government structure that will elect four ward-specific council members. This grassroots mapping initiative, guided by the League of Women Voters, represents a refreshing example of community-driven governance in action.
Meanwhile, local law enforcement had their share of hide-and-seek drama when two fugitives were discovered in rather creative hiding spots—one tucked under a bed and another concealed in a bathtub at McArthur Gardens Apartments. This unusual game of hide-and-seek came amid a particularly busy stretch for Chillicothe police, who tackled everything from missing person reports to drug offenses and domestic disturbances during a single chaotic day of service calls across town.
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🗺️ Nelsonville citizens take democracy into their own hands with ward maps. Residents can now design their own district boundaries using "Dave's Redistricting" program as the city transitions from a charter to a statutory government. The change, approved by voters last November, will shift from all at-large council members to four ward-specific representatives among the seven total seats. Trevor Martin from the Ohio League of Women Voters is guiding this transparent process, hoping to present a map to the council in July, though final approval will come from newly elected officials in January. The initiative represents a significant step toward community-driven governance despite concerns about divisions within the city.
🚔 Two fugitives found hiding in bathtub and under bed. Police arrested Joseph Larue and Shanna Cantrell at McArthur Gardens Apartments in Chillicothe after responding to a trespassing call. Larue, discovered hiding under a bed, had a felony warrant for drug possession, while Cantrell was found concealed in a bathtub with an active warrant for a probation violation. Both suspects face additional charges of obstructing official business, with Cantrell also charged with criminal trespassing. The arrests occurred after police confirmed the apartment's legal resident was incarcerated and had not authorized anyone to be inside.
🚓 Chillicothe police tackled a chaotic day of incidents across town. Officers responded to multiple calls on June 2, 2025, handling everything from a missing person report to drug offenses and domestic disturbances. The day's events included several disorderly conduct complaints, warrant services, and thefts at local businesses including Rural King. Police also made drug-related arrests during traffic stops, with officers recovering suspected Schedule I or II substances during an evening stop on Bridge Street. Multiple investigations remain ongoing as authorities encourage residents to stay vigilant.
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