Three defendants were sentenced and four pleaded guilty before Logan County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark O’Connor earlier this week.
Charles Bray (pictured), 29, of Belle Center, was sentenced to eighteen months in prison for burglaries in Bellefontaine and West Mansfield. The crimes happened last July.
Bray was ordered to pay more than $6,000 in restitution.
Previously, he was convicted of forgery, theft, and receiving stolen property.
Jair Mundy, 27, of Bellefontaine, was sentenced to thirty days in the Logan County Jail, five years community control, a six-month license suspension, and ordered to pay a $250 fine, court costs, and attorney fees for complicity to trafficking in drugs.
Anthony Brenner, 40, of Celina, was sentenced to three years community control and ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees for non-support of dependents.
Corey Drake, 23, of Bellefontaine, pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
In November, the Bellefontaine Police Department charged Drake with one count of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor.
He was reportedly involved with a 15-year-old Bellefontaine girl last summer.
In February, Drake was indicted for two counts of unlawful sex with a minor (F4).
Drake will be sentenced August 6th. He faces up to eighteen months in prison.
Jack Rufus, 43, of Bellefontaine, pleaded guilty to domestic violence, which is a fourth-degree felony.
In April, Rufus reportedly struck his wife in the face at their city residence.
Sentencing is scheduled for August 6th.
Patricia Tarleton, 23, of Bellefontaine, pleaded guilty to trafficking in drugs and offenses involving counterfeit controlled substances. She was then granted intervention in lieu of conviction and must complete three years community control and drug abuse counseling.
Robert Paulson, 28, of Zanesfield, pleaded guilty to breaking and entering and was placed on the prosecutor's pretrial diversion program.