Donya Perkins was found guilty of murder, tampering with evidence, and multiple weapons charges related to the fatal shooting.
A man facing murder charges is set to return to an Allen County Common Pleas courtroom.
An Allen County jury found Leroy Page, 34, guilty of all eight charges he faced, including felonious assault, kidnapping and multiple weapons offenses.
Michael Oliphant, 23, was sentenced to 36 years to life in prison for the death of Kirk Perine and for firing shots at employees of a doctor’s office as they were leaving work on Feb. 15, 2023. Perine was found dead in his car from a gunshot wound. An Allen County jury found him guilty of felonious assault and murder charges.
Marcus Tyson, 45, is being held on a $1 million bond for the murder of Anthony Townsend on April 18. He had a probable cause hearing Wednesday in Lima Municipal Court.
October 15, 2024, Press Release from the Allen County Court of Common Pleas, Probate & Juvenile Divisions: The Allen County Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division, is excited to announce the launch of its new electronic marriage application, now available on the court’s website. This innovative service aims to streamline the marriage application process, providing couples with a user-friendly and efficient way to remotely apply for a marriage license.
ALLEN COUNTY, OH (WLIO) - A man convicted of a 2017 murder will be getting a new trial.
Ronald Collins pleaded guilty to a felony charge each of retaliation and attempted retaliation. Collins was indicted after releasing a video that police say expressed anger towards Allen County Court Judge Terri Kohlreiser after certain court proceedings and another person. Collins says he could have handled it differently.
Real heroes may not wear capes, but they can do their part to help local children leave bad situation and get into loving homes. The Allen County Court Appointed Special Advocates Program or CASA held their 2nd annual Superhero 5K. This is the organization largest fundraiser of the year and many runners and walker turned out in their best superhero costume to run the course around Faurot Park. While the superheroes were running in the streets, the real heroes to CASA are the advocate that work closely with the children to help make sure leave a situation where they have been abused and neglected.
Contempt of court hearings have continued in Allen County Common Pleas Court with more residents explaining to judges the reasons that they did not show up for their jury summons. A common explanation that has appeared in court has been a lack of updated registration when it comes to a person's address. The court takes the addresses that have been submitted to the Allen County Board of Elections when sending out a summons, but sometimes the latest information on an individual's registration remains outdated.