The ARC provides its participants with the support of Judge Braig, Treatment Coordinator and Program Manager Annette Deao, Compliance Officers Jim Pleasant, Mandy Wilber, and Gary Ledford, Logan County Jail liaisons Doug Boggs and Amber Pickford, and treatment providers from TCN Behavioral Health Services, Community Health Wellness, the Justice Reinvestment Grant, Logan County Assistant Prosecutor Erin Rosen, local attorneys Natalie Bahan and Greg Harvey, and others. The members of the ARC Team share the goals of: (1) empowering ARC participants through treatment, accountability, and responsibility, (2) assisting ARC participants in achieving recovery from substance abuse disorder, and (3) helping ARC participants lead useful and productive lives.
The Logan County Court of Common Pleas warns residents of recent local telecommunication fraud attempts where the caller requests payment under the guise that a family member of the person called is being held in the Logan County Jail on felony criminal charges and needs bail money to be released from custody or to pay for an electronic monitor as a condition of bail.
The Logan County Court of Common Pleas sets bail on cases involving felony charges in hearings held in the Logan County Courthouse. Neither the Court's staff nor any member of any other branch of law enforcement ever calls anybody to request payment be made to secure bail or to pay for an electronic monitor as a condition of bail. At this time, the Court receives state funding to pay for electronic monitors when it orders a monitor to be worn as a condition of bail. According to recent reports from Peak of Ohio, similar telecommunication schemes have been reported in Champaign County. Residents are encouraged to contact the Logan County Sheriff’s Office directly if they receive any contact regarding bail or an electronic monitor or receive any other suspicious phone calls relating to persons in the Logan County Jail. |
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