LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on February 9, 2023, the State filed a complaint in the Mercer County Common PIeas Court In Re: State of Ohio vs. Covington, Case No. 23-CIV-018, seeking the forgeiture of certain property. That property was seized on April 15, 2021, from a vehicle located and stopped on U.S. Route 30, .20 miles east of MP 24 and includes:
One (1): intact 750 mL bottle labeled Clase Azul Tequila
One (1): box containing four (4) intact 375 mL bottles labeled Patron Silver, four (4) intact 375 mL bottles labeled Patron Repasdo, and four (4) intact 750 mL bottles labeled Don Julio Anejo
One (1): box containing four (4) intact 750 mL bottles labeled Patron Anejo and two (2) intact 750 mL bottles labeled Don Julio Repasado
One (1): box containing four (4) intact 375 mL bottles labeled Patron Repasado and six (6) intact 375 mL bottles labeled Hennessey Very Special Cognac
One (1): box containing two (2) intact 1-liter bottles labeled Hennessey Very Special Cognac, two (2) intact 750 mL bottles labeled Hennessey VSOP, two (2) intact 375 mL bottles labeled Hennessey Very Special Cognac, one (1) 750 mL bottle labeled Patron Extra Anejo and one (1) intact 750 mL bottle labeled Patron Anejo
And also: One gray "Embosser: brand credit card embossing machine; One "Brother" brand label printer; One Visa Debit Card; One Green Dot Visa Debit Card; One Green Dot reloadable Visa card; One Green Dot Visa debit; One Vanilla Visa Debit card; One box with embosser machine; One black iPhone with cracked screen.
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NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PLAN OF CONVERSION
Notice is hereby given that on March 3, 2023, the Board of Directors of Mercer Savings Bank (the "Bank"), an Ohio-chartered mutual bank headquartered in Celina, Ohio, adopted a Plan of Conversion whereby the Bank will convert from mutual form of organization to the stock form of organization. A new Maryland corporation, Mercer Bancorp, Inc., will be formed to serve as the holding company for the Bank and will offer for sale shares of its common stock to the Bank's members and other persons in a subscription offering, and, if necessary, a community offering. The Plan of Conversion establishes February 28, 2022, as the eligibility record date for determining the eligible account holders of the Bank entitled to receive first priority nontransferable subscription rights to subscribe for the shares of common stock of Mercer Bancorp, Inc. The Plan of Conversion is subject to approval by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions and by at least two-thirds of the votes eligible to be cast, in person or by proxy, by members of the Bank at a meeting of members at which the Plan of Conversion will be presented for a vote. A proxy statement setting forth more detailed information regarding the Plan of Conversion will be sent to members of the Bank before the meeting of members. A copy of the Plan of Conversion is available for inspection by the Bank's members at the Bank's main office and branch offices. After the conversion and stock offering, the normal business of the Bank will continue without interruption and the offices of the Bank will continue to operate.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
As required under ORC 737.32 and Celina Ord. 141.04, the Celina Police Department is making a public notice of disposal of found property. Found property includes but is not limited to: bicycles, clothing, electronics, jewelry, keys, monies, purses, tools, and wallets. Anyone wishing to claim ownership of any item of found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department is required to contact Det. Brian Taylor or Det. Steve Yoder at the Celina Police Department, 419-586-2345, and provide an adequate description of the property and an approximate date when the property was lost. Any found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department for more than 90 days and unclaimed after 02/06/2023 shall be considered forfeit and disposed of as permitted by law.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
As required under ORC 737.32 and Celina Ord. 141.04, the Celina Police Department is making a public notice of disposal of found property. Found property includes but is not limited to: bicycles, clothing, electronics, jewelry, keys, monies, purses, tools, and wallets. Anyone wishing to claim ownership of any item of found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department is required to contact Det. Brian Taylor or Det. Steve Yoder at the Celina Police Department, 419-586-2345, and provide an adequate description of the property and an approximate date when the property was lost. Any found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department for more than 90 days and unclaimed after 02/06/2023 shall be considered forfeit and disposed of as permitted by law.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
As required under ORC 737.32 and Celina Ord. 141.04, the Celina Police Department is making a public notice of disposal of found property. Found property includes but is not limited to: bicycles, clothing, electronics, jewelry, keys, monies, purses, tools, and wallets. Anyone wishing to claim ownership of any item of found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department is required to contact Det. Brian Taylor or Det. Steve Yoder at the Celina Police Department, 419-586-2345, and provide an adequate description of the property and an approximate date when the property was lost. Any found property in the possession of the Celina Police Department for more than 90 days and unclaimed after 02/06/2023 shall be considered forfeit and disposed of as permitted by law.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Celina Police Department participates in the LESO (Law Enforcement Support Office) program of the DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) which is a part of the Department of Defense. This program allows law enforcement agencies to obtain certain military surplus items. As of January 1, 2023, the program requires notification to City Council and the community of our participation and what controlled property we could obtain in the upcoming calendar year. This notice must be done annually. This does not mean the Celina Police Department plans to obtain these controlled items. This notice is given as a requirement to continue in the program.
Controlled property we could obtain could include manned fixed wing or rotary wing aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, armored vehicles (wheeled), tactical vehicles (wheeled), command and control vehicles, specialized firearms and ammunition (under .50 caliber), less lethal launchers, explosives and pyrotechnics (i.e. flash bangs), breaching apparatus, riot/crowd control batons, riot helmets and riot/crown control shields.
If the Celina Police Department would desire to obtain any of the above described items, the Chief of Police will first have to obtain express consent from the Safety Service Director.
Any questions or concerns should be directed to Celina Police Chief Tom Wale, 419-586-2345.
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