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Page 2 — May 10, 2012 — ROSSFORD RECORD JOURNALIt’s on thePUBLIC RECORDReal Estate TransfersPlan Your GardenGreenhouse Sale Saturday, May 129 am-2 pmVegetable starts·Heirloom and specialty·Including 30 tomato and 20 pepper varietiesCertified Organic seeds·50 varieties of vegetables, herbs and flowersEdible flowers·10 new experiencesCooking demonstrations at 10 am and 11:30 amAsk our expert staff your questionsBittersweet Farms12660 Archbold-Whitehouse Road, Whitehouse419-875-6986 www.bittersweetcsa.comA raid by <strong>Rossford</strong> policeof the Sunoco conveniencestore on Buck Road allegedlydiscovered a varietyof synthetic marijuana productswith teen-friendlynames such as “Cloud Nine,”“Bob Marley” and “ScoobySnax.”Under a search warrant,Detective Sergeant Todd Kitzlerlast Friday said heseized several packages of“K-2,” “Spice” or “Kush,” asynthetic form of marijuanawhich has been illegal inOhio since October 2011.Police Chief Glenn Gosssaid many teenagers falselysee the products as somethingother than illegaldrugs.“Many of our teenagersbelieve that the substancessold as herbal smoke, incenseand potpourri are legalbecause they are professionallypackaged and availableat convenience stores,” thechief explained. “But theyare sadly mistaken. This is avery dangerous and illegaldrug.”Chief Goss said that becausethe drugs’ precisechemical compositions werenot included in the federalgovernment’s database ofcontrolled substances, lawenforcement was powerlessto control their spreadthrough communities untilOhio House Bill 64 passedlast year.<strong>The</strong> state law now specificallyincludes five syntheticcannabinoids, and lists themas a “schedule I controlledsubstance,” he said.<strong>The</strong> drugs seized from theSunoco station are packagedand sold under the brandnames of Demon, Fire,Cloud Nine, Mad Hatter,Bob Marley, Super Kush andScooby Snax, the chief said.<strong>The</strong>y pose an “imminenthazard to the public safety”and can induce hallucinations,agitation, anxiety,vomiting, accelerated heartrate, elevated blood pressure,seizures and non-responsiveness,he said.<strong>The</strong> owners and employeesof Morris Sunoco, LLC,SPRING CLEANING SALENow through May 26Hours: Monday to Sunday, 12 to 7Mother’s Day& Graduation Gifts25% Off All Seiko & Pulsar Watches50% to 70% Off All In Stock Sterling Silver Fashion Jewelry50% Off In Stock Natalie K. Designer Bridal SelectionDIAMOND &GOLDJEWELERSManufacturers of Fine JewelryLevis Commons3110 Chappel DrivePerrysburg419-931-1990Real estate transfersfrom April 12 through May1, 2011.David N. and Lisa S.Leonhardt to Marilyn M.Hiveley, 1233 Dixie Highway,$160,000.David C. Marriott to FederalNational Mortgage Association,903 Carol Circle,$74,000.Federal Home LoanMortage Corporation to EquityTrust Company Custodianfbo Darwin Olson IRA,127 Rossburn Place, $38,675.Robert L. and Andrea M.Iman to Christina A. Knack,407 Superior Street, $90,000.Fannie Mae to ElizabethG. Birdsell, 144 Hannum Avenue,$42,000.Derek and Kristen Vargoto Nancy Jean Rust, 200Eagle Point Road, $90,000.Michelle J. Collins toPNC Bank, N.A., 930 OrchardDrive, $90,000.Would You Like a Second Opinion?Please allow me to tell you about our “Second Opinion Service” offer. objectives while providing comprehensive answers to questions about retirementand other wealth management areas. Understanding and appreciating yourand relationship. convenience.To learn more, please contact us today.Securities and investment advisory services offered through Purchase yourproduce fromBittersweet Farms’ CSA Program· Enjoy fresh-harvested, locally-grown produce· Get involved with your farmingcommunity· Support employment opportunitiesfor adults withautismTwo “seasons” still available, beginningin July and September.Weekly shares canbe picked up inWhitehouse or Maumee.For more informationvisit www.bittersweetcsa.comweetcsa.comor call Elliot at419-875-6986.B I TT E R S W E ETSERVING PEOPLE WITH AUTISMDIAMONDSOVER 500LOOSE STONESTO CHOOSE FROMONE OF THE AREA’SLARGEST SELECTIONSOF COLORED DIAMONDS(BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW,PINK, BLACK)GUARANTEED AREA’S LOWEST PRICESON LOOSE DIAMONDS (50-70% OFF)WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD—GUARANTEED!Police raid Sunoco, confiscate synthetic drugs<strong>The</strong>se packages of synthetic marijuana products wereseized by <strong>Rossford</strong> police last week from the Sunoco conveniencestore, 1133 Buck Road.also known as Moe & Lucky,Inc., 1133 Buck Road, couldface charges of felony traffickingin drugs and misdemeanorpossession of drugsand drug paraphernalia, andpermitting drug abuse, ChiefGoss said.Police are consulting withprosecutors before formallyfiling charges.Officers also confiscateda computer, about $3,000worth of drugs and drugparaphernalia, and more than$300 in cash. <strong>The</strong> paraphernaliaincluded glass pipes, or“bongs,” metal pipe screensoften used as filters forThanks to tips from readersof the <strong>Rossford</strong> <strong>Record</strong><strong>Journal</strong>, the <strong>Rossford</strong> PoliceDepartment has identifiedtwo men as suspects in thetheft of aluminum and copperat Electro Prime.Last week, the police departmentreleased securityphotos of a man and vehicleinvolved in the crime.Police Chief Glenn Gosssaid a warrant has been issuedfor Martin I. Hollowell,43, Wilford Drive, Toledo,charging him with theft, afifth-degree felony, and vandalism,a fourth-degreefelony, that allegedly occurredaround 7 p.m., April29.Another suspect is stillbeing investigated, he said.“We did receive callsbased on release of the pictures,”the chief explained.Detective Sergeant ToddKitzler tracked the vehicle toits owner in Ottawa Lake,Michigan, who is not believedto be connected withthe crime.<strong>The</strong> suspect dismantled alarge heating/air conditioningunit at Electro Prime, in theHunger industrial complex onsmoking illegal substances,and cigarette rolling papers,the chief said.Unrelated to the investigationbut found on theshelves of the store were expiredgallon jugs of milkalong with soda and foodpurchased from other retailersbut placed for sale at thislocation, police said.Officers said they alsofound individual cigarettesfor sale, priced at 35 and 50cents each.State tax laws prohibitthese types of re-sale businesstransactions, the chiefsaid.Warrant issued for Toledo manfor Electro Prime scrap theftCity to step upinvestigationon eyesorepropertycomplaintsÁContinued from page 1Parks and Recreation DirectorIvan Kovacevic appliedfor the grants and said thework will “even out the fieldsand improve drainage.”•Authorized a $5,000 expenseby the police department,from its enforcement/education fund related to alcohol-relatedcrimes, for theD.A.R.E. program in <strong>Rossford</strong>schools.•Heard a question fromCouncilman Duricek aboutwhen the last 100 feet of sidewalkwill be connected at theGrassy Creek subdivision bythe new professional officeson Lime City Road.Mr. Ciecka said that afterconstruction is finished, theowner will be asked to completethe sidewalk.Councilman Duricek alsoasked if Mr. Ciecka couldcheck into the option to dividethe exit road of the subdivisioninto two lanes,allowing cars to turn left orright.Council’s next meetingwill be at 7 p.m., Monday,May 14, at the municipalbuilding, 133 Osborn Street.<strong>The</strong> meeting is open to thepublic.Dixie Highway, for the aluminumscrap and copper.Sgt. Kitzler recovered allof the stolen property inMonroe County, the chiefsaid, adding that the HVACunit and four radiators werevalued at $16,000.“He planned to sell it tothe scrap yard for the recyclevalue,” Chief Goss said.Civil Servicesets meetingfor May 21<strong>The</strong> <strong>Rossford</strong> Civil ServiceCommission will meetMonday, May 21, at 8 a.m.,in council chambers of themunicipal building, 133 OsbornStreet. <strong>The</strong> meeting isopen to the public.ProMedica Flower HospitalPrimary Stroke Center… providing outstanding care for stroke patients.All About StrokeStroke Prevention WorkshopWhen stroke strikes, every minute matters.Learn the signs and symptoms ms of strokeand how it can be prevented. <strong>The</strong>re willbe free blood pressure and blood glucosescreenings. Refreshments will be provided.Flower Hospital Primary StrokeCenter has earned<strong>The</strong> Joint Commission’s Gold Seal ṬM TMof Approval Sat., May 19, 201210 a.m.– noonPromedica Flower HospitalAdministrativeBoard Room5200 Harroun Rd.,Sylvania,OhioAdmission is free.To register,please call 419-824-8807.www.promedica.orgSPRUCEUP YOURSPRINGEnter to win a FREE sunroom makeover fromSunrooms should never be somberspaces. Lily’s at Levis wants to helptransform one lucky person’ss sunroomfrom dark and scary to bright and airy!Lily’s will help de-clutter yourspace and offer style tips andnew accessories to make yoursunroom the envy of the block.Entering to winis easy. Simply sendus a picture of your sunroom in needof sprucing. Photos can be submittedonline at ShopLevisCommons.comor posted to Facebook. All submittedphotos will be placed in a public albumon Facebook forvoting.<strong>The</strong> photo thatgets the most likes by May 31, 2012will win the sunroom makeover!CorrectionA story in lastweek’s edition shouldhave stated thatGabrielle Mosiniak of<strong>Rossford</strong> is this year’svaledictorian at CardinalStritch High School.Have anews tip?Do you have an idea fora good story in the <strong>Rossford</strong>community?Call the <strong>Journal</strong> at 419-874-4491 or send an e-mailwith your news to editor@rossford.com.Find Us On:www.ShopLevisCommons.com© 2012 ProMedica

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