Creston Police: Cumberland man charged with domestic abuse

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Justin A. Roberston, 45, of Greenfield, was taken into custody 8:59 a.m. Aug. 20, in the 100 block of East Adams Street on a Union County warrant for the charge of failure to appear on the original charge of violation of probation.

According to a Union County District Court document, Robertson was ordered to appear in court July 11 for a probation revocation hearing and did not appear.

Robertson was transported to the Union County Jail and held on $2,000 cash only bond.

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Tyler J. Hicks, 36, of Creston, was taken into custody 7:26 p.m. Aug. 20, at his residence on a Union County warrant for the charge of failure to appear on the original charge of criminal mischief, second degree.

According to a Union County District Court document, Hicks was ordered to appear in court Aug. 15 for a hearing on the original charge and did not appear.

Hicks was transported to the Union County Jail and held without bond until seen by the court issuing the warrant.

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Ethan L. Sheley, 23, of Cumberland, was taken into custody 8:43 p.m. Aug. 20, on Pole Road on the charge of domestic abuse assault, first offense.

According to a Creston Police report, at approximately 7:50 p.m. a domestic dispute was reported at a residence on Buckeye Street. When officers arrived, the suspect, identified as Sheley, had left the residence.

The victim showed police a hole Sheley had punched in a door. The victim also stated Sheley had refused to let them leave the house during the argument and was bumping the victim in the chest with his. Family members of the victim said Seley appeared intoxicated and was throwing things outside and yelling at the victim.

Sheley was stopped by the Union County Sheriff’s Office a short time later. He admitted to having a disagreement with the victim but said the hole in the door was accidental, caused by him putting his palm up to stop the door from slamming in his face.

Sheley was transported the Union County Jail and held without bond until his initial court appearance.