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Arrest

The Mason County Sheriff’s Department reports the following arrest: Jonathan W. Eatmon, 40, Point Pleasant, operating a meth lab fugitive warrant. Eatmon was wanted on a warrant out of Virginia. His request for bond was reportedly denied.

Divorces

The following divorces have been finalized and filed in the office of Mason County Circuit Clerk Bill Withers: (maiden names are listed) Ronnie Barker and Judith Bronson; Joshua W. Clark and Amy M. Lee; Fred C. Leslie and Debra L. Burns; Marty B. Allen and Donna Griffith; Daniel F. Belcher and Dusti VanMeter; Adam J. Lewis and Kerri C. Brown; Eric M. White and Jennifer L. VanMeter.

Marriages

The following marriage license were recently filed in the office of Mason County Clerk Diana Cromley: Charles R. Butler, Jr., 46, Gallipolis Ferry and Sara E. Smith, 42, Huntington. Timothy W. Logan, 51 and Patricia L. Smith, 49, both of Point Pleasant. Warren A. Bissell, 21 and Shana L. Jividen, 22, both of South Pasadena, Fla. Joshua M. Hayman, 29, Middleport, Ohio and Sabrina J. Tennant, 28, New Haven. Joseph G. Stewart, 38 and Brenda A. Woods, 41, both of Point Pleasant. George A. Vaughn, 55 and Laura L. Vaughn, 39, both of Point Pleasant.

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