The following individuals were sentenced recently by Judge James E. Barber in Fulton County Common Pleas Court, according to Prosecutor Scott Haselman.
Tara Zuber, 26, of Sylvania, previously pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and attempted improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle. While driving on July 2, 2016, she attempted to transport a handgun while under the influence of alcohol.
She was sentenced to two years of community control, and ordered to: complete a three-day driver’s intervention program in lieu of three days in jail; forfeit her firearm and her interest in her vehicle to the State of Ohio; stay out of bars; not consume alcohol or any illegal substance; pay a $375 mandatory fine; and surrender her driver’s license for six months, with privileges for work, probation appointments, and attending the driver’s intervention program.
Failure to comply could result in spending 177 days at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and 177 days in CCNO for attempted improper handling of a firearm, to be served concurrently, for a total of 177 days in jail.
Wendy Whaley, 48, of Swanton previously pleaded guilty to theft and forgery. Between Nov. 26, 2013, and Dec. 9, 2014, she stole property valued at $1,000 or more. On Sept.3, 2014, she forged a check.
She was sentenced to four years of community control, and ordered to: have no contact with the victims; pay $10,700 restitution to the victims; complete a theft education course; seek and maintain employment; and serve 15 days in CCNO.
Failure to comply could result in 10 months in prison for theft and 10 months in prison for forgery, to be served concurrently, for a total of 10 months in prison.
Alexandria Lee, 18, of Wauseon previously pleaded guilty to attempted possession of cocaine. On April 13, 2016, she attempted to possess cocaine.
She was sentenced to one year of community control, and ordered to: pay a $250 fine; successfully complete all treatment and aftercare at Recovery Services of Northwest Ohio in Defiance; stay out of bars; not possess or consume alcohol or any illegal substance; serve 10 days in CCNO; and surrender her driver’s license for six months, with driving privileges for work, treatment, and probation appointments.
Failure to comply could result in an additional 170 days in jail.