Public indecency charge against N. Jackson man



Public indecency chargeagainst N. Jackson man
YOUNGSTOWN -- City police cited a man Tuesday for public indecency after they said they found him wearing no pants while mowing the front lawn of a house in the 1800 block of Bears Den Road shortly before noon. Cited with a summons to appear in municipal court at 10 a.m. today was Rudolph P. Dettmer, 59, of Silica Road, North Jackson, who police said they saw wearing glasses and a gray flannel shirt, but exposing his bare buttocks in plain public view. Police said they yelled to Dettmer, who went into a fenced-in area of the yard and returned wearing pants, buckling them up and pulling up the zipper, but wearing no shirt. Police said Dettmer was uncooperative and argumentative when they asked him why he was cutting the grass without pants.
Celebration banquet set
YOUNGSTOWN -- Lost Then Found Ministries will have its annual celebration banquet at 6:30 p.m. Friday at Fairview Arts and Outreach Center, 4220 Youngstown-Poland Road. A concert will follow dinner. Primarily a music ministry, Lost Then Found has teamed with The Salvation Army, Jericho Project, Warren Family Mission and Top Hat Productions to provide outreach in the local community and abroad. There is no charge. An offering will be taken. Reservations should be made today at (330) 750-0513.
Robber takes deposits
AUSTINTOWN -- An employee of Antone's on Mahoning Avenue said a man robbed her of an unspecified amount of money late Tuesday. The employee told police she was leaving the restaurant about 10:30 p.m. with the deposit bag when she was approached by a man wearing a black baseball cap and a hooded sweat shirt. The man demanded the money but the employee refused, thinking it was a prank, police said. The man then grabbed the bag and ran.
Teenager is arrestedon various charges
YOUNGSTOWN -- Voters waiting in line outside Hillman Junior High School on Tuesday afternoon were witnesses to the arrest of a 15-year-old eighth-grade pupil who police said spit on and threatened to kill an assistant principal. The East Midlothian Boulevard boy screamed threats at one officer, who sprayed a pepper solution in the teenager's face, reports show. The assistant principal told police that the boy had been running around the school trying to damage whatever he could and had pulled political signs from the front yard. The boy was arrested on charges of assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and aggravated menacing. He was taken to the Martin P. Joyce Juvenile Justice Center.
Hearing set in rape case
GIRARD -- A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Nov. 10 in municipal court for John T. Hudach of Shadow Run Apartments, Hubbard, who is charged with raping a 12-year-old boy. Hudach, 46, was arraigned Tuesday before Magistrate Mark Finamore, who set bond at $50,000 on a charge of rape and disseminating material harmful to juveniles. He is being held in the Trumbull County Jail. Hudach is accused of having sex with the boy in his apartment. Three other 12-year-old Hubbard boys had sex with Hudach, who gave them cigarettes in exchange for sex, city police said. It's also alleged that the boys viewed adult pornographic videos in his apartment.