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James Clark Haldeman

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Suspected Meth Cook Indicted, Cessna's Makes a Comeback & More: Week in Review

North Canton's biggest stories of the week

1. Cessna's restaurant making a comeback: The family-owned Italian takeout restaurant is making a comeback in North Canton, according to the city's economic development director. Were you a fan before? Tell us what you liked about Cessna's. 2. North Canton man dies in SUV crash: Marvin Hackworth II, 26, of North Canton, suffered fatal injuries in a single-car crash Wednesday in Plain Township. 3. North Canton firefighters called to Plain fire: North Canton firefighters lent a hand to Plain Township firefighters Monday when a fire broke out at a single-family home near Walsh University. 4. Suspect meth cook indicted: James Clark Haldeman, 48, of North Canton, remained in custody Tuesday as he awaited trial in the Stark County Court of …

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Suspected Meth Cook Indicted on Multiple Felony Charges

James Clark Haldeman, 48, of North Canton, remains in custody and is awaiting trial in the Stark County Court of Common Pleas.

A Stark County grand jury has indicted James Clark Haldeman – a North Canton man accused of running a meth lab out of his home – on four felony charges.  According to the online court docket, Haldeman is being charged with the illegal manufacture of drugs, a first-degree felony; illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs, a second-degree felony; two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, both third-degree felonies; and aggravated possession of drugs.  Haldeman remains in Stark County Jail, and is being held on a $100,000 cash surety bond. He's awaiting trial and will appear before Judge Kristin G. Farmer in the Stark County Court of Common Pleas.  Haldeman's arrest North Canton police obtained a search …

Thursday, January 3, 2013

North Canton Meth Lab Case Heads to Grand Jury

A Stark County grand jury will hear evidence in the case of James Clark Haldeman, who's accused of running a meth lab out of his home

A Stark County grand jury will hear the case involving a North Canton man accused of running a meth lab out of his home. James Clark Haldeman, 48, appeared in Canton Municipal Court Wednesday afternoon for a preliminary hearing, and his case was bound over to Stark County Common Pleas Court. According to the online court docket, a Stark County grand jury now will hear evidence in the case. Jail officials confirmed Wednesday afternoon that Haldeman is still in Stark County Jail. He's held on a $100,000 cash surety bond. Haldeman faces charges of trafficking in drugs, a third-degree felony; illegal manufacturing of drugs, a first-degree felony; and possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. North Canton police obtained a search warrant for …

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