(7-5-25) Anikien Henry (24) was arrested by Celina Police on a 4th degree misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct persistent.

In Ohio, disorderly conduct is generally a minor misdemeanor, but it can be elevated to a fourth-degree misdemeanor if the behavior is persistent, meaning it continues after a warning, or if it occurs near a school or emergency personnel. A fourth-degree misdemeanor can result in up to 30 days in jail and a fine of up to $250

He is awaiting a Celina Municipal Court hearing.