(7-7-25) Brayden Shaw (22) of Celina was arrested on a 1st degree misdemeanor of aggravated menacing.

He is currently in the Mercer County Adult Detention Center on $25,000 (10%) bond and is scheduled for a 7-7-25 Celina Municipal Court hearing

In Ohio, aggravated menacing is typically classified as a first-degree misdemeanor. This offense involves knowingly causing another person to believe that the offender will cause them serious physical harm, or harm to their property, unborn child, or immediate family. The penalties for a first-degree misdemeanor in Ohio, including aggravated menacing, can include a jail sentence of up to 180 days, a fine of up to $1,000, and up to five years of probation (community control)