(7-19-25) Deseree McDowell (42) of Celina was booked on a 4th degree misdemeanor disorderly conduct, fighting or threatening.
She is being held on $500 bail at the Mercer County Adult Detention Center, awaiting a Celina Municipal Court hearing..

In Ohio, disorderly conduct can be charged as a minor misdemeanor or a fourth-degree misdemeanor, depending on the circumstances. Engaging in fighting or threatening behavior can lead to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge. This is defined as recklessly causing inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to another by engaging in such behavior.
A fourth-degree misdemeanor in Ohio carries a potential penalty of up to 30 days in jail and a fine not exceeding $250. The specific penalties can vary based on factors like whether the conduct continued after a warning or occurred near a school or emergency personnel
