(10-1-25) Lara Hernandez (30) was arrested by the Celina Police Department on a 4th degree misdemeanor disorderly conduct persistent, a 2nd degree misdemeanor obstructing official business, and two 2nd degree misdemeanor resisting arrest charges.
Hernandez is being held in the Mercer County Adult Detention Center and is being held on bond and awaiting a Celina Municipal Court hearing.

In Ohio, disorderly conduct becomes a fourth-degree misdemeanor if you persist in the conduct after a reasonable warning or request to stop. This charge carries more severe penalties than a minor misdemeanor, including potential jail time of up to 30 days, fines up to $250, and other sanctions like community service or house arrest
