(2-5-26) Logan Gross (18) was booked on a 3rd degree misdemeanor of criminal mischief and a 1st degree misdemeanor of aggravated menacing.

He is being held at the Mercer County Adult Detention Center on bond and is awaiting a Celina Municipal Court hearing.

Aggravated menacing in Ohio is classified as a first-degree misdemeanor. This means that if convicted, an individual may face significant penalties, including:

  • Jail Time: Up to 180 days in jail.
  • Fines: A maximum fine of $1,000.
  • Probation: Potentially up to five years of probation (community control).

To be charged with aggravated menacing, the prosecution must prove that the accused knowingly caused another person to believe they would cause serious physical harm to them or their property