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Newark Man Sentenced to 11 Years for Assault, Kidnapping

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Newark Man Sentenced⁢ to Over⁤ 11 Years for Violent Crimes Against ​Girlfriend

newark, OH – A Licking‌ County man has been sentenced to 11 to 16 years in ⁣prison for ​a⁤ series of assaults, strangulations, and ⁢a ‍kidnapping committed against his⁤ girlfriend over a two-month period. Dylan W. Hess, 32, of Newark, ⁢pleaded guilty to two counts ⁢each of felonious ⁤assault, kidnapping, and strangulation,‍ as well as one‍ count of intimidating a witness or​ victim, during⁤ a hearing ‌on ‍September 2, according to court records.

Judge David Branstool of the Licking County⁢ Common Pleas‌ Court ordered Hess to serve the sentence,​ with credit given for‍ 126 days‍ already served.

The ⁢Licking County Prosecutor’s Office‍ stated⁢ that Hess ‌repeatedly assaulted and strangled his girlfriend,with many incidents occurring in the presence of children. ​the assaults often involved the‌ use⁣ of a wooden stick,resulting ⁤in notable ​bruising to the victim’s body.

Hess was ⁤initially indicted by⁤ a licking County grand ​jury on April 2,with​ the crimes alleged to have taken place in March. He had previously posted‍ a $20,000 bail following an arrest in March on a drug charge and a warrant related to a prior domestic case.

Concerns regarding Hess’s behaviour ⁣were raised by his⁤ probation officer on April ⁤25, and by a⁢ victim’s advocate with⁣ Licking Municipal Court.‌ According to a police‍ complaint,the⁢ victim reported being picked up by Hess on April 27 and not‌ returned home after requesting ⁣it.She further alleged that Hess assaulted her ‍after⁢ she attempted to seek help, and detectives observed multiple injuries on the victim.

A superseding⁣ indictment adding the kidnapping ​charges was delivered ‌by​ a ‍grand jury in May. Hess⁤ initially entered a plea of not guilty before reaching a plea agreement ‍with ‌prosecutors.

in addition ‌to the prison sentence, Judge Branstool ordered Hess to serve ‌two years of probation, with ⁣the possibility of up to five additional years if he violates the ⁣terms⁣ of his release. Court records also indicate Hess was found ​guilty of domestic violence​ involving the same victim in Licking​ County⁢ Municipal Court in august.

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