Besides Boss Buck I have two more to add:
#1 James Milton Shafer (my dad):
FROM OHIO STATE REFORMATORY HISTORICAL CONDUCT RECORD
July 8, 1918 - Feb 21, 1919.
Two days before his 18th birthday James was arrested in Cambridge, Ohio on July 24, 1917 on charges of larceny after stealing a lot of brass valued at $40.00 from the C & M Railway. James pleaded guilty. His inmate# was10671
During his crime was with inmate #10672.
Paroled: Nov 13, 1918 (parole#11734)
Released: March 10, 1921.
#2 Thomas Davis (my paternal great-grandfather)
FROM THE CAMBRIDGE JEFFERSONIAN
September 17, 1891
C. L. McCulley, for some time past has observed that some person was taking goods from his grocery and wareroom on Steubenville Street. Accordingly he set a special watchman to see how it was done, and who did it. Deputy Marshal Brookman Scott was the watchman and on last Friday night he saw a man enter the wareroom. He followed and after a hard scuffle in which he was considerably scratched and after inglicting a flesh wound upon his antagonist he captured a man, who proved to be Thomas Davis, a plasterer, and citizen of Cambridge, who had always before owned the reputation of an honest, industrious man. He is afflicted with Asthma and not always able to work. He was a poor man with a large family to support. Davis is in jail, awaiting the action of the grand jury.