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Todd Helms, right, sits with defense attorney Dean Henry.



Helms now serving 8 years

By Becky Brooks

Enterprise Editor

clydenews@bizwoh.rr.com

FREMONT - Former Clyde-Green Springs school superintendent Todd Helms was transferred to the Ohio Department of Corrections on Monday and is housed at Lorain Correctional Institution in Grafton, according to the state prison data base.

Helms was taken into custody on Friday by the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office to begin an eight-year prison sentence.

On Friday morning Sandusky County Common Pleas Court Judge Barbara Ansted ordered Helms to serve eight years in state prison for Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity, a second-degree felony.

Then she sentenced him on nine other charges which totaled another 20 years, but ordered those sentences be served concurrent with the sentence for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.

See The Clyde Enterprise Jan. 27 issue for more details.







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