Boardman man indicted in August incidents
YOUNGSTOWN — Caden Moffo, 20, of Beechwood Drive in Boardman, was indicted Thursday on abduction and two counts of misdemeanor domestic violence for incidents Aug. 4 in Youngstown and Boardman. If he is convicted of abduction, Moffo could get several years in prison.
The kidnapping charge stems from an early Aug. 4 incident in downtown Youngstown in which he is accused of driving off with his ex-girlfriend in his car against her will.
The woman told Youngstown police that at 12:30 a.m. Aug. 4, she and her friends were in the area of Commerce Avenue and Phelps Street downtown after attending the Italian Festival when she realized Moffo, her ex-boyfriend, was nearby.
Earlier in the evening, Moffo pleaded with her and threatened her via text messages to get her to speak with him, a Youngstown police report states. She eventually agreed to speak to him in a parking lot at Commerce and Phelps downtown.
Her friends stood by while she and Moffo were in the car, the report states. After a short time, she tried to leave the car because Moffo was becoming aggressive and had a gun in the car, she stated.
When she opened the car door to leave, he pushed on the gas and left the parking lot with her as she pleaded with him to let her out, the report states. She said Moffo would occasionally point the gun at her and threaten her while driving to his home in Boardman.
When Moffo drove to his house, Boardman police took Moffo into custody, charging him with two misdemeanor counts of domestic violence for throwing bleach on her and striking her. The charges related to offenses that took place at the Beechwood address, the Youngstown police report states.
A Boardman Police report states that officers arrived at the Beechwood Drive home about 1 a.m. Aug. 4 after the woman’s friend called to say Moffo had assaulted her. She said Moffo poured bleach on her and held a gun to her head.
Moffo also called police at about the same time. During the call, the dispatcher heard a woman say to Moffo, “You held a gun to my head.”
The report states the woman told police that when she and Moffo arrived at the house, he kept pulling the gun out of his waistband and threatening to kill her and himself.
The report states she told police Moffo repeatedly dragged her down and held the gun to her head in the street and poured a cup of bleach on her neck before she was able to escape into the house. After police arrived, they determined the gun to be a BB gun that resembled a Glock handgun, the report states.
MAN AND WOMAN INDICTED
Also indicted are Samantha J. Milakovich, 35, whose address is the Mahoning County jail, on aggravated robbery with a firearm specification; and Aaron M. Moore, 30, also of the Mahoning County jail, on aggravated robbery with a firearm specification and felonious assault with a firearm specification.
The charges stem from an Oct. 17 incident on Compton Lane on Youngstown’s South Side in which a man was shot. A Youngstown police report states that multiple officers arrived at the home to find the man lying in front of the door with a gunshot wound.
The man told police he was shot in his kitchen, and the two suspects exited from the back door from that room, then fled in the man’s Equinox. He described the man as being in his 30s with several tattoos, and said he only knew the woman by a name that was redacted from the report.
OTHERS
Others indicted Thursday are:
•Michael D. Goins, 46, Mahoning County jail, two counts of rape, superseding indictment.
•Blaine N. Truan, 37, Chris Avenue, Washingtonville, strangulation and domestic violence.
•Gabriel Davis, 28, Mahoning County jail, strangulation, disrupting public services and misdemeanor assault.
•Lisa Gilbo, 56, North Meridian Road, Austintown, cocaine possession.
•Takia Vanpelt, 30, East Florida Avenue, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, receiving stolen property and cocaine possession.
•Isaiah M. Reyes, 28, Northfield Drive, Mineral Ridge, two counts of felonious assault and one count of misdemeanor domestic violence.
•James Neail, 39, Ravenwood Avenue, cocaine possession with a specification of forfeiture of money in a drug case.
•Tom F. Tofilski, 37, Morningside Drive, Poland, two counts of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse or a combination of them — OVI.
•Jason Conrad, 43, Mahoning County jail, burglary and violating a protection order.
•Lynell M. Stanley, 40, Mahoning County jail, two counts of felonious assault and one count of misdemeanor assault.
•Danny Davidiuk, 47, Mahoning County jail, receiving stolen property.
•Talawrence Howard, 24, Medford Avenue, Poland, tampering with evidence, carrying a concealed weapon and obstructing official business.
•Michael J. Boyle, 55, Lockwood Boulevard, Boardman, operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse or a combination of them — OVI.
•Steven R. Baldwin, 42, North Schenley Avenue, burglary and theft.
•Nicholas A. Lewis, 33, Mahoning County jail, fentanyl related compound possession.
•Devon M. Welsh, 29, Cathyann Drive, Boardman, two counts of aggravated vehicular assault and one count of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse or a combination of them — OVI.
•Benjamin Peters, 33, North Glenellen Avenue, domestic violence.
•Laval L. Jackson, 52, Mahoning County jail, breaking and entering and possessing criminal tools.
•Reagan M. Duck, 28, last known address, Depot Road, Salem, cocaine possession, fentanyl related compound possession and tampering with evidence.
•Anthony J. McDaniel, 34, Parkgate Avenue, Austintown, cocaine possession.
•Daniel S. Krotky Jr., 35, Clyde Street, Poland, cocaine possession and fentanyl related compound possession.
•Stephanie Hlebovy, 33, North Meridian Road, cocaine possession and fentanyl related compound possession.
•Holly M. McCartney, 31, homeless, attempted aggravated burglary.
•Paul A. Sephakis, 42, Mahoning County jail, attempted aggravated burglary.
•Delvon R. Williams, 20, East Philadelphia Avenue, carrying a concealed weapon.
•Edward T. Agee, 18, West Evergreen Avenue, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, tampering with evidence and misdemeanor inciting to violence and inducing panic.
•Jacob Goodspeed, 18, Idlewood Road, Austintown, tampering with evidence, carrying a concealed weapon and misdemeanor obstructing official business.
•Garrett Emerson, 34, Coshocton County jail, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer.



