Deadbeat parent company of the county’s Most Wanted nabbed in Fla.

A Butler County woman featured in two local and national Most Wanted Poster “Dead Beat parent company” was arrested in Florida.

Vicki Schriever, 49, formerly of Hamilton, was a diffuse since June 2005, when she was not in court for a crime arraignment on an indictment, charging station to pay the failure of their child .

According to records of the State, Schriever has more than $ 7800 in back child care for the child.

Schriever November 8, was arrested in Clearwater, Florida, according to the Butler County Child Support Enforcement Agency, is a “good address” and she transmitted to the Commission that the Sheriff’s Office.

Schriever, it is assumed that extradition to Butler County, in the coming weeks, after CSEA Executive Director Cynthia Brown.

Schriever is the first of 10 people in Ohio CSEA’s Most Wanted posters will be located and arrested. It is the fifth person was found from those featured in Butler County’s CSEA poster.

“Our agency is very happy and

proud of the diligence has been demonstrated that the two employees CSEA, headquarters

the correct address and (Sheriff’s deputies) has worked this case, “said Brown.

Deputy Director Anthony Dwyer concluded.

“The Butler County Sheriff’s Office has recognized the context and importance of these children do not receive their child. Failure of a parent absent Tribunal ordered to pay their children’s achievements in the field of life, negative consequences for these children do not receive, “Dwyer said.

CSEA Deputy Director said the father Ray Schriever arrest highlights the ongoing work and commitment of staff and the CSEA the Sheriff’s Office.

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