Elkins v. Reed

2014 Ohio 1216
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 24, 2014
Docket2013CA0090
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Elkins v. Reed, 2014 Ohio 1216 (Ohio Ct. App. 2014).

Opinion

[Cite as Elkins v. Reed, 2014-Ohio-1216.]

COURT OF APPEALS STARK COUNTY, OHIO FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

KEITH J. ELKINS : JUDGES: : : Hon. William B. Hoffman, P.J. Petitioner-Appellee : Hon. Patricia A. Delaney, J. : Hon. Craig R. Baldwin, J. -vs- : : Case No. 2013CA0090 GEORGE M. REED : : : Respondent-Appellant : : OPINION

CHARACTER OF PROCEEDING: Appeal from the Stark County Court of Common Pleas, Case Nos. 2012-MI- 00319 and 2012-MI-00320

JUDGMENT: AFFIRMED

DATE OF JUDGMENT ENTRY: March 24, 2014

APPEARANCES:

For Petitioner-Appellee: For Respondent-Appellants:

MATTHEW PETIT KRISTINE BEARD 116 Cleveland Ave. NW – Ste. 808 4450 Belden Village NW, Ste. 703 Canton, OH 44702 Canton, OH 44718 Stark County, Case No. 2013CA0090 2

Delaney, J.

{¶1} Appellants George M. and Donna J. Reed appeal from the judgment

entries of January 31, 2013 and April 30, 2013 of the Stark County Court of Common

Pleas. Appellee is Keith J. Elkins.

{¶2} These appeals arise from one civil protection order hearing consolidated

before the Stark County Court of Common Pleas; these appeals share the same facts

and case histories, and raise identical assignments of error. We therefore issue one

opinion but under two case numbers because the appeals have not been consolidated.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

{¶3} This case arose from an escalating neighbor dispute between George and

Donna Reed (“George” and “Donna”) and Keith and Yvonne Elkins (“Keith” and

“Yvonne”).

{¶4} Sometime in late 2010 or early 2011, Keith and Yvonne bought

approximately 11 acres in East Sparta, Stark County, Ohio, located at 8569 Briggle

Avenue. The acreage consists of several outbuildings and a driveway but no house.

The Elkins’ primary residence is elsewhere.

{¶5} George and Donna have lived next door to the Elkins property for over 22

years; their home also fronts on Briggle Avenue; the Reeds also have substantial

acreage and their primary residence is located on the property.

{¶6} Donna testified previous owners of the Elkins acreage were rarely at the

property and she never had a problem with them. Problems began with the Elkins,

however, when they began to improve the property in preparation for eventually building

their dream home. Keith and Yvonne came to the property regularly to mow and clear Stark County, Case No. 2013CA0090 3

it. One weekend, the Elkins noticed large blue tarps had been strung up between the

properties.

Firing of Shotguns

{¶7} One day when Keith was mowing, George came out onto his own property

with a shotgun and started shooting, across the property line from Keith. Keith moved

to a different area to mow and George moved as well to continue shooting behind him.

George was approximately 25 feet away with the shotgun.

{¶8} Donna Reed has also fired a shotgun in an apparent effort to intimidate or

harass the Elkins. The parties mutually videotaped each other with cell phone cameras,

handheld cameras, and cameras mounted on trees on the respective properties. When

the Elkins were installing their cameras, Donna initially walked along the property line,

following them as they installed four cameras, then left and came back with a shotgun.

She began firing the shotgun directly above them into a tree and they could hear debris

falling. Debris struck Yvonne, who said she was calling the sheriff because she’d been

shot. Donna responded “Fuck you.”

{¶9} George Reed testified he had an interest in shooting since 1995 but

became interested in “shooting trap” in 2009. Toward that end, he and Donna shoot 4

to 5 days a week from several different stations set up throughout their property. He

stated he has never shot at or in the direction of the Elkins; he shoots from the stations

for the benefit of different wooded backgrounds or ground shots. Upon cross

examination, George stated he shoots shotgun shells; in other words, he does not shoot

at clay pigeons, skeet, or a target because he hasn’t gotten to that point yet. He and

Donna are “practicing to know what our shot patterns are at different distances.” Stark County, Case No. 2013CA0090 4

Mutual Nuisance

{¶10} The Elkins have called the Stark County Sheriff’s Office several times and

the Reeds have called at least once. One sergeant and four deputies testified at the

CSPO hearing about various calls, usually in reference to shots fired. No criminal

charges have been filed and deputies have advised the parties to keep the video

cameras posted.

{¶11} Keith set up an “air cannon” or “bird cannon” on his property, purportedly

to “make noise.” The cannon shoots air but makes a loud noise at regular timed

intervals. On or around October 25, 2012, Keith observed George on Keith’s property,

85-90 feet over the property line, with his hands on the tank of the air cannon. Keith

told him he was trespassing and to get off the property.

{¶12} The exhibits entered by Keith at the CSPO hearing included photographs

of signs posted by the Reeds on their own property within sight of the Elkins property,

on trees, on tarps, and on lean-tos on the Reed property. Exhibit A depicts a sign

stating “Screw you.” Exhibit B depicts a sign stating, “July 1, 2012, Lies, Taunts,

Threats, Stalkings, Call 3304303800.” Exhibit C depicts a sign stating, “COWARDS call

the cops because they are children.” Exhibit D depicts a sign stating “July 1, 2012 4:40

p.m. wht/blue tractor lies, insults, threats, taunts, stalkings, good neighbor?”

{¶13} Both Reeds freely admitted to creating the signs and posting them within

sight of the Elkins property, to be read by the Elkins. Donna explained 3304303800 is

the telephone number of the Stark County Sheriff referred to in Exhibit B, and Exhibit D

refers to an incident in which Keith left his gate open for a man on a blue and white Stark County, Case No. 2013CA0090 5

tractor to enter the property while he was not present. Donna stated other neighbors

have also been the subject of signs.

Donna’s Reaction to “Frustration”

{¶14} Donna admits she has screamed repeatedly at Keith and Yvonne, “out of

frustration,” including profanities. Her counsel asked her to explain her conduct and she

said frustration built for 15 months, once the Elkins started improving their property,

because suddenly she believed they were “watching” the Reeds, peering around the

tarps the Reeds put up for privacy. Donna admitted she was upset the day she shot

into a tree. She went out to practice with her gun and then Keith “engaged” George by

stating “You think you’re a badass with that gun, don’t you?” so Donna fired off a few

rounds and asked them if they had anything to say now.

{¶15} The Elkins testified they no longer plan to build on the property and are

trying to sell it. Their realtor testified that as prospective buyers get out of their cars to

view the property, the shooting starts next door. No offers have been made. Yvonne

now refuses to return to the property; she is afraid because at one point she was hit by

buckshot or debris. She testified she’s tired of the foul language and will not allow her

adult children to visit the property. Every time she is at the property, the shooting is

continuous.

{¶16} On December 7, 2012, Keith filed two separate petitions against George1

and Donna2 seeking Civil Stalking Protection Orders (CSPOs) and the court issued ex

parte CSPOs that day.

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