IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
OTTAWA COUNTY, OHIO
2026-CVE-147
JUDGE BRUCE WINTERS
Anthony L. Hatmaker, as Treasurer of Ottawa County, Ohio
315 Madison Street
Port Clinton, OH 43452
Plaintiff
vs.
Paul Pecina
582 Dearborn Ave
Toledo, OH 43605
Unknown Spouse of Paul Pecina
LKA Unknown
Brenna Hagarty
4430 N. Holland-Sylvania Rd.
Toledo, OH 43626 Apt. 3312
Brodi Hagarty
20020 Moline-Martin Rd.
Martin, OH 43445
Jeffrey Hineline
Trustee of the Lee Yackee Trust
29652 Bradner Rd.
Northwood, OH 43619
Defendants
LEGAL NOTICE
TAYLOR E. ZINK (0102132)
Assistant Prosecuting
Attorney
315 Madison Street,
Suite 205
Port Clinton, Ohio 43452
Tel. 419.734.6845
Fax 419.734.3862
Email tzink@co.ottawa.oh.us
In The Court of Common Pleas of Ottawa County, Ohio,
Case No: 2026-CVE-147
Ottawa County Treasurer, Anthony L. Hatmaker, Plaintiff vs. Paul Pecina, et al., Defendants.
Unknown Spouse of Paul Pecina whose current place of residence and post office address is unknown to this Plaintiff, and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 25 day of February 2026 the Ottawa County Treasurer, Anthony L. Hatmaker, filed its Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Ottawa County, Ohio, where the same is now pending in Case No: 2026-CVE-147, and thereby commenced a civil action against them and others for judgment for delinquent tax foreclosure upon the following described real estate, to-wit:
Permanent Parcel No.:
010.13786.18565.001
Address: 20322 W. Moline Martin Road Martin, Ohio 43445
A COMPLETE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE OTTAWA COUNTY RECORDER, 736 W. THIRD STREET PORT CLINTON, OHIO 43452
The relief demanded is judgment against Defendants for delinquent real property taxes in the amount of Seventeen Thousand Eight Hundred Nin 62/100 Dollars ($17,809.62) together with accrued taxes, assessments, penalties, and interest; that each Defendant be required to set forth its claim or be forever barred from asserting the same; that the liens be marshaled and the property be sold by the Ottawa County Sheriff in a manner provided by law; and that the proceeds of such sale be applied to the payment and satisfaction of said liens in accordance with their priority; for costs to bring this action; and further relief as equitable and just.
The person first above mentioned will take further notice that they have been made a party defendant to this action.
Each Defendant is required to answer said complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication date of March 18, 2026.
In case of your failure to answer or otherwise respond as permitted by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, within the time stated, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.
Clerk of the Court
Ottawa County
Common Pleas Court
Port Clinton, Ohio
Prepared by:
TAYLOR E. ZINK (0102132)
Assistant Ottawa County Prosecutor
PCNH- 12120525 03/04/26 03/11/26 03/18/26