The Columbus Dispatch

Judge lets Cleveland mother visit dying daughter

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida judge ordered a sheriff’s office on Monday to release a critically ill woman from custody so her Cleveland mother can visit her in the hospital.

Circuit Judge Barbara Duffy ordered the Broward County sheriff’s office to release 26-yearold Kristin Carare, the

Delaware County

Delaware: Parade, 3 p.m., begins at Delaware County Fairground­s, goes east on Pennsylvan­ia Avenue to Sandusky Street and south on Sandusky to Wilmer Street and ends on Henry Street at Selby Stadium; Central Ohio Symphony outdoor concert, 7:30 p.m., Ohio Wesleyan University campus; fireworks to follow concert.

Sunbury: Parade, 10 a.m., begins at Big Walnut High School, goes north on Columbus Street, east on Route 37 and back to the school; kids’ zone, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunbury Village Square; food vendors, activities, 6 to 10 p.m., Big Walnut High School; fireworks, dusk

Fairfield County

Lancaster: Parade, 10 a.m., Fairfield County Fairground­s; amusement rides, food vendors, entertainm­ent, 12:30 to 10 p.m.; fireworks, 10 p.m., fairground­s

Pickeringt­on: Parade, 6 p.m., begins at Pickeringt­on High School Central on Opportunit­y Way, then north on Lockville Road, west on Columbus Street and south on Hill Road; Red Hot Rhythm Review band, 8 p.m., Victory Park; fireworks, 10 p.m.

Franklin County

Bexley: John Barr 5K Miami Herald reported.

Lucy Moss, of Cleveland, told the Herald that the sheriff’s office had allowed her to visit Carare twice at the hospital last week, but then barred her from further visits, threatenin­g her with an arrest for trespassin­g if she tried.

Sheriff’s office spokeswoma­n Keyla Concepcion told the Associated Press run, 8 a.m., Jeffrey Mansion; parade, 9:30 a.m., starting at Maryland Avenue and Remington Road; community celebratio­n, 5:30 p.m., Capital University main lawn; fireworks, 10 p.m., Capital University

Clintonvil­le: Breakfast, 7:30 to 11 a.m., Shelter House at Whetstone Park; Four on the Fourth Run, 8 a.m., Whetstone High School stadium; fishing derby, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; live music, 6 p.m.; fireworks, 10 p.m., Whetstone Park

Columbus: Doo Dah Parade, 1 p.m., begins at Park Street and Buttles Avenue, goes south on Dennison Avenue, west on Collins Avenue, north on Neil Avenue, east on 2nd Avenue, south on High Street and ends at Russell Street; block party, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Buttles Avenue on Monday that the sheriff’s office had no choice because Carare was in custody and security protocols had to be followed.

Carare had been jailed for three months awaiting trial on drugposses­sion charges before becoming ill last week. Her mother said she is a heroin addict. Carare will remain at the hospital but she will no at North High Street

Dublin: Fishing derby, 8 a.m., Coffman Park pond; parade, 11 a.m., Metro Center through historic Dublin; events at Dublin Coffman High School Stadium from 4:30 p.m., with The Drowsy Lads at 4:45 p.m., No BS! Brass Band at 5:30 p.m. and Peter Frampton at 8 p.m.; fireworks, 9:50 p.m. at the stadium

Gahanna: Parade, 10:30 a.m., begins at Clark Hall, heads west on Granville Street and ends at Stygler Road; live music, food vendors, activities, Creekside Park, 5 to 9 p.m., and Gahanna Municipal Golf Course, 6 to 10 p.m.; fireworks, 10 p.m. at the golf course

Grove City: Live music and fireworks, 5:30 to 10:30 p.m.; fireworks begin at dusk, Grove City High School

Groveport: Parade, 11 longer be an inmate.

Moss traveled to Fort Lauderdale from Cleveland after learning of Carare’s illness, saying it was a “nightmare” when she was not allowed further visits with her daughter.

Moss said her daughter’s 111-pound frame has become bloated and even though she is hooked to numerous machines, she was a.m., begins at Groveport Recreation Center, goes west on Main Street toward Route 317 and ends at Tallman Street; children’s activities, 12:30 to 4 p.m., Wirt Road; music at the Main Stage, 5 to 9:45 p.m.; fireworks, dusk

Hilliard: Parade, 10 a.m., Franklin County Fairground­s; live entertainm­ent, rides, food, noon to 11 p.m., Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park; fireworks, dusk

New Albany: Parade, 10:30 a.m., begins and ends at New Albany Middle School parking lot, going west on DublinGran­ville Road, south on Market Street, east on Route 62, then west on Dublin-Granville Road toward the middle school; festival, 6:30 p.m., New Albany High School; The Menus band, 7 p.m.; fireworks, 10 p.m.

Reynoldsbu­rg: Parade, 10 a.m., from Rosehill Street east on Main Street, then south to Huber Park

Upper Arlington: Parade, 9 a.m., begins at Northwest Boulevard and Zollinger Road, goes south on Northwest across Lane Avenue and ends at North Star Road; Party in the Park, 5 p.m.; fireworks, 10 p.m., Northam Park

Westervill­e: Parade, 1 p.m., begins at St. Paul Catholic Church and heads south, ending at Westervill­e South High School; fireworks, 10 p.m. handcuffed to her bed.

“I told the deputy, ‘She doesn’t need to be shackled. She’s not going anywhere,’” said Moss about one of her visits. “I want her to pass with dignity. I don’t want her chained to the bed. The deputy said, ‘If she passes, we’ll take them off.’”

The handcuffs were removed under the judge’s order.

Whitehall: Parade, 10 a.m., starts at the corner of East Broad Street and Yearling Road, and ends at John Bishop Park

Worthingto­n: Family picnic with food, music and games, 4 p.m., Thomas Worthingto­n High School; fireworks, 10 p.m., football stadium

Licking County

Granville: Parade, 10:45 a.m., starting at Wildwood Park along West Broadway and ending at North Granger Street; Party in the Park, 8 to 10 p.m., Wildwood Park; fireworks, 10 p.m.

Utica: Food, festivitie­s, 5 to 9 p.m.; fireworks, dusk, South End Park

Madison County

London: Parade, 11 a.m., begins at Cowling Park, then heads south on Main Street to 1st Street

Plain City: Parade, 3 p.m., begins at Pastime Park; Trombone Band, 4 p.m., Coal Canyon Band, 6 p.m., Pastime Park; fireworks, 9:45 p.m.

Pickaway County

Ashville: Parade, Park Street, 11 a.m.; fireworks, Ashville Village Park, 10 p.m.

Union County

Marysville: Parade, 10 a.m., begins at American Legion Park; fireworks, 9 p.m., Union County Fairground­s

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