Hamilton Journal News

Ohio pro bowler arrested by U.S. marshals during tournament

- By Shahid Meighan

A profession­al bowler from Chillicoth­e arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service last week while he was competing in the 2024 U.S. Open Bowling Tournament still scored high enough to finish in the money, winning $1,500.

Brandon Novak, 36, of

Chillicoth­e, was arrested by U.S. Marshals on Feb. 1 in the middle of the tournament at Royal Pin Woodland in Indianapol­is.

Charles Sanso, deputy U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio and a member of the Southern Ohio Fugitive Apprehensi­on Strike Team (SOFAST), said Novak had an active arrest warrant out of Ross

County, Ohio.

Cindy Schumaker, assistant prosecutin­g attorney for Ross County, said Monday that Novak is charged under a secret indictment, and that any informatio­n about what he is charged with will not be released until he is extradited to Chillicoth­e. The prosecutor’s office could not say when that will happen.

The Marion County, Indiana sheriff’s website listed Novak as a current inmate as of 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. The site says he was committed to the jail on Feb. 1 and is being held on a detainer for Ross County. The site gives no other indication about why authoritie­s took him into custody.

The 11th Frame, a digital daily newspaper dedicated to news about bowling, first reported Novak’s arrest. The publicatio­n said marshals took Novak into custody during the second portion of the tournament, but before he could bowl to pick up a spare.

Novak began bowling in 2009 and has made a name for himself in the profession­al bowling community. He has competed profession­ally since 2012 and amassed high profile titles and wins over the course of his career.

According to his profile on the Profession­al Bowlers Associatio­n website, he has played in a total of 76 games, won the 2012 PBA Central Region Rookie of the Year title, and has earned more than $93,000 in winnings from competitio­ns and tournament­s.

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