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  1. #814
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    Posts: 1474
    Quote Originally Posted by Cleavage Lover
    Hey Zauber, have you, or anyone else seen (or dated) Chrissy lately?
    I haven't seen her since I last had her just before HOF.

    C.L.
    She has been calling me fairly regularly in the past few weeks but I just haven't had time to play. She made a few offers on the phone that were hard to pass up but this new project has been a killer. She hasn't had a constant number so I've got no way to contact her. As of last weekend she was out and about though.

  2. #813

    Chrissy

    Quote Originally Posted by Zauber
    You are indeed wise Street. I tried both numbers and got a deadend both times. Oh well, I'm sure someone will stumble a crossed her eventually. Just try to get a contact number if you do.
    Hey Zauber, have you, or anyone else seen (or dated) Chrissy lately?
    I haven't seen her since I last had her just before HOF.

    Also, has anyone ever ran across the lil blonde Miranda Beiter? She has some nice hooters and liked to bob up and down on the ole pole.

    C.L.

  3. #812
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    Posts: 1474

    Lisa

    You are indeed wise Street. I tried both numbers and got a deadend both times. Oh well, I'm sure someone will stumble a crossed her eventually. Just try to get a contact number if you do.

  4. #811

    Lisa B

    Lord Zauber,

    I've tried both numbers to no avail. The 2nd# (371) is disconnected.

  5. #810
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    Posts: 1474

    Lisa Bilby

    If I call the last number I had for Lisa I get a message that says to try a differant number. I had other options and just never made the effort to call the second number.

  6. #809

    Lisa Bilby

    A search on the stark county justice site says she should be out by now. Nothing found on the ohio corrections page.

  7. #808

    Lisa Bilby

    Anyone have any idea when Lisa Bilby will be out?

  8. #807
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    Posts: 1474

    Trax

    I've had a few girls tell me that they had danced there but I've never gotten take home from the bar. One of my ATF SW's went there for a while, she worked by the name Kitty.

    I like the part of the interview where she says that guys in suits went in and came out with small packages. She was trying to make the case that they bought drugs in the bar. Come on, you wouldn't carry the drugs out in the open. They would be in a pocket. Stupid statements like that always make me discount most of the tellers story.

  9. #806

    Amp

    Quote Originally Posted by George Sims
    So I'm looking for help here guys. What do we do? And are there any AMPs around here? Atlanta is full of Asian Massage Parlors. So let me know. I'm dying up here.
    Check out the Warren AMP forum. I recommend the 4 Seasons. Coupons for many of the spas are in the newspapers sport sections. It's about a 30-40 minute drive from Akron.

  10. #805

    Trax Bar in Massillon

    The Massillon newspaper had this article about some neighborhood lady trying to get the Trax Bar to clean up or shut down because of drugs, dancers and prostitution. Other than the 2 guys who met a dancer there and she got them to go to a local motel where they were tied up and robbed by the dancers boyfriend, I've never had any look with take-out, or a really good dance in that place. Has anyone else??

    Woman leads crusade to see Tracks derailed
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    By MICHAEL FREEZE and ERIN PUSTAY
    The Independent
    Posted Aug 07, 2008 @ 10:12 PM

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MASSILLON, OH — Enough is enough.
    It’s time for the drug dealing, alcoholism, prostitution and exotic dancing to find a new home ... far away from her neighborhood.
    Nicole Miller has been thinking that way for years. But it wasn’t until her pastor’s Sunday sermon that she decided to be the one taking the stand.
    “He said, ‘If you have a deep desire to change your neighborhood, don’t just sit there,’” Miller said. “So I’ve taken it upon myself and I am starting a petition.”
    Miller is speaking out against The Tracks, a bar nestled at 522 Third St. S.E., a place Miller said needs to either close down or clean up its unsavory activity. An online petition Miller started at www.gopetition.com had seven signatures within 24 hours, she said.
    “My family and friends have been affected by the drug dealing,” Miller said. “But what pushed me over the edge was going by there to go to church. I rode past and saw crackheads passed out on the steps in front of the place or I see the dancers that are there standing outside in skimpy clothes.”
    The picture Miller paints is far from accurate, according to the bar’s owner, Sandy Hollinger, and some of those who visit or live near the bar.
    Neighbors have never voiced any concerns to her, Hollinger said, or to her son, Randy, who manages the bar that sits behind the Republic Steel building.
    “We kick more people out if anything,” Randy said. “I don’t tolerate drugs or anybody starting trouble around here.”
    Hollinger strongly denied Miller’s allegations and was shocked that someone would try to shut down her business.
    “I can’t believe someone would want to do this,” she said. “We never had any major problems here. I’ve owned this bar for more than 30 years. I keep anybody away from the bar causing trouble. I shoo them away even when too many people congregate outside.”
    Hollinger said she started the bar as a place where steelworkers and those in the neighborhood could relax and have a beer, not to participate in crime.
    “There is no truth to what that woman says,” Hollinger said. “We don’t tolerate trouble. We throw anybody out that is unruly and we do nothing illegal.”
    Since January, Massillon police have not made any arrests at the bar, according to police records.
    However, a Uhrichsville woman, Veronica Lynn Cox, 21, was sentenced to prison for robbing two men she met at the bar in February. The woman, who was a dancer at the bar, and a codefendant Jason LaDarrel Robinson, 29, of Massillon, drove the men to the Country Motel, 12268 Lincoln St. W., Tuscarawas Township, where they bound them with duct tape and robbed them at gun point.
    Police Chief Robert Williams declined to comment about the alleged problems at the bar.
    Miller believes that what goes on behind the closed doors of bars and strip clubs in and around the area is one thing, but at this particular bar, she said, it’s spilling out onto the sidewalks where families and children are being affected.
    “I’ve driven by with my kids,” Miller said, “and they’ll ask, ‘Why is that woman standing outside in her underwear?’”
    Miller said she used to live in the neighborhood that surrounds The Tracks. There have been times, she said, when she has just sat and watched. She’s watched men in three-piece suits get out of expensive cars and walk into the bar, looking over their shoulders and coming out with small packages. She’s watched cars pull up and “acquaintances” lean into the car and then slip something small into their pockets.
    A couple of times, several years ago, she even went inside.
    “The dancers looked more like prostitutes,” Miller said, “and some of them had missing teeth. The entire place was nasty. It felt dirty to me. The whole environment was just nasty.”
    Although there is exotic dancing at The Tracks, Hollinger said, it doesn’t mean there’s a problem with prostitutes or drugs.
    “There are drugs and bad things going on everywhere else,” she said. “There’s even drugs at the church. But I keep this place clean. Ask the police. (Miller and her supporters) seem to be fishing for trouble.”
    Even if she has to stand alone, Miller wants to take that stand.
    “God is a big part of my life and I know you can accomplish anything with him on your side,” Miller said. “I do feel like I have God on my side. God doesn’t like sin and look what is happening down there.”
    This mission, Miller emphasizes, is not a holy one. It’s more a matter of conscience.
    It’s a matter of making Massillon a place where “(our) kids can grow up and be proud to say they are from,” Miller said. “That pride should resonate through every neighborhood in every corner of the city limits ... even down to the southeast side.”
    Miller is hoping her petition will be a start to restoring some of that pride. If the entire community would come together, Miller said, great things could happen.
    “God said when two or more are gathered, he is in the midst,” Miller said. “I already have seven gathered and I plan to get more. I think there are a lot of Nicole Millers in this world.”
    –––––

    C.L.

  11. #804

    Janetta Cantwell

    That name ring a bell to anyone who's dated her? Anybody ever cruise Union Ave SW area? (I'm not real sure where that is??)
    This was in the Cantop Rep Sunday:

    Neighbors want woman to leave
    By SHANE HOOVER
    REPOSITORY STAFF WRITER

    CANTON She had been dead for some time before anyone noticed or called for help.

    Janetta Cantwell's boyfriend reported finding her in bed. Her body was full of drugs — opiates, cocaine, marijuana and anti-anxiety medicine, a coroner's test showed. Rigor mortis had set in by the time paramedics arrived at the house on Union Avenue SW.

    Three days earlier, Cantwell, 29, had walked out of the county jail after serving a month on a prostitution charge.

    She quickly went back to the drugs and lifestyle that had cost her custody of her three children.

    She went back to Mama Sue's.

    • Mama Sue is a stocky woman on the verge of 70, with blondish hair turning gray.
    Her real name is Florence Arrendale.

    She moved into the gray two-story house at 723 Union Ave. SW with her disabled son about 10 years ago, but she has lived in the neighborhood nearly all of her life.

    Everyone knows Mama Sue.
    So do city officials, who say it's time for her to leave.

    Last week, they filed court papers asking a judge to declare Arrendale's house a public nuisance due to criminal activity, which would allow police to remove her and board up the house for a year.
    A hearing is scheduled for October in Stark County Common Pleas Court.

    Drug dealers, prostitutes and other criminals use the house as a base of operations, according to the city's complaint. Arrendale herself has been charged with selling prescription painkillers.
    "The residents around there are sick and tired and fed up with this going on in their neighborhood," said Councilwoman Chris Smith, D-4.

    County prosecutors are trying to seize the property through a separate forfeiture claim based on the alleged drug activity.

    Arrendale said she doesn't run a drug house. She just gives hard-luck cases from her neighborhood a place to stay and she vows to remain.
    "They're not moving me. If I get moved out of here, I'll move right down the street so I'm still in the neighborhood," Arrendale said.

    • Union Avenue SW runs through an old neighborhood of narrow alleys and cramped lots bounded by downtown and Interstate 77.
    Arrendale's home would blend in if not for all the people hanging around.

    Sitting at her kitchen table, Arrendale explained that she was born in the next room. She grew up in this house and when her mother died years ago, she and her son, Jay, took it over.
    City officials contend that's when the trouble really started.
    In the past 10 years, police have been called to the home 49 times. Confidential informants have bought prescription drugs inside the house, and a man was stabbed nearby, according to the city's complaint.

    In March, police searched the house looking for evidence against a man who broke into several downtown businesses. They found a cash box and a new furnace part purchased with a check stolen from one of the victims, court papers show.

    The suspect, a cocaine addict, had been staying at Mama Sue's since his release from prison. He told police there was no doubt others who came around the house were committing crimes.
    "The situation has obviously gotten worse over time," said Assistant Law Director Kristen Bates Aylward.

    • Count Cheri Davis among those who'd like to see Arrendale gone. Davis doesn't live in the neighborhood. She's Cantwell's mother.

    "The guy who shot her up and the drug addicts who sold her the drugs are still on the loose. ... They know they did it," Davis said.
    Cantwell had been using drugs for years and was in and out of jail. She lost custody of two children in 2001. A third child was born five years later, dependent on painkillers and other drugs, court records show.

    The children ended up with relatives, all within blocks of Mama Sue's.
    Davis said her grandchildren shouldn't have to look at that house anymore.

    "I'm a mess over it. Losing a child is not something I want to see anybody else ever do," she said.
    "Janetta was a good woman, a good girl," Arrendale said.

    But Mama Sue said she wasn't around when Cantwell died of the overdose on May 13. She denied her home was used for prostitution, not that she sees any shame in the profession. She also denied knowing anything about a stabbing and wouldn't talk about her criminal charges before she goes to court.
    She doesn't intrude on the personal lives of the people who stay at her house, she said.
    As Arrendale spoke, teens and twenty-somethings wandered in and out of the house. A man in the front room relaxed in a recliner.

    Many of them grew up in the neighborhood.
    When they need help, they come see Mama, Arrendale said. When they get out of jail, Mama gives them a place to stay.
    "Amen to that, Mama," chimed in the man on the recliner.

    Others in the house vouched for Arrendale's generosity. Her home isn't about drugs, it's about family, they said.
    "If the neighbors would take care of their kids, they wouldn't have to come to Mama Sue for help," Arrendale said. "... The neighbors can kiss Mama Sue's ass."

    C.L.

  12. #803

    Wtf?

    I just strolled back in town and me and a fellow monger have strolled canton at least 10 times and NOTHING? Whats the deal. Is there new spots. Newton and shorb and down by that 702 club were dead. I tried all side streets but then it started to look obvious so I rolled out. Where are all the younger girls at. Hell where are any of the girls? Are there some incall action happenin at hotels or what? I tried akron for lack of action down on johnson and by hills temple on arlington. And NOTHING. Maybe a few BSW but I'm only into WSW's that are in fairly good shape. So I'm looking for help here guys. What do we do? And are there any AMPs around here? Atlanta is full of Asian Massage Parlors. So let me know. I'm dying up here.

  13. #802
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    Posts: 1474
    I've taken girls to the motels out that way and I've had girls call me and they were staying at one of the Perry motels. I've also had a couple of pick ups in Perry as well. The girls are much more descrete and won't flag a car down on Tusc. but you can catch them walking to the drive thru or slowing strolling around the motel. It's very hit and miss, don't expect Shorb or Newton. You could pass by 50 times and not see one and then spot a possible but you won't be sure if she is working because she's not obvious. I wouldn't take the time to cruise there but if you pass by on the way home from work, keep your eyes open.

  14. #801

    Tusc in Perry

    I for one have never saw a SW out there, but it wouldn't surprise me because of the motels. I'd guess they were stranded from a previous date and were heading back towards Canton. And if they can pick up a trick on the way home, why not? But I wouldn't expect the Perry PD to tolerate street walkers in that area if the girls actually wanted to set up shop there.

  15. #800
    Quote Originally Posted by Zauber
    From the Rep:
    ARREST Tiffany N. Stoll, 26, of 5195 Charm St. SW in Perry Township, was arrested at 11:15 p.m. Thursday in the 600 block of Gibbs Avenue NE on charges of receiving stolen property and driving under suspension, police said. Jail records said she was driving a vehicle stolen from a Perry Township resident.

    I wonder if it was a dates car or a crack heads. Sometimes a suburban crackhead will trade the use of his car for rock and then when the drugs run out and he sobers up he reports the car stolen. A lot of dope boys get cars to use that way.
    I've seen a couple of girls walking around the Tusc area in Perry by the motels that way, usually between 11pm and 1am, but am too chicken shit to stop because its too out in the open. I'm starting to wonder if the hoes are branching out on their walking areas. One sure did look like a surefire crackwhore skank.

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