Public Notice: Tax foreclosure

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PUBLIC NOTICE 

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION 

TAX FORECLOSURE 

TO: Curtis L. Hight, Patricia A. Jewell, The Unknown Spouses, Guardian, Conservators, Trustees, Trust Beneficiaries, Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and assigns of Curtis L. Hight and Unknown Spouses, Guardian, Conservators, Trustees, Trust Beneficiaries, Heirs, Executors, Administrators, and Assigns of Patricia A. Jewell 

You are hereby notified that you have been named Defend ant in an action now pending in the Court of Common Pleas of Knox County, Ohio, styled as Shelley Coon, Knox County Treasurer v. Curtis L. Hight and Patricia A. Jewell, et al., Case No. 23BOR10-0379. The object of the complaint is to determine your interest in, foreclose a tax lien upon, and sale by the Sheriff of Knox County, Ohio of certain real property bearing Permanent Parcel No.(s) 06-00343.000 and 30-00343.000, commonly known as 0 Valleyridge Drive, Howard, OH 43028, the legal description for which may be found in Plaintiff’s Complaint, a copy of which is available from the office of the Knox County Clerk of Courts, 117 East High Street, Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050. The Complaint further seeks to recover the costs of this action. 

This notice will be published once per week for three (3) consecutive weeks, and one week thereafter posted on the Knox County website: www.co.knox.oh.us Pursuant to Section 5721.18(A) of the Ohio Revised Code, service will be deemed complete two weeks after the notice is published on the Knox County Website. You are required to file your Answer or other responsive pleading setting forth the nature and amount of your interest in the property, and any defense or objection to the foreclosure, no later than 28 days after such service. Any such Answer shall be filed with the Clerk of Courts, and a copy of the Answer must be delivered to Plaintiff’s attorney at the address shown below. In case of your failure to timely file an Answer or other responsive pleading herein as required by the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint, and the said property shall be ordered sold for the satisfaction of the tax lien on it. 

Charles T. McConville 

(0082378)

Knox County Prosecuting Attorney 

117 E. High Street, Suite 234 

Mount Vernon, Ohio 43050 

chipmcconville@co.knox.oh.us 

May 3, 10 and 17, 2025

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