Grand jury gets case of Columbiana man accused of breaking into lawmaker's home

COLUMBIANA, Ohio - A Columbiana man accused of breaking into the home of a local state representative had his case bound over to a Columbiana County Grand Jury.
Court records say Nathan Johnson, 29, waived his rights to a preliminary hearing.
According to a complaint filed in Columbiana County Municipal Court, deputies with the Columbiana County Sheriff's Office were called to a home on Hatcher Road on Tuesday, July 15 for a burglary in progress.
Voting records show that this is the home of 79th District Representative Monica Robb-Blasdel, as well as 7th District Court of Appeals Judge Carol Robb and former State Representative Chuck Blasdel.
Deputies say Johnson took a wooden chair and used it to break through a glass door to get into the home.
21 News obtained the 911 audio, where you can hear what appears to be Johnson telling police to come to Carol Robb's house after alleging they "took" his "fiancé."
However, it's unclear what Johnson meant by this and what exactly is behind the motive.
Johnson then allegedly stole a cell phone from someone in the home when they tried to call 911 and fled the scene with the phone.
In a statement released to 21 News, Robb-Blasdel commended local law enforcement for their response to the incident and said everyone in her family is safe.
Columbiana County Sheriff Brian McLaughlin told 21 News that the attack was not politically motivated, but Johnson and Robb-Blasdel had previously met. McLaughlin also alleges that Johnson gave a full confession to these crimes.
According to court records, Johnson is charged with one count each of burglary and disrupting public services.
