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Kesha S. Kennedy pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and 25 counts of misdemeanor misuse of 911 systems.
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On Monday, July 15, the Muskingum County Prosecutor's Office confirmed that Kesha S. Kennedy, of Zanesville, had "pleaded guilty to felony disrupting public services, felony making false alarms, and 25 counts of misdemeanor misuse of 911 systems," per a news release.