Dayton Daily News.Glines had been scheduled to appear for trial on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at which point Xenia Municipal Court Judge David McNamee was expected to resolve the issue of whether the third charge against her would be dropped.
But the trial has since been postponed, with no makeup date scheduled.However, court records indicate that the parties took part in a pre-trial hearing held by telephone on Thursday.
According to a criminal complaint filed against Glines, Xenia police claimed to have received “several complaints of a naked man in the females’ locker room” of the YMCA, reports Cincinnati NBC affiliate WLWT.
A woman who was at the YMCA with her two teenage daughters, aged 13 and 16, claimed she saw a “completely naked man” who was “facing away from his locker” and “completely exposed to the rest of the locker area,” according to the police report.The woman claimed to have confronted the person she saw, asking them if they were a woman, to which they replied affirmatively.