Friday, February 20, 2026

The Butler Smells The Roses!

It's 2026, please don't be like him.

The butt of all jokes comes from an Ohio village mayor breaking into a home to smell the panties of 13 year old girl. Pedophilia and voyeurism.

Richland County, Ohio is located 70 miles from Columbus. It's county seat is Mansfield.

The county gave President Donald J. Trump one of his highest voter turnout. 

Over 70% of the county voters gave him the win.

So this is not a Democratic mayor.

Even his name is a joke.

Butler.

Richland.

Mansfield.

Dingus.

All the ingredients of an offensive joke.

MAGA family values.

Butler, Ohio is a village with 1,000 people. All white, all white. Led by a mayor named Wesley Dingus, the community sits only 10 miles from Mansfield.

The mayor was caught inside his family's home. He was soon caught rangling through a young girl's dresser smelling her panties.

Dingus, 48, was charged on Wednesday with two counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor. The Richland County Sheriff’s Office says both incidents, which occurred on Jan. 13, were captured on video. The Sheriff’s Office says it was “sent a video showing an adult male going through [a child’s] bedroom, picking up her underwear and smelling it.”

Unauthorized intrusions for sexual thrills are against state law.

He was arraigned on Thursday after he allegedly sniffed the underwear of a teenage girl, who, according to a police report, is a “minor relative” in the care of Dingus.

“No person, for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying the person’s self, shall commit trespass or otherwise surreptitiously invade the privacy of another, to spy or eavesdrop upon another,” Ohio’s criminal code states.

The underwear in question was previously worn, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Office.

A magistrate set Dingus’s bond at $10,000 and ordered the defendant not to have contact with the alleged victim. Dingus pleaded not guilty to both counts.

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Dingus is no stranger to the Richland County court system. In July, he allegedly hit a man twice with his vehicle. The man was allegedly fleeing a traffic stop when Dingus struck the man. As a result, Dingus was indicted the following month on two felonies – aggravated assault and vehicular assault – and two misdemeanors – falsification and dereliction of duty. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. That incident was also captured on camera. Bond was set at $25,000 in that case.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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