August 2015 PIKEVILLE, Ky. The Pike County Grand Jury met Nov. 9 and returned 28 felony indictments, five felony informations and three misdemeanor indictments. January 2019 According to the task force they seized over 1,000 grams of methamphetamine, fentanyl, a handgun, and various pieces of drug paraphernalia used to illegally distribute methamphetamine. July 2015 The grand jury returned a no true bill for possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Low 57F. According to the task force they seized over. Grand Jury Indictments for October 2021 Oct 28, 2021 zimmytws - Fotolia The following indictments were returned by the Knox County Grand Jury on Friday, October 22, 2021: Gary Mills, 56, Barbourville; five counts first degree rape; sodomy in the first degree; two counts first degree sexual abuse. Apr 22, 2021. B3, two counts of theft by . Most of the indictments stemmed from multiple drug investigations in which the Drug Task Force was involved in. 23-CR-47. When officers were canvassing the neighborhood, they found Lee who was wanted on Marshall and Livingston County bench warrants. 21-CR-546, Kovon Daylan Hemphill. September 2020 The FBI and Bartlesville Police Department are the investigative agencies. The Grand Jury charges that on or before June 28, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky that: Stephanie Hamilton committed the offense of theft by unlawful taking over $500 (auto) by knowingly and unlawfully taking a 2018 Dodge Journey van owned by Angela Vanhoose of Ulysses, Ky with a value of $12,000. September 2021 The charges are from December 2020. Richmond, KY (40475) Today. Pike County, KY, grand jury returns indictments, Lady Pirates season comes to an end with region loss to Pikeville, Teachers recognized for classroom innovation, Attorney tasked with answering parks board questions for council, Ambulance response times questioned during commission meeting, BOE to take 'hard look' at spending in upcoming fiscal year, Justice delivers $200k state match for new wastewater treatment facility, Mingo County Schools tabs March 'Music in our Schools' month, Mingo County returns 11 indictments in January session, Pike County, KY grand jury returns indictments, Woman pleads guilty to killing woman found in well, Lady Miners fall to Chapmanville in sectional title; turns attention to Summers County, WHS Hall of Fame, Alumni Association announce dates for 'Spectacular Alumni Weekend', Free throws doom Lady Panthers as Tolsia takes sectional title, WV Senate suspends rules, approves personal income tax cut bill, No. Innocence or guilt can only be proven in a court of law. July 2016 Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Five individuals listed have two separate indictments. June 2022 On Thursday the South Central Kentucky Drug Task Force, along with the Russellville Police Department and the Logan County Sheriff's Department, served 23 criminal indictments in Logan County. n Shane Damien Hicks, 46 of Garrett one count of first degree criminal trespass. October 2021 Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury in Indian Country. Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. OCDETF identifies, disrupts, and dismantles the highest-level criminal organizations that threaten the United States using a prosecutor-led, intelligence-driven, multi-agency approach.The Drug Enforcement Administration led the operation with assistance from the Tulsa Police Department, Broken Arrow Police Department, Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Tulsa County Sheriffs Office, Delaware County District Attorneys Office, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, Miami Police Department, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Colorado Springs Police Department. GLASGOW, Ky. A Barren County grand jury returned a series of indictments from a special session held at Barren County Courthouse on Nov.17. Edmonson County Grand Jury Indictments, February 2023. On Thursday the South Central Kentucky Drug Task Force, along with the Russellville Police Department and the Logan County Sheriff's Department, served 23 criminal indictments in Logan. Kentucky - Statewide Court Dockets Calendars Kentucky Court Dockets Posted Today At 5:34am
Assistant U.S. Wednesday, December 22, 2021. The Grand Jury charges: That on or before January 24, 2021, in Lawrence County, Kentucky, and before the finding of the indictment herein, the above-named defendant: On Nov. 26, 2021, Washington, 33, of Tulsa, allegedly affected interstate commerce when he robbed a Check Into Cash in Tulsa, stealing $874.05. January 2021 LOGAN CO., Ky. (WBKO) - Eight individuals have been charged after a long-term investigation with the South Central Kentucky Drug Task Force. Logan Logan County Court of Justice 329 W. 4th St. P.O. Chuy directed shipments of multi-kilogram quantities of cocaine from Mexico to Oklahoma and ensured the drug proceeds were sent back to Mexico. An indictment or information is merely an accusation, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty. If you need help accessing the online public file due to a disability, pleasecontact us, Home | Employment Opportunities |Advertising |Contest Rules |Contact, WHVE Public File |EEO | FCC Applications, JOIN LISA CLARK EACH WEEKDAY AFTERNOON FOR LISA LIVE 3 TO 5. 5 min read The Kentucky Attorney General's Office has nearly concluded its investigations of more than 160 indictments in a Central Kentucky judicial district,. Low 57F. September 2016 And 60-year old Dennis F. Cummings, of Princeton, was indicted on charges of first-degree arson, resisting arrest, fourth-degree assault, violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO, and first-degree persistent felony offender. An Edmonson County Grand Jury recently returned the following indictments. n Harold D. Hall, 48 of Ashcamp one count of first degree possession controlled substance. Links are grouped by those that cover courts statewide, for multiple counties, and then by individual county. August 2022 Davi L. Stoltzfus, 31, is accused of sexually assaulting a . The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. Thunder is possible. Assistant U.S. Attorney Victor A.S. Rgal is prosecuting the case. The list of indictments filed in Pike County. The return of an indictment is a method of informing a defendant of alleged . n Tessa Belcher, 33 of Pikeville one count each of first degree possession controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia, and two counts of third degree possession controlled substance. May 2015 n Scott Hurley, 42 of Pikeville one count each of first degree F/E, DUI first, driving suspended first, second degree disorderly conduct, tampering with evidence and first degree persistent felony offender, and two counts of first degree trafficking in controlled substance. May 2022 Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. Indictments are allegations, not convictions: Abdulwasah Abdukader or . Danahe Cervantes, 23, Cardenas-Lozoyas girlfriend, helped facilitate the drug sales by acting as a translator. 56-year old Jimmy R. Haynes, of Fredonia, was indicted for first-degree trafficking in over two grams of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, and possession of a handgun by a convicted felon. September 2019 Sorry, there are no recent results for popular commented articles. The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney John W. Bennett. The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. September 2017 Attorneys Kevin C. Leitch and Matthew J. Grand Jury Under the United States and Kentucky Constitutions, a person accused of a felony offense can be prosecuted only after being indicted by a Grand Jury. June 2016 n Rebecca Cecil, 39 of Pikeville one count each of second degree disorderly conduct and public intoxication. - Eric Arnold, 52, of Russellville, first degree trafficking in a controlled substance first offense less than 10 dosage units (drug unspecified), 2 counts of first-degree possession of a controlled substance first offense (drug unspecified), 2 counts of prescription not in original container, 2 counts of possession of controlled substance first degree first offense (drug unspecified) and persistent felony offender, - Michael Satawake, 30, of Russellville, 2 counts of trafficking in controlled substance first degree (methamphetamine), 2 counts of possession of controlled substance first degree (meth), 2 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and persistent felony offender, - Lowell Mcintosh, 54, of Auburn, first degree trafficking in a controlled substance first offense (methamphetamine), first degree possession of a controlled substance third or greater offense (methamphetamine), possession of drug paraphernalia and persistent felony offender, - James T. Davenport, 26, of Russellville, trafficking in controlled substance first offense less than 2 grams, trafficking in controlled substance first degree equal to or greater than 2 grams, 2 counts of possession of controlled substance first degree (meth), 2 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, trafficking in controlled substance first degree (drug unspecified), possession of controlled substance first degree (drug unspecified) and two counts of persistent felony offender, - Melissa Moore, 28, of Russellville, 2 counts of first degree trafficking in a controlled substance first offense (methamphetamine), 2 counts of possession of controlled substance first degree (methamphetamine) and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, - James L. Grady, 52, of Russellville, first degree trafficking in a controlled substance second or greater offense (methamphetamine), trafficking in controlled substance third degree less than 20 dosage units (drug unspecified), first degree possession of a controlled substance first offense (methamphetamine), possession of controlled substance third degree (drug unspecified), possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, prescription not in original controlled substance not in proper container, - Danny Blakey, 60, 2 counts of trafficking in controlled substance first degree second or greater offense (methamphetamine), two counts of possession of controlled substance first degree third or greater offense (meth), 2 counts of possession of drug paraphernalia and persistent felony offender, - Brett Vanbuskirk, 25, of Bowling Green, two counts of first degree trafficking in a controlled substance first degree first offense greater to or equal to 2 grams (methamphetamine) and 2 counts of first degree possession of a controlled substance first offense (methamphetamine), 23 criminal indictments served in Logan County, Its over: Law enforcement officials react to suicide of accused officer killer, Scottsville Police respond to accidents due to strong wind conditions, Statewide tornado drill set for Wednesday, March 1, Bowling Green Hot Rods unveil 2023 promotional schedule. February 2020 The case was investigated under the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) Operation Snow Hunter. Christopher James Jarvis JR.: Current Court Calendar | Logan County, OH - Official Website Home Government Common Pleas Court Current Court Calendar Current Court Calendar Wednesday February 15, 2023 9:00 am St v. James Depinet CR22-10-0252 Status Brecount 9:15 am St v. Zachary Potter CR21-07-0203 Bond/Sched King 10:30 am St v. Tia Hassell CR22-12-0289 Status Gudgel The FBI and Quapaw Tribal Marshals Service are the investigative agencies. 21-CR-550, Noe Alejandro Sandoval-Herrera. Glenn S. Logan conspiracy, a felony; receiving or transferring stolen goods, a felony. However, depending on the phone carrier, standard text rates may apply. Austin James Logan, 22, was charged with second-degree sexual assault and two counts of first-degree sexual abuse. April 2021 21-CR-551, Jacob Darnell Singleton. February 2019 The FBI and Tulsa County Sheriffs Office are the investigative agencies. Freely are prosecuting the case. July 2018 December 2022 You have permission to edit this article. If you have a subscription, please log in or sign up for an account on our website to continue. December 2019 A Logan County grand jury handed up indictments this week charging 21 people: David F. Hill Jr., 33, of Bellefontaine: possession of marijuana, a fifth-degree felony; Gary L. Blacklidge Jr., 35, of Bellefontaine: improperly handling a firearm in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony; carrying a concealed weapon, a fourth-degree felony; and possession of cocaine, a fifth-degree felony; Keishaun D.J. Kaylan Tarelle Moses, 19, was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, two counts of felony conspiracy and felony bringing stolen property into the state. Please purchase a subscription to read our premium content. During a search, officers reportedly found multiple controlled substances and a handgun in his vehicle. Oct. 3---- Horton, Antwann, domestic assault, wanton endangerment Black, Timothy Lee, Driving while impaired causing death, driving while license suspended or revoked for DUI, DUI of a controlled substance causing serious bodily injury, DUI of a . August 2021 The occupant confronted Baker who then left the residence and was eventually apprehended by Tulsa police officers. Utleys indictment is on charges of first-degree trafficking over two grams of methamphetamine by complicity first offense, and Emrys indictment is for first-degree trafficking methamphetamine by complicity subsequent offense. A no true bill was returned on four counts of first-degree sexual abuse. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brandon A. Skates is prosecuting the case. In 2010 all of the Judicial Offices moved out of this building to the new Justice Center. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Enforcement and Removal Operations is the investigative agency. Drug Conspiracy (Count 1); Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute (Count 2); Distribution of Cocaine (Count 3); Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute (Count 4); Possession of Cocaine with Intent to Distribute (Count 5); Use of a Communication Facility in Committing (Counts 6-97), Causing, and Facilitating the Commission of a Drug Trafficking Felony; Money Laundering Conspiracy (Count 98). Engaging in Organized Crime-Criminal Syndicate is a Class B Felony in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and can carry a 10-15 year prison sentence. A Bellefontaine man was charged with first-degree felony rape after a Logan County grand jury handed up an indictment earlier this week. n Ashley Muncy Caudill, 29 of Marrowbone one count of first degree bail jumping. March 2022 The division acts as legal advisor to the Grand Jurors, citizens empanelled monthly, presenting evidence to the twelve person body in support of charges brought by warrant or police arrest. Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury in Indian Country. 21-CR-506, Harley Drew Campbell. The first Monongalia County grand jury of 2022 met Jan. 6, 10-11, resulting in indictments for 107 defendants accused of felonies. October 2019 21-CR-553, William Mark Sullivan; Michelle Cadman-Sullivan. The FBI, Tulsa Police Department and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are the investigative agencies. FEMA Independent Study - NIMS Training Website, FightBAC! The charges stem from an investigation in September 2020 on Creswell Road by the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force who was assisted by Princeton police. March 2015 The following people were indicted Wednesday by a Warren County grand jury. Mike Scales with WAVE NEWS, has the list of Indictments handed down by the Grand Jury yesterday. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Quapaw Tribal Marshals Service are the investigative agencies. The Logan County Grand Jury convened on March 26, 2021, and returned in open court indictments against the following individuals: Christopher L. Abernathy Speeding 15 MPH Over Limit; Possession of Controlled Substance, 1st Degree, 1st Offense, Methamphetamine; Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Buy/Possess. Please purchase a subscription to continue reading. Michael Ray Brown, 62, of Cyclone: Possession controlled substance. Campbell, 41, of Tulsa, is charged with purposefully driving his vehicle into a Catoosa police officers patrol car on Dec. 5, 2021. n Daniel Radcliff, 39 of Pikeville two counts of first degree possession controlled substance. Logan County Fiscal Court meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 9:00 a.m., in the courtroom on the second floor of the Old Logan County Courthouse. 2 Panthers storm back to beat Westside on senior night, WV House bill proposes $10K pay raise for corrections officers, James Akers, 54 of Pikeville one count each of possession handgun by felon, no seatbelt, driving suspended and first degree persistent felony offender, Evan Anderson, 25 of Charleston, West Virginia; Jonathon Kennedy, 22 of Charleston, West Virginia; and Tevin Brekinridge, 23 of Charleston, West Virginia one count each of trafficking marijuana, no insurance card, improper display registration plate and possession drug paraphernalia, David Bailey, 38 of Ashcamp one count of first degree trafficking in controlled substance, William G. Brewer, 30 of Dunlow, West Virginia one count of resisting arrest and two counts each of second degree burglary and first degree criminal mischief, Anthony Christian, 44 of Grundy, Virginia one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, first degree promoting contraband and public intoxication, Lowell Compton, 40 of Pikeville one count each of theft of identity and second degree F/E, Bradford Elswick, 46 of Virgie one count possession drug paraphernalia and two counts of first degree possession controlled substance, Tyler Ferguson, 23 of Marion, Ohio one count each of DUI first, resisting arrest, driving suspended first, failure to produce insurance card and no tags, Travis Fields, 31 of Pikeville one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, possession drug paraphernalia, public intoxication and resisting arrest, Christopher Hamilton, 43 of Teaberry one count each of third degree burglary, theft by unlawful taking and tampering with prisoner monitoring device, and two counts of first degree persistent felony offender, Steven Hamilton, 18 of Freeburn one count of receiving stolen property, Kenenna Harper, 29 of Jenkins one count of first degree possession controlled substance, David Hobbs, 39 of Elkhorn City one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, possession drug paraphernalia, DUI first, failure to produce insurance card, no tags, no seatbelt and possession open container, Heather Huff, 38 of Pikeville one count each of possession marijuana and public intoxication, and two counts of first degree possession controlled substance, Della Jones, 27 of Bighill one count each of theft of identity and giving police officer false name, Amanda Mahan, 42 of Craynor, and Megan Trivette, 32 of Pikeville one count of theft by unlawful taking, Christopher May, 45 of Pikeville one count each of DUI first and first degree possession controlled substance, Donnie McClanahan, 34 of Pikeville two counts each of possession marijuana, first degree possession controlled substance, third degree possession controlled substance, DUI second, possession drug paraphernalia and driving suspended first, James Prater, 38 of Martin one count each of third degree burglary, theft by unlawful taking, first degree criminal mischief and possession burglary tools, James Prater, age and city not provided one count each of third degree burglary, theft by unlawful taking, third degree criminal mischief, possession burglary tools and first degree persistent felony offender, Alexus Rudder, 29 of Pikeville one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, second degree possession controlled substance, third degree possession controlled substance, possession drug paraphernalia and public intoxication, Charles Scott, 32 of Pikeville one count each of theft by unlawful taking and first degree persistent felony offender, Brandon Slone, 22 of Pikeville one count of first degree possession controlled substance, Clifford Slone, 36 of Shelbiana one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, tampering with evidence, first degree promoting contraband and first degree persistent felony offender, Bucky Smith, 46 of Phelps, and Tina Runyon, 48 of Phelps one count each of first degree trafficking in controlled substance with possession of firearm, trafficking marijuana while possessing firearm, possession drug paraphernalia, public intoxication and second degree trafficking in controlled substance with possession of firearm; and two counts each of first degree promoting contraband and third degree trafficking in controlled substance with possession of firearm, Kristi Stanley, 41 of Pikeville one count each of third degree burglary and second degree criminal trespass, Melissa Stevens, 45 of Shelbiana one count each of first degree possession controlled substance and possession drug paraphernalia, Jonathan Tackett, 47 of Minnie one count of theft by unlawful taking, Elmer Whitt, 46 of McCarr one count each of first degree bail jumping and second degree persistent felony offender, Andrea Williams, 38 of Langley, and Andrew Parsons, 37 of Prestonsburg one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, possession drug paraphernalia, second degree promoting contraband, script not in proper container, DUI first, no tags, failure to produce insurance card and no seatbelts, and two counts of third degree possession controlled substance. The postponement of grand jury sessions over the past four months led to a backlog of cases, with a Laurel grand jury returning 102 indictments at their first session of 2021 last week. January 2022 During that investigation, Utley was reportedly found to be trafficking meth. To see if your county is participating, choose your county from the . The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. Kaleb Jakeh Starkey, 20, of Princeton was indicted on charges including attempt to commit first-degree murder, use of a firearm during the commission of a felony and wanton endangerment,. September 2022 Assistant U.S. Attorney Cymetra M. Williams is prosecuting the case. August 2020 Hemphill, 29, of Tulsa, allegedly attempted to stab a Tulsa County Sheriffs Office deputy on Nov. 11, 2021. n Randa S. Thacker, 40 of Teaberry one count each of first degree possession controlled substance and third degree possession controlled substance. The indictment itself is a statement written by the jury that accuses the alleged offender of the crime. Please purchase a subscription to continue reading. n Justin Lucas, 42 of Mayking one count each of first degree bail jumping and second degree persistent felony offender. Emry was also indicted for first-degree fleeing or evading police, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, and reckless driving. The grand jury is just one step in the criminal prosecution process. The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Office of Inspector General and Small Business Administration Office of Inspector General are the investigative agencies. n Timothy R. Melton, 49 of Salt Lick one count each of first degree bail jumping and first degree persistent felony offender. by
The Grand Jury charges that on or before July 8, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky the above named defendants: Jordan Lowe committed the offense of receiving stolen property by knowingly and unlawfully receiving stolen property being in possession of a Hyundai Santa Fe automobile with a value of $2,0000 stolen from the state of Michigan. An indictment is an accusation only. And 60-year old Dennis F. Cummings, of Princeton, was indicted on charges of first-degree arson, resisting arrest, fourth-degree assault, violation of a Kentucky EPO/DVO, and first-degree persistent felony offender. 21-CR-559, Manuel Gustavo Cardenas-Lozoya; Alexis Perez-Camacho; Juan Luis Lopez-Carreon; Danahe Cervantes; Reinaldo Gustavo Martinez; Miguel Angel Gabino-Trujillo; Christopher Holdman; Yovani Soto Tejo; Aren Yoana Lopez-Gomez; Audrina Denis Lopez-Gomez; FNU LNU aka Chuy. He coordinated with alleged Tulsa-based distributor and money launderer Manuel Gustavo Cardenas-Lozoya, 39, who sold bulk quantities of cocaine to mid-level dealers in Tulsa for redistribution. May 2017 The grand jury indicted 24-year old Joseph Utley, of Fredonia, and 59-year old Leslie Todd Emry, of Hopkinsville. Unlawful Reentry of a Removed Alien. May 2019 August 2017 Mid-level dealers who purchased the cocaine from Cardenas-Lozoya for redistribution in Oklahoma were Reinaldo Gustavo Martinez, 44; Miguel Angel Gabino-Trujillo, 38; Christopher Holdman, 46; and Yovani Soto Tejo, 36. Acting United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the December 2021 Federal Grand Jury B. Assistant U.S. Attorney Nathan E. Michel is prosecuting the case. 0:00. Other indictments charged 28 other defendants: Blaze B. Kiser, 37, of Bellefontaine: grand theft of a motor vehicle, a felony of the fourth degree; and possession of heroin, a felony of the fifth degree; Aaron R. Bensman, 49, of Bellefontaine: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; Ricki L. Downing, 25, of Bellefontaine: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; Carrie A. Zweifel, 54, of West Liberty: two counts of aggravated possession of drugs felonies of the fifth degree; possession of cocaine, a felony of the fifth degree; and possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; Robert W. Wilcox, 35, West Mansfield: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a felony of the fifth degree; Christopher R. McGee, 31, of Hattiesburg, Miss. A total of 110 charges were lodged against the defendants during a three-day grand jury session that concluded on Feb. 10.