Patrick O. Thompson, 43, fifth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance. Choose wisely! Leon Adams Jr., 63, South Point, third-degree felony trafficking in a fentanyl related compound, first-degree felony trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound, second-degree felony possession of a fentanyl-related compound, third-degree felony having weapons while under disability. Michael Anthony Lusk II, 23, Ironton, first-degree felony trafficking in drugs, second-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs, fifth-degree felony possession of a fentanyl-related compound, third-degree felony tampering with evidence. Hindi told ANIMALS 24-7 earlier that the day in court he is most anticipating will come in response to a civil suit to be brought against the Newcombs and Clark. Adkins and Hinton were reportedly arrested and charged with aggravated murder, third-degree child endangering, and second-degree child endangering. Justin M. King, 38, Huntington, West Virginia, second-degree felony trafficking in drugs, second-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in. Shannon Lee Clark was also booked in Ironton for alleged theft on September 6, 2012. Why would anyone get upset over someone who is out to shut them down flying a drone over their personal property? While Ohio is not technically a three strikes state, in which a third felony conviction carries a mandatory life sentence, sentencing can be significantly more severe for defendants convicted as repeat violent offenders, and/or in cases involving drug trafficking and evidence tampering. Rebecca Sergent, 30, of 2675 E. 30th St., Cleveland, was indicted in March for failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, a third-degree felony; and possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony. Corey D. Hatfield, 32, of Private Drive 215, South Point, was charged with domestic violence. Joshua A. Massie, 41, of Ohio 650, Ironton, was charged with aggravated possession of meth. Amber N. Waddell, 35, second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest, third-degree felony tampering with evidence and fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. The Showing Animals Respect & Kindness investigation was part of a nationwide campaign against cockfighting funded by the Humane Farming Association. Melissa K. Lyons, 44, Ironton, one count of fifth-degree felony possession of drugs and one count of fifth-degree felony possession of drugs. Hes currently on a no-bond hold pending further outcomes, said Croucher. Shannon Lee Clark, theIronton Tribunereported on April 8, 2008, pleaded guilty last month to assaulting a former Ironton police officer, bringing a four-year prison sentence, with a possibility of judicial release after one year. Justin L. Carter, 32, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Austin L. Carman, 19, of County Road 15, Chesapeake, was charged with burglary. The Lawrence County Grand Jury met and returned indictments on the following people. Two suspects chased the investigators car, ramming it repeatedly with a pickup truck bearing the Ohio license plate number HIL 1286. Jennifer M. Pierce, 32, Wayne, West Virginia, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Published 12:00 am Thursday, March 4, 2021. Shannon M. Badalamenti, 43, South Point, fourth-degree felony possession of heroin, third-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and fourth-degree misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. These good ol boys need to be held accountable big time. Melissa S. Jenkins, 37, Ironton, fourth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance and fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Keep it Clean. During a search of the house, according to court documents, detectives found that Spoljaric had 19 grams of methamphetamine that he said was given to him by a private citizen and that he hid in a box in his bedroom rather than turning it in to the IPD for investigation. We won't share it with anyone else. A 19-year-old Ironton man is facing a felony terroristic threatening charge for threatening a school According to an indictment from the Lawrence County Grand Jury, on Dec. 7, 2021, Logan J.. Kara Miller, 28, of County Road 12, Proctorville, was charged with assault on a police officer, resisting arrest and obstructing official business. Krystal D. Ewing, 33, of the 1600 block of Charleston Avenue, Huntington, was charged with aggravated trafficking of 11 grams of meth in the presence of a juvenile and aggravated possession of meth. Jatau to share during Asbury Revival, GALLERY: Burlington Elementary Living Wax Museum Vol. John Michael Weeks, 22, of Poplar Fork Road, Franklin Furnace, was charged with aggravated possession of meth. Martin H. Benicker, 63, Ironton, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Barbara Ann Brown, 33, Jacksonville, North Carolina, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony possession of drugs and fourth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance. Elana Webb, 42, 402 Private Road 13, Ironton, was indicted in May for retaliation, a third-degree felony; and aggravated menacing, a first-degree misdemeanor. The grand jury returned with two counts, second-degree felony aggravated possession of Schedule I drug and third-degree felony tampering with evidence. Two counts of improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, both fourth-degree felonies. Curtis H. Johnson, 36, Lucasville, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and second-degree misdemeanor possession of drug abuse instruments. Melissa S. Jenkins, 37, Ironton, fourth-degree felony possession of controlled substance and fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Lawrence County grand jury returns indictments, By DAVID E. MALLOY Newcomb and the man now identified as Shannon Lee Clark allegedly then beat, kicked, and threatened to kill Hindi, in clearly audible statements. On Nov. 26, 2019, Boley was suspected of having methamphetamine and on Jan. 12, 2021, Boley was suspected of failing to appear in connection with a felony charge, according to the indictment . CALDWELL Felony indictments out of Noble County are not a monthly, or twice-monthly exercise as in Washington County. (Beth Clifton collage). Tanner B. Howard, 23, of Township Road 1186, South Point, was charged with vandalism and criminal damaging. High 57F. To date, four individuals facing a cumulative seven counts remain secret including: Complicity in trafficking drugs, a second-degree felony. Shane A. Tieman, Scioto County Prosecutor announced today that the May term of the Scioto County Grand Jury met on May 23 and returned 48 __Public Indictments and __1___Secret Indictment. Stephen L. Runyon, 37, Catlettsburg, Kentucky, fifth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance, first-degree misdemeanor driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and first-degree misdemeanor driving under OVI suspension. Kenneth Huninghake Jr., 28, South Point, fourth-degree felony grand theft. Maechelle Relf, 29, of the 1600 block of Charleston Avenue, Huntington, was charged with trafficking in a drug containing fentanyl, possession of drugs, trafficking in cocaine in the vicinity of a juvenile, possession of cocaine and trafficking in marijuana in the vicinity of a juvenile. According to WSAZ-TV, Caitlin Hintons 18-month-old child was brought to Kings Daughters Medical Center in Ashland and transferred to University of Kentucky Medical Center, where she succumbed to her injuries in July 2021. What I want to see next is cockfighters being prosecuted and jailed FOR THEIR CRIMINAL ABUSES OF THE ROOSTERS! Grand jury returns over 50 indictments Published 12:00 am Thursday, June 10, 2021 By Staff Reports Most are for felony drug charges The June session of the Lawrence County Grand Jury returned. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. Do you read to your children as part of Read Across America Week? The low-lifes who attacked them are straight out of Deliverance casting. We are asking for donations of items to be auctioned off. Anyone with information about this case can call the IPD at 740-532-5606. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to. Click here to stay informed and subscribe to Herald-Dispatch. Bradley S. Dunlap, 47, third-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, third-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs, fourth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance, third-degree felony tampering with evidence, and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest. Bradley S. Dunlap, 47, third-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, third-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs, fourth-degree felony possession of a controlled substance, third-degree felony tampering with evidence and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest. Sean James, 29, Ironton, third-degree felony tampering with evidence, fifth-degree felony vandalism and third-degree felony escape. Toby Hall, 35, of 558 Dewey Ave., Cambridge, was secretly indicted in March for unlawful possession or use of hoax weapon of mass destruction, a fourth-degree felony. Share with Us. At the close of May, five secret indictments were published by the Noble County prosecutor including eight counts: aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; trafficking in drugs, a second-degree felony; tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony; theft from the elderly, a fourth-degree felony; and four counts of possession of drugs of varying felony levels. Tina Cruickshanks, 51, of 11502 State Route 550, Athens was indicted in January for aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; complicity in kidnapping, a first-degree felony; and escape, a second-degree felony. Charles Gary Dickess, 41, Ironton, one count of third-degree felony tampering with evidence, one count of third-degree felony possession of heroin and one count of fifth-degree felony possession of drugs. Three Bureau of Prisons employees of the United States Penitentiary Big Sandy, located in Inez, Ky., were indicted on Thursday, for federal civil rights violations. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Rev. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. Shayne J. McCallister, 36, Ironton, three counts of fourth-degree felony assault on a police officer and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest. A fifth-degree felony theft conviction carries a prison sentence ranging from six to 12months in prison, and/or a fine of up to $2,500. Joshua OBrien, 37, of Cutler, was indicted in May for felonious assault, a second-degree felony; and domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony. He was charged with first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence, second-degree felony aggravated possession of Schedule I drug and third-degree felony tampering with evidence. Ryan Goodpaster, 22, Proctorville, one count of fifth-degree felony possession of heroin and one count of first-degree misdemeanor driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Gilreath has since changed his plea to guilty to one count of theft, with the second charge dismissed. They are a menace to society and a horror for nonhuman animals. Frank Glenn Lewis, 39, Ironton, second-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs in the vicinity of a school, four counts of third-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs, and second-degree aggravated trafficking in drugs. In January, secret indictments included 24 counts against 11 people. But absent some sort of extrasensory perception, he has no more way of knowing what their inner life is like than Galileo had of knowing what is on the back side of the Moon. John Paul Blair, 42, of Private Drive 1716, Ironton, was charged with obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Steve Hindi was in truth nothing but polite and non-confrontational the entire time, even while being repeatedly kicked and cursed by both defendants. Tampering with evidence in Ohio, according to the web site of the Columbus, Ohio criminal defense law firm Koenig & Owen LLC, means to alter, conceal, or destroy anything with the purpose to hinder its value in an official proceeding or investigation. Eventually the investigators vehicle was run off the road, suffering extensive damage. Low near 35F. A deputy was passing and saw a physical fight between Spoljaric and his wife and the deputy called it into the police. There was some jubilation in October 2021, when it was announced that the State of Ohio had approved $16.8 million to fund a new jail in Lawrence County. 2. Sergent has since pleaded guilty to the first count, following a high-speed interstate pursuit this year resulting in the charges, Croucher said. No one is excusing what those guys did. or anything. Benjamin S. Hughes, 46, Ironton, third-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs and third-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Use the 'Report' link on James Newcomb was released from custody pending trial on the 2011 charges on $50,000 bond. Prosecutors told WSAZ that the abuse occurred at a residence on Township Road 1049 in the Ironton area, and authorities believe the abuse had been happening for a long time. Traci J. For The Herald-Dispatch. Samuel C. Santee, 37, two counts of fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and first-degree misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance. Federal indictment pending for Flatwoods man. Your Herd from Herald-Dispatch Reach Manager. James D. Cade, 43, of the 1100 block of South 3rd Street, Ironton, was charged with failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, aggravated possession of 4.4 grams of meth, tampering with evidence and receiving stolen property. Privacy Policy | PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK. CHARLES TOWN A Jefferson County grand jury convened last week, returning with 51 indictments. or anything. Brian Ginn, 43, of 103 North Street, Belle Valley, was secretly indicted for two counts of rape, each first-degree felonies; and unlawful restraint, a third-degree misdemeanor. James V. Bubba Newcomb II at upper left; with wife Rebecca Beckie at upper right. Jennifer M. Carpenter, 36, of Township Road 1317, South Point, was charged with felony theft. WSAZ reports that the child suffered abusive head trauma, and an investigation was launched. that is degrading to another person. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.. A clear sky. Please enter your username or email address to reset your password. My respect for his work has increased manifold. In partnership with Jatau to share during Asbury Revival, GALLERY: Burlington Elementary Living Wax Museum Vol. Brandon T. Stewart, 32, Proctorville, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Christopher Gilreath, 35, of 50759 Wargo Road, was indicted in March for theft, a fifth-degree felony; and theft from the elderly, also a fifth-degree felony. Warner Bros. Entertainment | James D. Keaton, 57, Ironton, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs. Their bond has been set at $500,000. So this is pretty clear cut (to) step off those cases and let the visiting judges handle those.. Take care! Regardless of the disposition of the criminal charges that Newcomb and Clark are now facing, they will have further legal trouble. Hindi suffered multiple injuries from being tackled, thrown to the ground, and allegedly repeatedly kicked by both men, including a head wound that required six surgical staples to close a separated back, and a broken rib. Timothy K. Adkins, 37, Proctorville, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and second-degree misdemeanor possession of drug abuse instruments. Second degree felonious assault in Ohio, defined as knowingly causing serious physical harm, carries a potential penalty of up to eight years in prison, a fine of $15,000, and five years on probation. The cases against Newcomb and Clark are tentatively set to be tried before Lawrence County Court of Common Pleas judge Andrew P. Ballard, serving since 2017, on an as yet unspecified date.