June 2019 Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. 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. According to the task force they seized over. The two would then coordinate the transport of sizeable drug profits from Tulsa back to Mexico. January 2021 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. Diaz-De La Cruz, 22, is charged with reentering the United States after having been removed on March 18, 2020, at or near Hidalgo, Texas. February 2017 An Edmonson County Grand Jury recently returned the following indictments. Davi L. Stoltzfus, 31, is accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old city girl in 2021. September 2017 Cable, 53, of Bellefontaine: theft from a person in a protected class, a felony of the third degree; extortion, a felony of the third degree; three counts of assault, felonies of the fourth degree; and three counts of domestic violence, felonies of the fourth degree; Stephanie N. McGovern-Doty, 39, of Lakeview: three counts of theft, felonies of the third degree; Ryan M. Tuggle, 39, of Springfield: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; and misdemeanor failure to reinstate a license; Sarah E Knowlton, 28, of Logan: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; and misdemeanor counts of illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia and possessing drug abuse instruments; Charles E. Yager IV, 25, of LaRue: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; William L. Townsend, 56, of Dayton: aggravated possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; and possession of drugs, a felony of the fifth degree; Jacob T. Mellon, 31, of Dayton: possession of hashish, a felony of the third degree; Douplex Zamor, 24, of Miami, Fla.: assault, a felony of the fourth degree; and misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer; Macy L. Brown, 32, of Bellefontaine: theft of drugs, a felony of the third degree; Leonard W. Clark, 60, of Bellefontaine: possession of cocaine, a felony of the fifth degree; and misdemeanor counts of operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, possession of marijuana and opened container of alcohol; Michelle A. February 2016 21-CR-506, Harley Drew Campbell. Low 57F. October 2016 21-CR-550, Noe Alejandro Sandoval-Herrera. Wednesday, September 21, 2022 Federal Grand Jury B Indictments Announced- September 2022 United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the September 2022 Federal Grand Jury B. Apr 22, 2021. The charges stem from an investigation in September 2020 on Creswell Road by the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force who was assisted by Princeton police. n Daniel Radcliff, 39 of Pikeville two counts of first degree possession controlled substance. n Randa S. Thacker, 40 of Teaberry one count each of first degree possession controlled substance and third degree possession controlled substance. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. May 2022 According to the indictment, in May 2020 Paris allegedly engaged in deviate sexual intercourse with another person who was less than twelve years old. The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney David Wandling. Child Abuse in Indian Country (Counts 1, 3); Child Neglect in Indian Country (Counts 2,4). 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. Thank you for reading! June 2018 April 2017 January 2017 The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney John W. Bennett. Robbery in Indian Country; Assault by Striking, Beating, and Wounding (Misdemeanor). November 2021 Posted Today At 5:34am
January 2018 All rights reserved. Jun 19, 2020 Jun 19, 2020 . Princeton police reported an investigation revealed that a physical altercation had occurred and the bed had been set on fire but had been extinguished before officers arrived at the home. There was a problem saving your notification. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.. Tonight November 2022 n Brandon Johnson, 37 of Pikeville one count each of first degree possession controlled substance, second degree possession controlled substance and second degree F/E. April 2015 April 2022 On August 20 an agent with the task force, along with the Logan County Commonwealth Attorneys Office presented the case to the Logan County Grand Jury. 1 seed in sectional; This week in West Virginia . n Michael Branham, 45 of Pikeville one count each of DUI first and first degree possession controlled substance. 21-CR-561, Thomas Velazquez-Pacheco. n Alycea Kendrick, 24 of Jenkins one count each of no insurance, failure to produce insurance card and no tags. A Christian County grand jury indicted a Pembroke man on 120 counts of first-degree sexual abuse this week, according to court records. Drug trafficking organization busted in Logan County, one man still wanted, 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. May 2018 n Jeremy Yeager, 42 of Pikeville one count each of resisting arrest, third degree assault and first degree persistent felony offender. - 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. Assistant U.S. Attorney John E. Brasher is prosecuting the case. October 2014 n Brandin Sizemore, 30 of Ashland one count each of DUI first, first degree possession controlled substance and possession drug paraphernalia. Logan County Grand Jury Indictments The Logan County Grand Jury convened on July 23, 2021, and returned in open court indictments against the following individuals: Muho Ahmetovic - Trafficking in. 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. September 2014 An indictment is a formal charge by a grand jury and is not proof of guilt. February 2022 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. At Chuys direction, Alexis Perez-Camacho, 23, and Juan Luis Lopez-Carreon, 39, transported the cocaine from Oklahoma City to Tulsa so it could be distributed by Cardenas-Lozoya and mid-level dealers. The Caldwell County Grand Jury met May 7, and returned six felony indictments. The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney David Wandling. 21-CR-555, Salvador Yanez-Pereyra. 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. The county grand jury returned indictments against the following crime suspects Friday: Mikecory Anthoney Barnes, of Brown Street, charged with operating a motor vehicle on a suspended. n Rebecca Cecil, 39 of Pikeville one count each of second degree disorderly conduct and public intoxication. 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. November 2017 Most of the indictments stemmed from multiple drug investigations in which the Drug Task Force was involved in. Velazquez-Pacheco, 30, reentered the United States are having been previously deported on Aug. 27, 2014, at or near Hidalgo, Texas. Please log in, or sign up for a new account to continue reading. Mike Scales with WAVE NEWS, has the list of Indictments handed down by the Grand Jury yesterday Posted Wednesday, March 1st, 2023 10:04pm. Edmonson County Grand Jury Indictments, February 2023. August 2017 Tina Jo Firestein-Decker: Theft by unlawful taking of property valued at $1,000 but less than $10,000. 21-CR-553, William Mark Sullivan; Michelle Cadman-Sullivan. Please purchase a subscription to continue reading. In counts 2 through 5, Cadman-Sullivan is charged with aggravated identity theft for unlawfully using the names of others in relation to the scheme. Chance of rain 100%.. Mostly cloudy with showers likely after midnight. The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. The grand jury indicted 24-year old Joseph Utley, of Fredonia, and 59-year old Leslie Todd Emry, of Hopkinsville.