The list was released by Logan County Prosecuting Attorney David Wandling. Assault with Intent to Commit Murder in Indian Country; Assault with a Dangerous Weapon with Intent to do Bodily Harm in Indian Country; Carrying, Using, Brandishing, and Discharging a Firearm During and in Relation to a Crime of Violence. 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. 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. There was a problem saving your notification. Low 57F. n David B. Reed, 38 of Forest Hills one count of first degree possession controlled substance. August 2016 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. 21-CR-548, Seth James Palmer. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Enforcement and Removal Operations is the investigative agency. n Michael Mills, 37 of Pikeville one count each of first degree bail jumping and second degree persistent felony offender. On June 6, 2019, Rose, 29, of Bartlesville, allegedly assaulted an individual, resulting in serious bodily injury. 40-year old Micah Courtney Gray, of Princeton, was originally charged with numerous drug trafficking and drug possession offenses. Assistant U.S. Attorney Cheryl L. Baber is prosecuting the case. The Caldwell County grand jury last week returned nine felony indictments on charges from arson and wanton endangerment to sodomy and sexual abuse. 2021 ; WAVE/BIG DAWG/BUCK BRIDAL SHOW 2017 . n Michael Branham, 45 of Pikeville one count each of DUI first and first degree possession controlled substance. The incident occurred on or about Nov. 22, 2020. THE GRAND JURY CHARGES THAT: On or about March 25, 2022, in the County of Warren, Steven Wendell Timbers, Jr., did unlawfully and feloniously, knowingly, and intentionally possess a controlled substance, to-wit: Fentanyl listed in Schedule II of the Drug Control Act, in violation of 18.2-250 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. 1983 Prisoner Civil Rights Court: Sixth Circuit Kentucky US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky Type: Prisoner Petitions Prisoner: Civil Rights Williams v. LeMaster n Justin Lucas, 42 of Mayking one count each of first degree bail jumping and second degree persistent felony offender. On Jan. 10, 2023, Morris, 29, of Tulsa, allegedly threatened to assault, kidnap, and murder a federal judge with the intent to intimidate the judge and his staff. April 2016 Most of the indictments stemmed from multiple drug investigations in which the Drug Task Force was involved in. GLASGOW, Ky. A Barren County grand jury returned a series of indictments from a special session held at Barren County Courthouse on Nov.17. The Drug Enforcement Administration and Grove Police Department are the investigative agencies. March 2022 On Nov. 29, 2021, he is further alleged to have robbed a Spirit Bank of Oklahoma in Tulsa of $2,820. In 2010 all of the Judicial Offices moved out of this building to the new Justice Center. May 2016 Sorry, there are no recent results for popular images. Sorry, there are no recent results for popular videos. Palmer, 21, of Quapaw, allegedly brandished a firearm, shot at a family of four occupying a vehicle, and threatened to kill them on April 13, 2021. December 2022 February 2020 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. TUNE IN EACH MORNING FOR MIKE IN THE MORNING! The following individuals have been charged with violations of United States law in indictments returned by the Grand Jury. The charges stem from an investigation in September 2020 on Creswell Road by the Pennyrile Narcotics Task Force who was assisted by Princeton police. The two would then coordinate the transport of sizeable drug profits from Tulsa back to Mexico. 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. A Knox County grand jury issued indictments Thursday, Feb. 10 against 38 people for offenses including: kidnapping, assaults, and drug offenses. June 2020 If you have a subscription, please log in or sign up for an account on our website to continue. January 2022 December 2015 June 2021 n Charles Branham, 34 of Pikeville three counts of first degree bail jumping. For any information regarding his whereabouts, contact Logan County Dispatch at (270) 726-4911. 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. A Bellefontaine man was charged with first-degree felony rape after a Logan County grand jury handed up an indictment earlier this week. The Logan County Grand Jury convened on June 18, 2021, and returned in open court indictments against the following individuals: James Adams Possession of Controlled Substance, 1st Degree, 1st Offense, Drug Unspecified; Controlled Substance Prescription not in Original Container, 1st Offense. November 2014 Box 420 Russellville, KY 42276 Get Directions Circuit Court Clerk: Mary J. Orange Phone: 270-726-2424 Press 2 for District Press 3 for Circuit Fax: 270-726-7893 Payment options: Cash, local check, money order, credit and debit cards (fee applies). To view our latest e-Edition click the image at left. n Amber Short, 30 of Hi Hat one count of first degree bail jumping. Assistant U.S. Attorney John E. Brasher is prosecuting the case. December 2018 April 2019 She is further charged with maintaining a residence in Grove for the purpose of distributing the drug. HD Media reporter Nancy Peyton primarily covers news in Mingo County. January 2015 TULSA, Okla. - United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the June 2022 Federal Grand Jury A. Emry was also indicted for first-degree fleeing or evading police, two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, and reckless driving. 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. August 2018 n Harold D. Hall, 48 of Ashcamp one count of first degree possession controlled substance. 33-year old Shane D. Jones, of Princeton, was indicted on charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, first-degree possession of methamphetamine, carrying a concealed deadly weapon by a prior deadly weapon felony offender, and first-degree persistent felony offender. Links are grouped by those that cover courts statewide, for multiple counties, and then by individual county. All rights reserved. An indictment is an accusation only. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brandon A. Skates is prosecuting the case. 21-CR-556, Contact Us | Twitter | Privacy Policy | Accessibility | IG Vacancies, Where To Report Waste Fraud, Abuse, Or Retaliation, https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndok/pr/federal-grand-jury-b-indictments-announced-. n Ashley Muncy Caudill, 29 of Marrowbone one count of first degree bail jumping. 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April 2018 March 2020 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. npeyton@hdmediallc.com, 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, 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. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcements Enforcement and Removal Operations is the investigative agency. Low 57F. 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. Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute; Maintaining a Drug-Involved Premises; Possession of Firearms in Furtherance of a Drug Trafficking Crime. 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. - 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.