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April Harper acting alone or in complicity with Casey Arthur, Jonathan Young and Haley Griffith committed the offense of tampering with physical evidence by knowingly and unlawfully destroying, removing, altering or concealing physical evidence that he believed would be used against her/him in an official proceeding. Joseph Cyr May 4, 2021. Jose Loayza, 29, of Culpeper, methamphetamine distribution and gun possession while selling an illegal substance. James Harrell, 57, of Lynchburg, driving after being declared a habitual offender (felony) and driving while intoxicated (misdemeanor). An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. James Snead, 32, of Scottsville, possession of a controlled substance (felony) and marijuana (misdemeanor). by Mike Coburn, LOCAL METHODISTS SPLITTING WITH DENOMINATION AMID HOMOSEXUAL AND THEOLOGICAL DEBATES, ITS DEER SEASON, GRANDSON BAGS NICE ONE IN MARTIN COUNTY, George Earl Hardwick, 73, of Fort Gay, WV, Benjamin H. 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The Grand Jury charges that on or before, June 17, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky that: Steve Clay committed the offense of fraudulent use of a credit card over $500 by knowingly and unlawfully defrauding an account registered to Verlin and Nancy Bryant of Louisa, Ky for the purpose of obtaining money or goods or anything of value, namely $2622.86 in goods or services by representing without consent of the cardholder that he was the holder of the specific card with the unauthorized purchases exceeding $500. Choose wisely! Wednesday, May 5, 2021 For Immediate Release U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Oklahoma Acting United States Attorney Clint Johnson today announced the results of the May 2021 Federal Grand Jury A. KNOX COUNTYA Knox County grand jury only returned a handful of indictments for this month, one of which charges two Knox County men with theft. Austin Lockett, 36, of Gordonsville, shoplifting, third or subsequent offense. The following people received indictments from the Louisa County grand jury or directly from the Louisa County Commonwealth's Attorney's Office on Monday, Nov. 9. Robet Gillespie is facing further legals troubles, as he will likely be indicted in the near future on drug-related charges, as he arrested in Lawrence County on May 27, 2021; for the charges of: *NO TAIL LAMPS, *ONE HEADLIGHT, *NO OPERATORS-MOPED LICENSE, *OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER/INFLUENCE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (189A.010(1D) 1ST OFFENSE, *POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE (METHAMPHETAMINE), *DRUG PARAPHERNALIA BUY/ POSSESS. Is a shame they have a person on here who is passed away the family should sue big time that is disrespectful, Your email address will not be published. The above named defendant committed the offense of criminal abuse in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully and intentionally abusing a person less than twelve years of age causing serious physical injury to the said child. Would you like to receive our weekly news? 15TH REGION GIRLS TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE CHANGED DUE TO TODAYS STORM THREATS, LOUISA DRUG BUST INCLUDES ALL POLICE AGENCIES IN COUNTY, LAWRENCE BOE ONE MEETING AWAY FROM NICKEL/DIME TAX, FLETCHER SAYS, LOUISA CITY COUNCIL LOSES MEMBERPARSONS SAYS THIS WAS HIS LAST MEETING, PART 3 IN SERIES: Funding the Construction and Renovation Needs for Our Schools TAXES, STILL NO WORD ON CAUSE OF FT. Where is the FBI and U.S. Pay online with ePay. (WAGM) Grand Jury month of October. SAT. The above named defendant committed the violation of criminal trespassing in the third degree by knowingly and unlawfully entered and remained unlawfully on property owned by an unknown owner. 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Dylan Simpkins acting alone or in complicity with Luke Schaeffer, Janice Maynard and Austin Ross committed the offense of wanton endangerment in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person. This is the name that will be displayed next to your photo for comments, blog posts, and more. Joshua Duncan, 32, of Louisa, methamphetamine possession. Twenty-Four Individuals Indicted for Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute and Distribution of Cocaine February 21, 2023 Read More Press Release Three Men Sentenced for Illegal Firearms. SAT. Eddie Kennedy, committed the offense of Receiving Stolen Property, Firearm by knowingly and unlawfully being in physical possession of a Rossi Brand 22 caliber rifle stolen from Helen Church of Webbville, Kentucky. Required fields are marked *. Signup today! Grand jury indictments. The above named defendant committed the offense of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol/drugs first offense within five years by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other substances that impair a drivers ability to operate that motor vehicle. The Grand Jury charges that on or before August 16, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky the above named defendants: Dolores Redwine committed the offense of kidnapping by knowingly and unlawfully and with the intent of interfering with the performance of the function of the Department for Community Based Services of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, she unlawfully restrained two children. 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Dalton, age 94, of Trenton, KY, formerly of Louisa, Floretta Gail McKenzie, 91, of Louisa, KY, STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS CLOSING AT 11:00 TODAY IN LIEU OF STORM THREAT, KENTUCKY STATE POLICE ASHLAND POST 14 TRAFFIC SAFETY CHECKPOINT ANNOUNCEMENT, BILL WOULD MAKE 48 HOURS LIMIT TO HOLD KIDS WITHOUT HEARING, KENTUCKY STATE POLICE ARRESTS FIVE PEOPLE, OF WHICH THREE ARE WOMEN, IN THE CONNECTION TO BRUTAL MURDER INVESTIGATION IN BATH COUNTY, KENTUCKY STATE POLICE ARREST WHITLEY COUNTY MAN FOR MURDER IN CONNECTION WITH DEATH OF 3-YEAR-OLD TODDLER, WAYNE CO. DEU ARRESTS SUSPECTED HEROIN DEALER, FT. Kenny Allison, 53, of King George, making a false statement to obtain property and identity fraud. KEYSER, W.Va. Indictments returned by the Mineral County grand jury Tuesday included charges against 16 Mineral County residents, four from Allegany County, two from Hardy County, one from Hampshire County and a resident of Kanawha County, according to the Office of the Mineral County Prosecuting Attorney. All charges are felonies unless otherwise indicated. . Sidney Quarles, 57, of Gordonsville, construction fraud. Recent indictments in Louisa Circuit Court Upgrade to Premium Service for AD-FREE browsing. Louisa, VA (23093) Today. LAWRENCE COUNTY: WHERE THE RUBBER HITS THE RUBBER? More at drive.ky.gov. The above named defendant acting alone or in complicity with Matthew Balthis committed the offense of possession of drug paraphernalia by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of several syringes. Indicted on charges of first-degree bail jumping were as follows: Shawn Easley, 27, of Wittensville. JImmy Maynard acting alone or in complicity with Janine Perry committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Hydrocodone, with the intent to traffic in that Hydrocodone, or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Hydrocodone. PRINCETON Attempted first-degree murder, DUI causing death and first-degree robbery were among the indictments handed down by the June 2021 term of the Mercer County Grand Jury. The Grand Jury charges that on or before July 6, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky the above named defendants: Hiram Lemaster committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of a Schedule II controlled substance, Fentanyl. Several drug related charges were included in the indictments as well as forged $20 bills that were used at Speedway, FoodCity, The Outpost, Clarks Pump N Shop and McDonalds. The Lawrence County Grand Jury returned 13 indictments against 16 people on Thursday,July 8. Luke B. Schaeffer acting alone or in complicity with Dylan Simpkins , Janice Maynard and Austin Ross committed the offense of wanton endangerment in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person. Jonathan Young acting alone or in complicity with Casey Arthur, Haley Griffith and April Harper committed the offense of tampering with physical evidence by knowingly and unlawfully destroying, removing, altering or concealing physical evidence that he believed would be used against her/him in an official proceeding. Your email address will not be published. Sep 9, 2021. Sierra Dillon committed the offense trafficking Marijuana by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Marijuana packaged in numerous baggies, $300 cash, digital scales and individual baggies with the intent to traffic in that Marijuana or by trafficking in the Marijuana. That the defendant having been charged in the instant indictment with the above stated felony count(s) is now being charged as a persistent felony offender in the second degree. Kimberly Smith has been held in jail in various fashion since May 7, 2021, when she was originally arrested in Lawrence County on May 6, for the charges that she is now indictment, and was taken to and lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville; until May 20, when from there, Kimberly Smith was transported to the Pike County Detention Center in Pikeville, Ky., where she has remained after being denied bond District Judge Donald J. Smith for Failure to Appear in Pike County Court; and was also denied bond via District Judge George W. Davis III, for Failure to Appear in Boyd County Court. FULL LIST: Harrison County grand jury indicts 64 people on variety of IN SEMIS, BULLDOG GALS ADVANCE TO REGION 15 SEMIS AFTER BEATING PAINTSVILLE IN OVERTIME, 15TH REGION BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BEGINS THIS WEEK; LAWRENCE BOYS AND GIRLS TEAMS IN ACTION, TOLSIA CAPTURES FIRST SECTION TITLE SINCE 2016 AFTER BEATING RIVAL TUG VALLEY, DAWGS WIN OVERTIME THRILLER TO CLAIM 58TH DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP, FIVE KENTUCKIANS DIED DUE TO THE STORMS; NEARLY 400,000 STILL WITHOUT POWER, LAWRENCE IS LEADING COUNTY FOR AG-TAG SALES IN KY, JOBE SAYS, LAWRENCE COUNTY TOURISM COMMITTEE PLANNING FOR 2023, LAWRENCE CO., KY. PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS FEBRUARY BOARD MEETING, VALENTINES DAY LUNCH DELIVERY FREE FOR FIVE OR MORE ORDERS AT MASTERPIECE KITCHEN, THE FRED M VINSON MUSEUM PRESENTS THE FRED SESSIONS, Kentucky Senate committee advances measure to shore up TikTok ban on state devices, Rep. Lisa Willner, Mercy Academy students advocate for removing sales tax on feminine-hygiene products, LOUISA POLICE OFFICER WINS GOVERNORS AWARD FOR SEAT BELT ENFORCEMENT, Lawrence County, Ky. Docket for the week of Feb 27-March 3, Louisa Utilities Board Special Meeting Agenda March 6, 2023, 6:00PM. Grand Jury hands up 81 indictments for March - The County Lawrence County Grand Jury handed down 30 indictments on November 10. John Bragdon, 57, was originally charged with . MENU. LAWRENCE COUNTY: WHERE THE RUBBER HITS THE RUBBER? Lawrence County Civil Cases, deeds and marriages for the week of February 20-24, Lawrence County, KY. Court Docket for the week of February 20-24, JOHNSON COUNTY, KY MAN IS BUSTED FOR SELLING METH NEAR LOUISA MOTEL, Lawrence Co., Ky. Fiscal Court February 21, 2023 Regular Meeting Agenda, LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. COURT DOCKET: FEBRUARY 13-17, 2023, AGENDA: Louisa City Council Special Meeting February 16, 20237:00pm. GAY WATER PROBLEM, RESIDENTS IN FORT GAY TOLD NOT TO DRINK THEIR WATER, BROWN STEALING FROM BROWNS LAWRENCE GRAND JURY CHARGES, LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY. MAN IN CUSTODY AFTER HE STOLEFUNERAL HOME TRUCK WITHGRAVE VAULT THIS PAST WEEKEND IN INEZ, JUDGE ORDERS HOGANS TO REPAY $598,000 IN LAWRENCE COUNTY, KY FRAUD CASE, TOLSIA GIRLS HEADED TO CHARLESTON AFTER DEFEATING ST. JOE FOR REGION TITLE, Players from Fort Gay and Crum Middle land on All County and All Tournament teams, REBELS GO ON THE ROAD AND TAKE DOWN SHERMAN IN DOUBLE OT; TRAVEL TO TUG VALLEY TONIGHT WITH THE SECTION TITLE ON THE LINE, LAWRENCE CO. Leonard Wright, 40, of Mineral, methamphetamine, cocaine and MDA possession with intent to distribute. (WAGM) Grand jury indictments. Kenneth McKinster committed the offense of criminal trespassing in the second degree by knowingly and unlawfully entered and remained upon property belonging to Trevor Perry. Steve Wilburn with Louisa Police Department. The grand jury also returned the following indictments: * Cary L. Byrd, 31, 202 High St.,. The Grand Jury charges that on or before May 6, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky that: Sierra Dillon committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Methamphetamine, $300 in cash and digital scales with the intent to traffic in that Methamphetamine, or by trafficking in a controlled substance. BOYS USE BIG SECOND HALF IN REGION 1ST ROUND VICTORY OVER BELFRY; FACE MARTIN CO. 64 indictments handed up in January - The Logan Banner 2020 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Grand jury and direct indictments - November 2020 | News The Grand Jury charges that on or before November 6, 2020 in Lawrence County, Ky the above named defendants: Janine Perry acting alone or in complicity with Jimmy Maynard committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree by knowingly and unlawfully being in possession of Hydrocodone, with the intent to traffic in that Hydrocodone, or by trafficking in a controlled substance, namely Hydrocodone. The Grand Jury charges that on or before June 19, 2021 in Lawrence County, Ky that: Amy Gantt committed the offense of criminal possession of forged instrument in the second degree by knowingly and unlawfully with intent to defraud, deceive or injure another, utters or possesses a fraudulent or forged $20 bill and passed the fraudulent or forged bill at Speedway of Louisa, Ky. Grand jury returns 43 indictments in January 2021 term Lawrence County Board of Education Special MeetingMarch 2, 2023; 6:00 p.m. Tonya Hensley and Robert Gillespie are also facing extra legal troubles as well; as both were indicted in Johnson County in April 2021, for the charges they were arrested for on January 6, 2021 in Johnson County, of which Hensely & Gillespie were both charged with: *POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE (METHAMPHETAMINE), *POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1ST DEGREE 1ST OFFENSE (DRUG UNSPECIFIED),*DRUG PARAPHERNALIA BUY/POSSESS, *POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA. Grand Jury hands up 81 indictments for March Joseph Cyr April 1, 2021 HOULTON, Maine A 42-year-old Ashland man charged with ramming his vehicle into a police cruiser was among 81 indictments handed up for judicial review by an Aroostook County Grand Jury in March. 25 indictments returned by Mineral County grand jury - times-news.com 2020 thelevisalazer.com, All Rights Reserved. Cody Blankenship acting alone or in complicity with Tiffany Chafin committed the offense of wanton endangerment in the second degree by knowingly and unlawfully engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger to another, namely Sgt. William G. Carter, 66, of Mount Vernon, was indicted for failure to comply with the signal or order of a police officer, a felony of the third degree, and aggravated vehicular assault, a felony of the fourth . Winds light and variable. Grow the heck up and contribute to society for a change. Shelly Hacker committed the offense of public intoxication (excluding alcohol) by knowingly and unlawfully being in a public setting manifestly under the influence of a controlled substance or other drugs. Michael Edwards, 20, of Hanover, breaking and entering into a house and being a nonviolent felon in possession of a gun (felonies), destruction of property and petty larceny (misdemeanors).

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