The proceedings are usually one-sided because the accused is not present and witnesses are not cross-examined. 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Contact Us. Success! Low 36F. With the COVID-19 pandemic waning, the Liberty County Grand Jury is meeting once again to decide on indictments against persons accused of crimes in Liberty County. Carnell L. Evans, 58, 713 Dover St., Warren, theft; Timothy T. Catheline, 37, 1227 North Road, Apt. Michael S. Bradley, 5201 Parkline Drive, Columbus; indicted on one count of theft. Justin Rowland, Lebanon Correctional Institution; indicted on one count of felonious assault. Cortez Lamont Owensby, 3218 Seldon Ave., Middletown; indicted on one count each of possession of a Fentanyl-related compound, aggravated possession of drugs, aggravated possession of drugs (direct), and possession of a Fentanyl-related compound (direct). 1, who is accused of assaulting a woman and strangling her during an argument, and four individuals who were indicted on armed robbery charges in the Feb. 1 robbery of a man at the Motel 6 at 4107 I-20 Frontage Road. Get an email notification whenever someone contributes to the discussion. Royal is accused of using a stolen credit card to buy a Honda generator and a Dewalt pressure washer with a total value of $2,223.46 from Home Depot. The direct presentments, which means the charges bypassed the municipal court process and went straight to the grand jury, include the following, who are all facing escape charges: Jamichael Anderson, 33, Estabrook Avenue NW, Warren; Chantelle M. Croff, 41, South Raccoon Road, Austintown; Lamar A. Mitchell, 38, Parkman Road, Warren; James Shaver III, state Route 45, North Bloomfield; Shawn M. Squires, 35, Nancy Avenue, Niles. Email submissions to Felix C. Jordan, 1035 S. Second St., Hamilton; indicted on one count of nonsupport of dependents (direct). Herbert Reed, 4427 Aspen Drive, Hamilton; indicted on one count each of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, and operating a vehicle under the influence. Dean was released from custody on a $2,500 bond and is due in Warren County Circuit Court at 9 a.m. Nov. 8 for the latest charges. The assault against a law officer charge is against Jhon Jairo Lopez, 24, an inmate at the Rappahannock-Shenandoah-Warren Regional Jail. The following cases were sent back to a lower court because the charges are misdemeanors: Darius J. Austin, Sixth Street SW, Warren, resisting arrest; Macy V. Francis, 25, Belmont Avenue, Niles, attempted possession of fentanyl-related compound; Lorene D. Duponty, 65, Youngstown Hubbard Road, Youngstown, possessing drug abuse instruments; The following individuals were not charged by the grand jury: William K. Heard, 23, McGuffey Road, Youngstown, forgery; Phoenix S. Albertini, 26, Newton Drive, Newton Falls, abduction, felonious assault; David Knisley, 47, Oak Street SW, Warren, complicity to abduction; Robert J. Dylan Michael McCauley, 20, homeless, was charged with theft of property valued less than $1,000 and possession of a Schedule I or Schedule II controlled substance. Connor Elizabeth Seiple, 3769 Saint Lawrence Ave., Cincinnati; indicted on one count each of aggravated possession of drugs and possession of heroin. Amy Burzynski, editorial assistant and community relations with Journal-News, compiles information about local community events and news. Commentaries: Under 500 words. If you would like to customise your choices, click 'Manage privacy settings'. The officer cuffed Lopez before Lopez began cussing at him and threatening to kill him, the complaint states. 520 Justice Drive Lebanon, OH 45036 Telephone. The following cases were sent back to the municipal level because the charges are misdemeanors: Booker L. Jones, 38, Benton Street, Warren, driving under suspension; Benjamin T. March-Natali, 37, Malibu Drive SW, telecommunications harassment and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle; Carl W. Riffle, 47, in care of Trumbull County jail, two counts receiving stolen property; Tyler J. Welsh Jr., 29, 136 Dearborn St., Girard, failure to comply with order or signal of police officer; Saun M. Peterson, 19, 3135 Louise Rita Court, Youngstown, obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Raheem Jamar Trafton, 82 S. Richardson Ave., Columbus; indicted on one count of theft. Terry Edwin Wilson, 512 17th Ave., Middletown; indicted on one count of . He is serving a 15-year sentence at the Mississippi Department of Corrections Central Mississippi Corrections Facility in Pearl, according to MDOC records. Depeytric Coleman, 1234 East Ave., aggravated assault-extreme indifference. We'll send breaking news and news alerts to you as they happen. Ford is accused of bringing a cell phone into the Warren County Jail and bringing marijuana into the jail. March 11, 2021. photo with a Commentary if you like. 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SE, Warren, two counts, receiving stolen property. Brandon Wayne Thomas, 3024 Navajo St., Middletown; indicted on one count each of possession of heroin (direct) and possession of a Fentanyl-related compound (direct). The following people were indicted Wednesday by a Warren County grand jury. 90, Lutz, Fl. Michael Paul Hively, 41, of 3553 Howellsville Road, was charged with attempting to destroy a dwelling by arson as well as malicious wounding with a caustic . Indictments are allegations, not convictions. Alonzo Curtis, 39, 44 Taylors St., maliciously injuring a domesticated dog and aggravated cruelty to a domesticated dog. 140, Niles, sexual battery; Terrell Bennett, 25, Farrell, Pa., vandalism; Joshua J. Sumeriski, 18, Williamsville, N.Y., receiving stolen property; Naviea J. Gorman, 18, Genesee, N.Y., receiving stolen property; Zak M. Gentile, 19, Wyoming, N.Y., receiving stolen property, resisting arrest; Roger Humphrey III, 19, 632 Fisher Ave., Leavittsburg, receiving stolen property; Lamont Lewis, 26, 215 York Ave. NW, Warren, aggravated possession of drugs; TaeVonn L. Dorsey, 28, 3107 Clearwater NW, Warren, improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle; Natoia A. Morris, 38, 150 Linden Ave. Arthur Lee Andrews, 31, 1103 First North St.; Jaquan Burden, 21, 902 Blossom Lane Apt. Zachary Scott Calhoun, 510 S. Sutphin St., Middletown; indicted on three counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct). Grand juries, which meet in secret, review criminal charges brought by police and prosecutors and investigate possible criminal behavior. He was indicted as a habitual offender because he had two previous felony convictions. Bryan W. Tillett, 11 Lylburn Road, Middletown; indicted on two counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct). Darryl Lee Williams, 28, 810 Jackson St., possession of a weapon after a felony conviction. A grand jury may issue an indictment if it finds probable cause that a crime was committed and the accused person is responsible. Create a password that only you will remember. Nicholas Todd Aaron Roberts, 1717 Sunset St., Middletown; indicted on one count each of receiving stolen property and obstructing official business. Xavier Donte Anderson, 25, 220 Hillside Drive, possession of a stolen firearm. This is the name that will be displayed next to your photo for comments, blog posts, and more. indicted on armed robbery charges in the Feb. 1 robbery of a man at the Motel 6 at 4107 I-20 Frontage Road. Teresa E. Buster, 43, of Munfordville, was indicted on one charge of first degree possession . The proceedings are usually one-sided because the accused is not present and witnesses are not cross-examined. If you do not want us and our partners to use cookies and personal data for these additional purposes, click 'Reject all'. Atjima Costello, 39, of 10 S Commerce Ave. #317, Front Royal, was charged with driving while under the influence as a third offense within five years. The grand jury may also elect to issue no indictment. Signup today! Jermerica Moore, 21, 110 Stillwater Drive, felony malicious mischief. The assault against a law officer charge is against Jhon Jairo Lopez, 24, an inmate at the Rappahannock-Shenandoah-Warren Regional Jail. WARREN Forty-four people were indicted Thursday by a Trumbull County grand jury, including 12 people who were secretly indicted and whose charges will be made public once they are arrested. James E. Robinson, 209 Wayne Ave., Hamilton; indicted on two counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct). 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The District Attorney's Office no longer furnishes the age or city of residence of the people on. Harvey D. Evans, Jr., 13 Bellebrook Court, Fairfield; certified back to the lower court on one count each of obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Grand juries, which meet in secret, review criminal charges brought by police and prosecutors and investigate possible criminal behavior. Matthew Adrian Dill, 39, 114 Hawkins St., possession of a controlled substance-methamphetamine. Clarence Wooten, 42, 105 Cossar Court, possession of a stolen firearm; possession of a weapon after a felony conviction. Contact Charles Paullin at cpaullin@nvdaily.com. Dennis Hall, 38, 153 Pittman Road, vehicle burglary, larceny of a motor vehicle, non-residential burglary, He was indicted as a habitual offender because he had two previous felony convictions. He is accused of shooting at two men. Have the latest local news delivered every morning, Monday through Friday. King, 21, Milton Street, Warren, failure to comply with order or signal of a police officer and aggravated drug possession; Jonathan R, Rosier, 35, North Park Avenue, Warren, illegal conveyance and aggravated drug possession; Angel Bennett, 37, state Route 7, Fowler, possession of fentanyl-related compound; Damien T. Smart, 22, Palmyra Road, Warren, improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle; Robert A. Parkhurst, 33, state Route 5, Newton Falls, drug possession; Kimberly L. Lowry, 37, Cambridge, grand theft of a motor vehicle and breaking and entering; Nicholas Barna, 37, Nelson Mosier Road, Leavittsburg; Jon W. Blosser, 44, Bayberry Drive NE, Warren, cocaine possession; Maurice E. Evans Jr., 40, Southern Boulevard NW, Warren, illegal possession of firearm in liquor permit premises, having weapons while under disability and carrying concealed weapons; Austin Boerio, 21, Trumbull County jail, failure to notify sheriff of change of address; Michael P. Ghiates, 36, of Greenville, Pa., possession of cocaine; David Copes, 23, Trumbull County jail, felonious assault and failure to comply with order or signal of a police officer; Andrew J. Bowles, 18, Trumbull County jail, failure to comply with order or signal of a police officer and receiving stolen property; Marquris Redd, 38, Trumbull County jail, breaking and entering; Anthony M. Hudson, 28, Trumbull County jail, burglary and failure to comply with order or signal of police officer; Anthony J. Brennan Crain. Adam Wayne Krebs, 404 E. Pike St., South Lebanon; indicted on one count each of aggravated possession of drugs, possession of a Fentanyl-related compound, possession of drugs, and possessing drug abuse instruments. Christopher Lee Bennett, 37, c/o Warren County Regional Jail, first-degree burglary, first-degree strangulation, fourth-degree assault (domestic); $5,000 cash bond. Warren County grand jury returns indictments By the Daily News Apr 24, 2021 Click here to sign up to receive each day's headlines via email The following people were indicted Wednesday by a. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. Here are the indictments for March 2021: Miller, Robert James - Assault/Family Violence Bermea, John Anthony - Assault/Family Violence Goodwin, Michael Wayne - Assault/Family Violence Heather Latham, 563 Heather Drive, Dayton; indicted on one count of theft. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A 14-year-old New Mexico boy accused of shooting and killing a classmate in 2021 has pleaded no contest to a charge of second-degree murder . Grayson A. Lawson, 1923 Roosevelt Ave., Middletown; certified back to the lower court on one count each of criminal trespass and petty theft. 3, Cincinnati; indicted on one count of failure to appear (direct). Devin Deshawn Snow, 25, 420 Elmwood St., sale of a controlled substance-marijuana. Posted: Apr 2, . Most read stories from the week; delivered Saturday morning. The five are accused of beating a man and tying him up in the Warren County Jail. Find out more about how we use your personal data in our privacy policy and cookie policy. With the COVID-19 pandemic waning, the Liberty County Grand Jury is meeting once again to decide on indictments against persons accused of crimes in Liberty County. You have permission to edit this article. Prince: Aggravated possession of drugs and two counts of possession of drugs, Shianne R. Davis: Possession of cocaine and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, Marcus Bradshaw, Sr.: Three counts of possession of a fentanyl-related compound, Rhiannon Namish: Aggravated possession of drugs and possessing drug abuse instruments. Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. Tiffany Sue Jackson, 250 Parker Drive, Springboro; indicted on one count each of tampering with drugs, theft of drugs, and illegal processing of drug documents. Innocence or guilt must be proven in a court of law. Tracy L. Boyd, 53, c/o Warren County Regional Jail, engaging in organized crime (criminal syndicate), two counts of second-degree manslaughter, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (heroin/fentanyl), first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (less than two grams, meth), first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (less than four grams, cocaine), first-degree persistent felony offender; no bond. 2021 Apr 10, 2021; Facebook; Twitter; WhatsApp; SMS; Warren County Circuit Court handed up several indictments Tuesday with charges involving drugs, theft, and assault against a law enforcement officer. If you forget it, you'll be able to recover it using your email address. LISBON The Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District and commissioners are working on trying to get WARREN A Warren man pleaded guilty to cocaine possession charges linked to a Dec. 22, 2020, city police Street WARREN Trumbull County commissioners this week determined the maximum number of hours county employees can, on NEWTON FALLS Village officials are looking at ways to focus on community revitalization and civic pride. Others indicted Thursday who will be arraigned later this month in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court are: Damian S. Richardson, 44, Buckeye Street NW, Warren, failure to comply with order of police officer, obstructing official business, resisting arrest, two counts OVI, aggravated drug possession and heroin possession; Michael L. Crawford, 39, Trumbull County jail, aggravated burglary; Anthony D. Kirksey, 22, Parkman Road NW, Warren, aggravated drug possession and possession of fentanyl-related compound; Keith A.