ELIZABETHTON Carter County Sheriff's Department deputies ended an eight-month investigation with 18 arrests tied to long-term drug operations in the county, a press release from the . WARSAW Village Police Chief Peter Hoffmeister got a phone call from Sinclair Pharmacy. The investigation began during the early morning hours of Oct. 29, 2022, after deputies were dispatched to a home in Stoney Creek on a report of possible drug overdose. The indictment charges Bryant, Harden, Anderson, Carter, Conner, Adams, Haney, Caine, Martin, White, Hellams, Tolbert, Steven Hampton, and Michael Hampton with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute at least 5 kilograms of cocaine and 280 grams of cocaine base. Common over-the-counter medications can be used to make methamphetamine. Of those facing felony charges, 28 were indicted after testimony from detectives with the FIVCO Area Drug . Partly cloudy skies. Kayla Henderson, 30, of Olive Hill, on or about November 6, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing with intent to distribute, dispense, or sell heroin, a Class C Felony. Eric Justice, 41, of Grayson, on or about July 23, 2022 through August 19, 2022, committed the offenses of fraudulent use of a credit card more than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card belonging to another person with such purchases being a total amount of $4,399.00, a Class D Felony; theft of identity, when he knowingly possessed and used anothers identifying information with the intent to represent himself as the other and deprive the other person of their property, a Class D Felony; and engaging in organized crime, by organizing and/or participating in an organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. Detria Carter was additionally charged with one count of carrying firearms during a drug trafficking crime. Kristin Moore, 37, of Grayson, on or about April 21, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by possessing with intent to sell 10 grams or more of fentanyl, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, a Class C Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, cocaine, a Class C Felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, when she unlawfully possessed drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it for the purpose of introducing into the human body an illegal or controlled substance, a Class A Misdemeanor. Johnny Bush, 25, of Sidney, was indicted . Bobby Allmon, 24, of 1235 Bluefield Ave., Apt. 39, of Grayson, on or about July 23, 2022, committed the offenses of fraudulent use of a credit card more than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card belonging to another person with such purchases being a total amount of $4,399.00, a Class D Felony; theft of identity, when she knowingly possessed and used the anothers identifying information with the intent to represent herself as the other and deprive the other person of their property, a Class D Felony; and engaging in organized crime, by organizing and/or participating in an organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. Devin. 0. According to Acting United States Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia (USAWVS) Lisa Johnston's office, a federal grand jury indicted the 18 people yesterday, Wednesday, July 28, 2021, following a lengthy investigation. Edward Martinez, 19, of Fairdale, on or about February 13, 2022, committed the offenses of fleeing and evading police, first degree, motor vehicle with intent to elude, when he disregarded an officers directions to stop, creating a substantial risk of serious physical injury or death to the officers, a Class D Felony; three counts of wanton endangerment, first degree police officer, by wantonly engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to a police officer, each a Class D Felony; and trafficking in marijuana, less than eight ounces, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in less than eight ounces of marijuana, a Class A Misdemeanor. The drug conspiracy charges carry minimum sentences of 15 years in prison. Mar 1, 2023. Jonathan Reynolds, 32, of Olive Hill, on or about October 1, 2018, through March 31, 2021, committed the offense of flagrant non-support, by failing to support his minor children, and accumulating an arrearage of $3,966.00, a Class D Felony. January 31, 2022. Oct 7, 2019 Updated Oct 7, 2019. Three of them are correctional officers. The indictments allege that multiple members of this drug trafficking ring were already-convicted felons who illegally possessed and used firearms and ammunition. The Registry contains information including the name of the offender, the offenders date of birth, the county of conviction, the offenses for which the person was convicted, and the date of conviction. It is simply a charge that an offense has been committed and indicates that a case is pending on the charges listed. The indictments include allegations of criminal possession of forged instruments, theft by deception and possession charges. I hope this arrest brings some comfort to the family of Mr. Burgess, in knowing the person responsible has been held accountable, Fraley said. Welcome! Indictments were issued for 12. These arrests are related to an ongoing two year investigation which included assistance from federal and local authorities as well as The First Judicial Drug Task Force. Bryant Bowling, 43, of Grayson, on or about April 27, 2021, committed the offenses of failure to maintain required insurance, first offense, a Class B Misdemeanor; operating a motor vehicle under the influence, first offense, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of a controlled substance, first degree, second offense, when he possessed methamphetamine, a schedule two narcotic, while having a previous conviction for possession, a Class D Felony; operating a motor vehicle with a suspended operators license, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class A Misdemeanor; and possession of marijuana, a Class B Misdemeanor. Indictments . Russell Barker, 42, of Olive Hill, on or about January 1, 2022, committed the offenses of robbery second degree, when, while in the course of committing a theft, he used or threatened the immediate use of physical force with intent to accomplish the theft, a Class C Felony; criminal mischief, first degree, by intentionally destroying property belonging to another, causing more than $1,000 damage, a Class D Felony; wanton endangerment, first degree, by wantonly engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another, a Class D Felony; with an enhancement for being a persistent felony offender, second degree, by committing the felonious acts set forth in this indictment while being convicted of a prior felony. Bambi Waugh, 49, of Olive Hill, on or about April 20, 2021, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, more than two grams of methamphetamine, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony. By JOHN THOMPSON Russell Barker, 42, of Olive Hill, on or about January 1, 2022, committed the offenses of robbery first degree, by using physical force or threatening the immediate use of physical force upon another while in the course of committing a theft with intent to accomplish that theft and caused physical injury to a person who was not a participant in the crime, or was armed with a deadly weapon, or used or threatened the immediate use of a dangerous instrument upon a person who was not a participant in the crime, a Class B Felony; criminal mischief, first degree, by intentionally destroying property belonging to another, causing more than $1,000 damage, a Class D Felony; wanton endangerment, first degree, by wantonly engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another, a Class D Felony; with an enhancement for being a persistent felony offender, second degree, by committing the felonious acts set forth in this indictment while being convicted of a prior felony. The indictment . HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) - Eighteen people are facing charges connected to a drug trafficking organization (DTO) in Huntington. Matthew Bailey, 34, of Grayson, on or about June 12, 2022, committed the offenses of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed a Schedule I or Schedule II narcotic (drug unspecified), a Class D Felony; controlled substance prescription not in the original container, first degree, when he possessed a metal cylinder containing two types of round pills, stating that he had a prescription, but the pills were not in the original prescription container nor did he have proof of the prescription on him, a Class B Misdemeanor; fraudulent use of a credit card less than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card he had found in the ATM at City National Bank, knowingly belonging to another, a Class B Misdemeanor; receiving stolen property under $500.00, by being in possession of property belonging to another, with a value of under $500.00, knowing it to have been stolen, a Class B Misdemeanor; forgery, third degree, by having intent to defraud, deceive, or injure another, he falsely made, completed, or altered a written statement, a Class A Misdemeanor; failure of owner to maintain required registration plate, by driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway without valid registration plate in effect on the vehicle, a Violation; and no/expired registration receipt, by having an expired registration receipt, a Violation. Armmaine Cortezz, aka Buck, 30, of Olive Hill on or about February 19, 2022, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, more than two grams of methamphetamine, with an enhancement for being in possession of a firearm at the time of the commission of the offense, a Class B Felony; and possession of drug paraphernalia, when he unlawfully possessed drug paraphernalia with the intent to use it for the purpose of introducing into the human body an illegal or controlled substance, a Class A Misdemeanor. The DEA, along with U.S. Attorney John F. Bash, say two federal grand jury indictments in Austin charge the defendants with conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance. ISSN 2692-420x (print)         ISSN 2692-4218 (online). The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on April 22, but held by the court until released in a large batch with other indictments in June. Witnesses at the scene told officers that Burgess had been consuming alcohol and had taken what they believed to be an opioid pain medication which had possibly been laced with fentanyl. jthompson@johnsoncitypress.com. Bobbie Stevens, 43, of Catlettsburg, on or about August 21, 2022, committed the offenses of trafficking in controlled substance, first degree, first offense, over two grams of methamphetamine/enhancement of penalty while in possession of a firearm at the time of commission of offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a Schedule II narcotic, by selling or possessing with the intent to sell more than two grams of methamphetamine, while possessing a firearm, a Class B Felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class A Misdemeanor; receiving stolen property (firearm), by being in possession of firearm belonging to another, knowing it to have been stolen, a Class D Felony; and possession of marijuana, by knowingly and unlawfully possessing marijuana, a Class B Misdemeanor. "We will charge gang members who try to exploit our children in order to further their criminal enterprise," said Attorney General Chris Carr. Kayla Henderson, 30, of Olive Hill, on or about October 4, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing with intent to distribute, dispense, or sell heroin, a Class C Felony. The cause of death was determined to be fentanyl and ethanol intoxication. Authorities seized more than $31,000 worth of methamphetamine, as well as other drug assets including money and vehicles. Bedford County drug roundup nets 24 arrests, 10 still wanted Year-long narcotics investigation led to 61 indictments against 31 people Beginning late Friday night and on into the first of the week, The Carter County Sheriffs Office began executing numerous arrest warrants charging many of the traffickers with methamphetamine related charges. Kentucky State Police Arrest Several Subjects In Neighboring Carter County Grayson, KY. (April 22, 2021) - After receiving multiple drug complaints, Kentucky State Police In Ashland provided extra patrol in the area of Carter County on April 20, 2021 and April 21, 2021. Most are for felony drug charges The June session of the Lawrence County Grand Jury returned indictments against 53 people on June 1 and following a long-established trend, the vast majority of . Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Officials with the Athens-Clarke County Police Department say Carter, the 21-year-old former defensive lineman for the Bulldogs, is charged with reckless driving and racing. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - Two men have been indicted for a murder that happened in April 2020. Jul 1, 2015. Indictments. The following people were also arrested on charges such as violation of probation and failure to appear during the busts: Jeffery Caudill,39, 916 Oak St. Elizabethton, TN, was arrested and charged with failure to appear, 2 Violations of Probation, and an Attachment for Contempt from Chancery Court. Janie Rawlings, 40, of Hitchins, on or about August 27, 2022, committed the offenses of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, second offense, when she possessed a Schedule I or Schedule II narcotic (drug unspecified), a Class D Felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class A Misdemeanor; and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of a substance, first offense, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while under the influence of drugs, a Class B Misdemeanor. FAKE PRESCRIPTION: Police were alerted when man arrived at pharmacy. Mo., were indicted by a federal grand jury for drug trafficking and illegally possessing firearms. your password. Updated: Feb 27, 2023 / 06:13 PM CST. Joseph Greenhill, 47, of Grayson, on or about April 17, 2022, committed the offenses of intimidating a participant in a legal process by threatening a victim in the present case with physical harm, in an attempt to influence her to avoid the court process, a Class D Felony; violation of an emergency protection order/domestic violence order by intentionally violating the provisions of an order with the order being issued pursuant to KRS where he has been given notice of said order, a Class A Misdemeanor; terroristic threatening, third degree, by threatening to commit a crime against another likely to cause serious physical injury to them, a Class A Misdemeanor. ATLANTA, GA Attorney General Chris Carr today announced the indictment of 14 defendants on 15 charges of Human Trafficking, Racketeering, Criminal Street Gang Activity, Charity Fraud, and Money Laundering. The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on October 7, 2022. Click on the suspect's name to open a photo, when available. If you have any information on the whereabouts of these suspects, you are asked to contact the Carter County Sheriffs Office or Elizabethton Police Department. Most of them are accused of conspiring to distribute more than a pound or 500 grams of cocaine through an alleged Westmoreland County-based drug ring that has been operating since August. BRISTOL, Tenn. A handful of new businesses are coming soon to The Pinnacle. Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in. #2, Milligan College, TN, was arrested on a violation of probation and Failure to Appear out of Sullivan County. GRAYSON A Carter County grand jury handed down 40 indictments June 12. Proudly Serving Carter County, Kentucky. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); The Carter County Times is a weekly newspaper serving Carter County, Kentucky, since June 2020. December 7, 2022 The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on October 7, 2022. William Lawson, Jr., 42, of Grayson, on or about April 20, 2021, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, methamphetamine, while in possession of a firearm at the time of the offense, a Class B Felony; trafficking in a controlled substance by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, while in possession of a firearm, a Class B Felony. June 23, 2021 The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on May 21, 2021. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). Anyone with information should contact the FBI Pittsburgh office at 412-432-4000.. You have entered an incorrect email address! According to a news. Aiken, South Carolina --- United States Attorney Sherri A. Lydon announced today that 26 individuals, many of them associates of a violent criminal street gang, have been indicted on drug and firearms charges after a series of investigations in South Carolina and Georgia. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. A grand jury initially indicted 44 suspects for conspiracy to sell or deliver methamphetamine, along with additional charges. 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. The following people were indicted Thursday, March 2, 2023 by a McLennan County grand jury. GRAYSON The Carter County Grand Jury released the September indictments recently. Franklin Barker, 36, of Grayson, on or about March 20, 2022, committed the offense of theft of identity when he knowingly possessed and used anothers identifying information with the intent to represent himself as the other and obtain benefits or property to which he would otherwise not be entitled and/or avoid detection by law enforcement, a Class D Felony; and possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed methamphetamine, a schedule one narcotic, a Class D Felony. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Blake Johnston, 29, of Olive Hill, on or about August 14, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, a Class C Felony. The Drug Offender Registry was originally titled the Methamphetamine Registry when created in 2005 by the Tennessee General Assembly and contained information concerning persons convicted of certain methamphetamine-related crimes. Kayla Henderson, 30, of Olive Hill, on or about September 24, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing with intent to distribute, dispense, or sell heroin, a Class C Felony. Jason Adkins, 40, of Rush, on or about July 23, 2022 through August 19, 2022, committed the offenses of fraudulent use of a credit card more than $500.00, by making unauthorized withdrawals/transactions on a debit/credit card belonging to another person with such purchases being a total amount of $4,399.00, a Class D Felony; theft of identity, when he knowingly possessed and used anothers identifying information with the intent to represent himself as the other and deprive the other person of their property, a Class D Felony; and engaging in organized crime, by organizing and/or participating in an organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Investigators with the Carter County Sheriffs Office arrested John Marcos Ramos Osborne, 20, 1189 Highway 91, on Tuesday afternoon on an indictment from a Carter County grand jury, charging him with second degree murder, sale of Schedule II drugs and maintaining a dwelling where narcotics are sold. The investigation, begun almost a year ago . Our officers are working diligently to slow down the influx of drugs into our community and to identify and prosecute those involved in drug trafficking, Fraley said. 43-year-old Chad Carli Combs, of Spencer, was indicted for distribution of imitation heroin on February 12, 2019. Davion Beair, 27, of Olive Hill, on or about September 7, 2022, committed the offenses of public intoxication, when he appeared in a public place manifestly under the influence of a controlled substance, or other intoxicating substance, excluding alcohol, to the degree that he may endanger himself or other persons or property, or unreasonably annoy persons in his vicinity, a Class B Misdemeanor; possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense when he possessed heroin, a Schedule I narcotic, a Class D Felony; possession of drug paraphernalia, a Class A Misdemeanor; and giving an officer false identifying information, by giving a police officer a false name, a Class B Misdemeanor. Bryan L. Sheeter, 38, of Grayson, on or about May 2, 2021, committed the offenses of burglary in the first degree, by knowingly and unlawfully entering a private dwelling with intent to commit a crime and while in the building or the immediate flight therefrom, he or another participant caused physical injury to a third party, a Class B Felony; strangulation, first degree, by intentionally impeding the normal breathing or circulation of the blood by applying pressure on the victims throat or neck or blocking their nose or mouth without consent, a Class C Felony; assault, fourth degree, minor injury, by intentionally causing physical injury to the victim, a Class A Misdemeanor. Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in. Log into your account. The information contained in the Tennessee Drug Offender Registry is provided to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation by the appropriate clerk in each county. This has been an extensive investigation, and a lot of groundwork has gone into this case, said Carter County Sheriff Mike Fraley, I would like to commend my officers on their tireless efforts to investigate this case.. High 56F. Carter County man charged with murder in drug overdose death, Subscriber Verification(Must be Logged In Using Free Account). SHELBIANA, Ky. Police have arrested a Pike County woman who eluded them for more than two months after allegedly fleeing from them in a stolen car. When the cheerleading coach broke the news to Katrina Kohel that she was the only one left on the cheer squad, Kohel was determined to compete anyway. MOULTRIE, Ga. A multitude of drug cases were among indictments and accusations released recently by the Colquitt County Superior Court. They include cases involving allegations of trafficking in synthetic drugs . FROM 12:01 A.M. MARCH 27, 2021; THRU TO 11:59 P.M. APRIL 18, 2021 (23 DAYS), AT LEAST 190 PEOPLE WERE ARRESTED FROM JOHNSON, LAWRENCE, MAGOFFIN, & MARTIN COUNTIES COMBINED, AND WERE BOOKED AT THE BIG SANDY REGIONAL DETENTION CENTER IN PAINTSVILLE. Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device. Courtney Fleming. Kayla Henderson, 30, of Olive Hill, on or about October 7, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing with intent to distribute, dispense, or sell heroin, a Class C Felony. The three others: Anthony Banks, his brother Tavon Banks and. The Franklin County Prosecutor's Office announced late Friday afternoon the indictments of 79 people and the seizure of nearly $6 million in drugs in what they're calling the county's largest drug bust in recent history. You can cancel at any time. Drug indictments issued, arrests made in Henry County Obituaries 44 Partly Cloudy Drug indictments issued, arrests made in Henry County Mar 24, 2016 0 Thirty-five people were arrested. Start your subscription for just $5 for 3 months 23 sec ago. Winds WNW at 10 to 20 mph.. Clear skies. Jan 2, 2020. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. According to Metro police, 29-year-old Emmanuel Webb and 30 . Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. A DeKalb County Sheriff's Department undercover drug investigation over a two-year period has resulted in grand jury sealed indictments against several defendants. We will never be able to completely stop all drug usage, Lunceford said. Invalid password or account does not exist. sdesmit@batavianews.com. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. Indictments. Indictments. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. Aaron Carter's Mother . All defendants have the presumption of innocence until found guilty in a court of law. Amanda Lee Haddock, of East 18th Street, charged with second-degree burglary. What we can do is disrupt the supply of illegal narcotics. Angela Stapleton, 36, of Olive Hill, on or about May 17, 2022, committed the offenses of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or controlled substance, first offense, aggravating circumstance, by operating a motor vehicle on a public roadway while intoxicated and under aggravating circumstances, a Class B Misdemeanor; and wanton endangerment, first degree, by wantonly engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another. It is simply a charge that an offense has been committed and indicates that a case is pending on the charges listed. A Hunt County man was among the more than 80 people arrested in Texas Wednesday by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) agents, troopers, pilots and Texas Rangers during a multi-location operation targeting the La Familia Michoacana cartel, or La Familia. Franklin County Common Pleas Court in downtown Columbus on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021. He was unresponsive and not breathing. Bobby Allmon was also charged with Possession Schedule III for resale and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. EK Newsgroup, LLC 2021 All rights reserved. PITTSBURGHAfter a lengthy investigation into drug trafficking in the Homewood section of the City of Pittsburgh and other communities in the Greater Pittsburgh area, 40 people have been indicted . Timothy Harris 38, 115 Nix Rd. Taylor Dickerson, 24, of Olive Hill, on or about July 10, 2022, committed the offenses of assault, fourth degree, with minor injury, by intentionally causing physical injury to another person, a Class A Misdemeanor; and wanton endangerment, first degree, by wantonly engaging in conduct which created a substantial danger of death or serious physical injury to another person, a Class D Felony.