Virginia State Police have charged John P. Scaperotto, 44, in Frederick County, with two felony counts of possession of a schedule I/II drug, one felony count of eluding law enforcement, one felony count of assault on law enforcement, one misdemeanor count of reckless driving, one misdemeanor count of driving on a revoked license, one misdemeanor count of fictitious vehicle registration, one misdemeanor count of operating an uninsured vehicle, and one misdemeanor count of littering. VCC: NAR-3022-F5, On or about March 2, 2021, in the County of Warren, Briant Christopher Taylor did unlawfully and feloniously maliciously burn or cause to be burned, or destroy or cause to be destroyed by the use of an explosive device or substance, in whole or part, the dwelling house or manufactured home of Martha Coleman-Taylor, in violation of Section 18.2-77 of the Code of Virginia (1950) as amended. VCC: JUS-4832-F5, On or about July 29, 2022, in the County of Warren, Kimberly Dawn Kuser did unlawfully and feloniously forge a check, with the intent to defraud and to the prejudice of anothers rights, in violation of 18.2-172 of the Code of Virginia,.1950, as amended. The accused is seven or more years older than the child the accused knew or had reason to believe was a child less than fifteen years of age who was the subject of the solicitations, in violation of Section 18.2-374.3 of the Code of Virginia (1950) as amended. Jan. 7Grand juries, which meet in secret, review criminal charges brought by police and prosecutors and investigate possible criminal behavior. Tyler James Woolery, 525 N. 6th St., Miamisburg; indicted on one count each of assault, criminal damaging or endangering, and resisting arrest. Composed by Scott Flowers. Five things to consider before driving abroad, How to navigate busy airports this Thanksgiving, Expert tips to protect your windshield all year round, Four types of shoes you shouldnt wear while driving, Five situations that require an auto inspection, Youth Art Month: encouraging artistic expression, Black History Month: The daring life of Robert Smalls. One of the three has an additional charge of possession with intent to deliver a Schedule II controlled substance: a narcotic, cocaine. File photo of EDAs Sands Anderson legal team leaving the Warren County Courthouse last year during its five civil trial winning streak against a total of seven defendants awarding over $14 million in civil liability claims to the EDA. Prosecuting Attorney Jason D. Holdren announces that the Gallia County Grand Jury met in December 2022 and returned indictments for the following individuals: Bobby O. Coon, Age 40, of Gallipolis, Ohio, one count of Murder, a special category felony. Chantelle R. Bryan, age 38, of Gallipolis, Ohio, one count of Receiving Stolen Property, a felony of the fourth degree. Fentanyl, listed in Schedule II of the Drug Control Act, in violation of 18.2-250 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Nicholas L. Smith, age 37, of Gallipolis, Ohio, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the fifth degree. Four Indicted in Election Falsification Case 3-20-2015 . listed in Schedule II of the Drug Control Act. Nicholas Joseph Bosken, 5595 Walther Drive, Fairfield; indicted on one count each of possession of a Fentanyl-related compound and possessing drug abuse instruments. Name: Michael T. Houchins IIDescription: 601 white male, green eyes and brown hairAddress: Bristol, VAOffenses: 18.2-374.3. Do you like the winter and enjoy the views of the Shenandoah ridges[], Join us for the annual Spring Follies March 11 and 12 in the Corron Community Development Center on Laurel Ridge Community Colleges Middletown Campus. VCC: WPN-5303-F6, COUNT THREE: On or about November 16, 2022, in the County of Warren, Christopher Eric Harpine did unlawfully and feloniously possess, with the intent to distribute, a controlled substance, to wit: Methamphetamine Hydrochloride listed in Schedule II of the Drag Control Act, in violation of Section 18.2-248 of the Code of Virginia (1950) as amended. . EDA counsel Cullen Seltzer and Executive Director Joe Petty both confirmed the gag order on details of the EDA/Rappawan/Vaught Jr. joint filing for dismissal of the civil case. VCC: BUR-2206-F5, On or about November 20, 2022, in the County of Warren, Michael Frederick Pearson, while over the age of eighteen (18), did unlawfully and willfully contribute to, encourage or cause an act, omission, or condition that rendered a child delinquent, in need of services, in need of supervision, or abused or neglected as defined in Section 16.1-228, in violation of Section 18.2- 371 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. 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VCC: WPN-5297-F6, COUNT TWO: On or about November 16, 2022, in the County of Warren, Christopher Eric Harpine did unlawfully and feloniously while unlawfully in possession of a controlled substance classified in Schedule I or II of the Drug Control Act, simultaneously with knowledge and intent possess a firearm on or about his person in violation of Section 18.2-308.4 of the Code of Virginia (1950) as amended. 2022 in the County of Warren. Elizabeth J. Malcolm, 2404 S. Sutphin St., Middletown; indicted on one count each of possession of a Fentanyl-related compound, aggravated possession of drugs, illegal conveyance of weapons or prohibited items onto grounds of specified governmental facility, and possession of a Fentanyl-related compound. Asa S. Buell, 2507 Clemmer Drive, Fairfield; indicted on one count each of aggravated possession of drugs, possession of a Fentanyl-related compound (direct), and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia. VCC: NAR-3022-F5, On or about July 6, 2022, in the County of Warren, Colby John North did unlawfully and feloniously conspire to possess a controlled substance classified in Schedule I or II with the intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute, in violation of Section 18.2-256 and 248, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Justin C. Roberts, Age 28, of Gallipolis, Ohio, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the second degree; one count of Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs, a felony of the second degree; and one count of Weapons While Under Disability, a felony of the third degree. VCC: NAR-3022-F5, On or about July 1, 2022, through July 7, 2022, in the County of Warren, James Winston Breeden did unlawfully and feloniously and knowingly communicate in writing, including an electronically transmitted communication producing a visual or electronic message, a threat to kill or do bodily injury to another, regarding that person or any member of his family, thereby placing the such person in reasonable apprehension of death or bodily injury to himself or his family member in violation of 18.2-60 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. McDonalds trial on over 30 criminal indictments is now scheduled for as many as five weeks in May-June in the Western District of Virginia federal court in Harrisonburg. Jerry D. Woodrow, age 47, of Vinton, Ohio, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the fifth degree. Posted: Dec 15, 2022 / 02:30 PM EST Updated: Dec 19, 2022 / 01:26 PM EST WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) - A Trumbull County grand jury returned the following indictments on Thursday: Kyle McElravy:. WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) - A Trumbull County grand jury returned the following indictments on Wednesday: Jamie L. Vanmeter: Possession of a fentanyl-related . Start of main content Indictment From the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Clermont County Grand Jury indicts Jacob Bumpass in connection with 2010 Covington Kentucky Missing Persons Paige Johnson Menu Contact Us 4470 State Route 222 Phone 513.732.7500 Connect With Us! Mailing Address. Jeremy B. Reichert, 7745 Guilford Drive, Dayton; indicted on one count of theft. Robert Morris and Garreontai Holmes are each facing charges in the . Click #isupportlocal for more information on supporting our local journalists. All counts have a three-year firearm specification attached to them. Of course, that assumes the oft-delayed and batted from one jurisdiction to another criminal cases against McDonald arent once again continued on a motion by her federal court-appointed attorney. Bradley A. Stewart, Age 47, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the third degree. On February 2nd Judge Albertson removed these civil cases from the March Warren County Circuit Court docket and told attorneys to seek mutually available dates in June for those defendants cases to be heard. David W. Whitlatch, Age 42, of Vinton, Ohio, one count of Theft, a felony of the fifth degree; and two counts of Breaking and Entering, felonies of the fifth degree. Among those indicted was Terrance Collins III, of Columbus. The proceedings are usually one-sided because the accused is not present and witnesses are not cross-examined. COUNT ONE: On or about April 2, 2022, in the County of Warren, Amber Michelle Linaburg did unlawfully and feloniously, knowingly, and intentionally possess a controlled substance, to wit: Methamphetamine listed in Schedule II of the Drug Control Act, in violation of 18.2-250 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Plaintiff EDA counsel viewed the motion to continue as a reaction to the EDAs string of successful civil prosecutions referenced above. VCC: NAR-3038-F9, COUNT ONE: On or about April 28, 2022, in the County of Warren, Tiffany Elizabeth Filerman did unlawfully and feloniously manufacture, sell, give, distribute, or possess with the intent to manufacture, sell, give, or distribute, a controlled substance, to-wit: Methamphetamine, classified in Schedule II of the Drug Control Act, in violation of 18.2-248(C) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended.