Alexandria Smith, 25, of Grayson, on or about March 14, 2021, committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed methamphetamine, a schedule two narcotic, a Class D Felony. ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WCYB) Authorities arrested 52 people following a yearlong meth investigation in Carter County. The indictments include allegations of criminal possession of forged instruments, theft by deception and possession charges. 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. Burgess was transported to William L. Jenkins Forensics Center at East Tennessee State University for an autopsy. Vanessa McDowell, 42, of Denton, 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 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 organized criminal syndicate which criminal enterprise engaged in illegal theft activities, a Class B Felony. What we can do is disrupt the supply of illegal narcotics. Aaron Carter's Mother . Amanda Edwards and David Bradshaw were also charged with Possession Schedule IV for resale, Possession Schedule III for resale (2 counts), Possession Schedule II for resale, Criminal Conspiracy. 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. Those indicted were: William Davidson, 59, and Misty Gail . Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in. You have permission to edit this article. 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. Your e-mail address will be used to confirm your account. 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. WARSAW Village Police Chief Peter Hoffmeister got a phone call from Sinclair Pharmacy. Sidney Daily News. You have entered an incorrect email address! Franklin County Common Pleas Court in downtown Columbus on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021. Candace Johnston, 35, of Olive Hill, on or about November 21, 2019, trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule one narcotic, heroin, a Class C Felony. An indictment is not a determination of guilt or innocence. 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. Therefore, this information should be regarded as a resource suggesting the need for further inquiry. A grand jury indictment was unsealed Tuesday charging 60 alleged members of a San Diego-based methamphetamine distribution network with ties to the Sinaloa cartel with federal drug trafficking . Marvin Sean Hogsten, 48, of Ashland, on or about February 1, 2020, through March 31, 2021, committed the offense of flagrant non-support by failing to support his minor child, and accumulating an arrearage of $2,684.50, a Class D Felony. 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. 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. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) - Two men have been indicted for a murder that happened in April 2020. Blake Johnston, 29, of Olive Hill, on or about January 21, 2020, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in fentanyl, a Class C Felony; being a persistent felony offender, second degree, by committing the felonious acts set forth in the indictment, while being convicted of a prior felony, a Class AN Enhancement. It pains me to say it, but even if former President Trump is soon indicted, it might have zero effect on his campaign for the 2024 GOP . ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WJHL) - Ten wanted people were arrested in and near Elizabethton Tuesday morning, according to the Carter County Sheriff's Office. Courtney Fleming. Each of the cocaine . 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. By JOHN THOMPSON Laura Lynn Brown, 59, of Troy, Missouri, on or about May 18, 2022, committed the offenses of operating a motor vehicle under the influence, first offense, by operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and illegal substances, a Class B Misdemeanor; driving on a DUI suspended license, first offense, by operating a motor vehicle while her license was suspended for driving under the influence, a Class B Misdemeanor; and possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when she possessed methamphetamine, a Schedule II narcotic, a Class D Felony. ISSN 2692-420x (print)         ISSN 2692-4218 (online). Six unidentified individuals are currently being sought by the CCSO related to this investigation and further updates will follow. Tyler Ratcliff, 18, of Grayson, on or about July 23, 2022, committed the offenses of theft by deception cold checks over $500.00 but less than $1,000.00, by issuing or passing a counterfeit one-hundred-dollar bill, knowing that it would not be honored by the drawee to obtain property or services from Dollar General Food Market, Grayson, KY, with intent to deprive them thereof, a Class A Misdemeanor; and criminal possession of a forged instrument, second degree, by possessing counterfeit money, drawing it upon Dollar General Food Market, Grayson, KY, a Class D Felony. According to authorities, this is a second wave of charges related to the investigation that has resulted in more than 40 individuals being arrested. Authorities then worked together in a roundup operation last week to arrest the majority of the indicted suspects, and made a few additional arrests along the way. Rocky Parsons, 59, 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, 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, a Class B Felony. 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. 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. A grand jury initially indicted 44 suspects for conspiracy to sell or deliver methamphetamine, along with additional charges. Staci Waggoner, 32, of Olive Hill, on or about April 4, 2020, committed the offenses of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when she possessed methamphetamine, a schedule two narcotic, a Class D Felony; possession of marijuana, a Class B Misdemeanor; 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. David Stafford, on or about February 1, 2019, through March 31, 2021, committed the offense of flagrant non-support by failing to support his minor children, and accumulating an arrearage of $4,115.44, a Class D Felony. (renews at {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}}/month + tax). Keara Keaton, 24, of Grayson, on or about June 8, 2020, committed the offense of theft by unlawful taking, over $500, by taking property from the victim, valued at over $500, with intent to permanently deprive them of their property, a Class D Felony. 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. The Carter County Sheriff's Office . Authorities seized more than $31,000 worth of methamphetamine, as well as other drug assets including money and vehicles. 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. According to Sheriff Dexter Lunceford, such sentences will help disrupt the supply of methamphetamine in the county. Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Choose wisely! You have entered an incorrect email address! 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. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading. 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. ISSN 2692-420x (print)         ISSN 2692-4218 (online). David Stallard, 45, of Olive Hill, on or about January 25, 2022, committed the offense of possession of a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, when he possessed methamphetamine, a schedule one narcotic, a Class D Felony. Nineteen of them, ranging in age from 20 years old to 68 years old, are facing state charges. The following indictments were returned by the Grand Jury of the Carter Circuit Court on May 21, 2021. 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. The District Attorney's Office no longer furnishes the age or city of residence of the people on . Severe storms move through East Tennessee, TBI Crime in Tennessee: Murder and serious crime down, meth crimes up in 2018, TBI: Meth use and abuse at an all-time-high in TN, TBI: Decade long meth battle isn't over for Tennessee, Osvaldo Aleman (46) Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Kristin Dawn Bach (31) Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Michael Paul Bailey (44) Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Possessing a Firearm During Commission of a Felony, Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, Manufacture, Delivery, or Sale of Methamphetamine, Melissa Rebecca Blackwell (46) Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II (2x), John Robert Blankenship (36) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Dave Charles Bowling (50) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II (2x), Violation of Probation, Christy Lynn Brandon (33) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II, Jeffrey Matthew Burchfield (27) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II (2x), Angela Sue Campbell (45) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Schedule II Drug Violations (4x), Drug Free School Zone Enhancement, Misty Dawn Charlton (45) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II, Joshua Lee Cole (31) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Taylor Brooke Crowe (26) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Joshua Lee Curtis (28) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Dan Mass Digiacomo (29) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Samuel Lynn Drain (26) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Katie Nicole Gibson (34) Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II (3x), Sale of Counterfeit Controlled Substance, Theft of Property $1,000 or Less, Tasha Nicole Hale (32) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Amy Christine Harper (41) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Steven Blake Bailey Heller (34) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Brandy Danyelle Hilton (37) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II in a Drug Free School Zone, Possession of Schedule II with Intent to Sell or Deliver, Possession of Schedule IV with Intent to Sell or Deliver, Maintaining a Dwelling Where Narcotics Are Sold, Possession of a Firearm During Commission of a Dangerous Felony, Possession of a Firearm During Commission/Attempt to Commit a Felony, Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, Manufacture, Sale, or Delivery of Schedule II, Shea Kristen Holly (30) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II, Brandon Keith Lewis (32) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Manufacture, Delivery, Sale, or Possession of Methamphetamine, Gregory Scott Mann (44) - 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Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II, Richard Alan Stout (41) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II (2x), Melissa Dawn Stout (51) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Sale of Schedule II, Taylor Lashae Vestal (21) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Michael Shane Walker (34) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Shannon Glenn Warren (40) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Possessing a Firearm During Commission/Attempt to Commit a Felony, Simple Possession/Casual Exchange, Unlawful Drug Paraphernalia, Fabricating/Tampering with Evidence, Unlawful Possession without a Prescription, Schedule I Drug Violations, Possession of a Controlled Substance, Manufacture, Delivery, or Sale of Meth, Brandy Nicole Wellman (33) - Conspiracy to Possess Meth 300 G. or More w/ Intent to Sell or Deliver, Manufacture, Delivery, or Sale of Methamphetamine. 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. In addition, Deputies seized $3,446.00 in U.S. Currency, two vehicles, two handguns, approximately onehalf pound of marijuana and an assortment of illegal narcotics. 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. Samuel Pennington, 46, of Olive Hill, on or about November 18, 2020, committed the offenses of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, first offense, by knowingly and unlawfully trafficking in a schedule two narcotic, under two grams of methamphetamine, a Class D Felony; being a persistent felony offender, first degree, by committing the felonious acts set forth in the indictment, while being convicted of two prior felonies, a Class AN Enhancement. As an example, Smith, as charged in the indictment, directed codefendant Dominique Baquet, 28, of Indianapolis, to rob another codefendant at gunpoint for drug proceeds. An accusation is filed by the District . Log into your account. Carter County man charged with murder in drug overdose death, Subscriber Verification(Must be Logged In Using Free Account). Winds light and variable. The pharmacist was concerned about a prescription which had been emailed from a doctor on Washingston, D.C. Detria Carter was additionally charged with one count of carrying firearms during a drug trafficking crime. We won't share it with anyone else. Jul 1, 2015. Matthew Ingles, 36, of Olive Hill, on or about August 28, 2019, committed the offense of trafficking in a controlled substance, first degree, second offense, by distributing, dispensing, selling, transferring, or possessing fentanyl, with intent to distribute, with a previous conviction for trafficking in a controlled substance, a Class B Felony.