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Grand jury hears cases
Drugs, arson among charges
Published Friday, January 2, 2009
Drugs, burglary and arson were among the indictments handed down when the Lawrence County grand jury met Monday and Tuesday.
According to information from the office of Lawrence County Prosecutor, among those indicted were:
— Jerad Snead, 27, 602 Lane St., Coal Grove, resisting arrest.
— Ronald D. Gibson, 43, 316 Monroe St., Ironton, burglary.
— Garland Sharp, 50, 6802 County Road 4, Pedro, felonious assault.
— Marqueeta Hausey, 906 S. Ninth St., Ironton, two counts of theft by deception.
— Johnifer Barnwell, 22, Macon, Ga., possession of crack cocaine, falsification, trafficking in crack cocaine.
— Antonio Whitehead, 21, Macon, Ga., possession of crack cocaine, carrying a concealed weapon, falsification, trafficking in crack cocaine.
— Robert Prince, 32, Franklin Furnace, theft.
— Aaron Quinn, 22, 86 Township Road 1023, South Point, escape.
— Annie-Laurie Adams, 26, Ashland, Ky., misuse of credit card.
— Nathan Dement, 22, 12125 State Route 217, Scottown, one count each of arson and breaking and entering.
— Corey Sadler, 20, 12125 State Route 217, Scottown, one count each of arson and breaking and entering.
— Ronnie Clark, 21, 96 Private Drive 1206, Chesapeake, one count each of arson and breaking and entering.
— Ethan Harber, 37, Oak Hill, failure to comply with the order and signal of a police officer, tampering with evidence, improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle, using a weapon while intoxicated, endangering children.
— Joe Walden, 41, 1410 County Road 411, Proctorville, one count each of breaking and entering and grand theft and two counts of theft.
— Randy Pine, 36, 307 Second Ave., Chesapeake, theft.
— Andrew LaSalle, 76 Township Road 1069, South Point, felonious assault.
There were also secret indictments handed out.
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Posted by falinrok (anonymous) on January 2, 2009 at 10:18 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Shushhhhhhhh , its a secret...
Posted by donrbs (anonymous) on January 3, 2009 at 12:47 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Guess Lawrence county is going to be the drug crime related capital of OHIO.The trend shows it.
Posted by KathyW (anonymous) on January 3, 2009 at 1:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Its so unbelievable to me how someone can be charged with felonious assault for defending himself and his baby in his own home after being severely beaten and kicked repeatedly in the head by the "so called victim". The police told him he had no right to defend himself because he could have ran away after being beaten. The "so called victim" has a long violent criminal record and the person charged with felonious assault has never been in trouble. Way to go LCSD! I wouldn't have expected any better from you guys!
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