Husband and wife arraigned for burglary charges
Published 1:14 pm Friday, September 7, 2012
A married couple from South Point answered charges Wednesday alleging the two were involved in a burglary.
David Whitley, 34, and Tiffany Whitley, 30, both of 46 Township Road 1402, appeared separately in Lawrence County Common Pleas Court.
David Whitley was arraigned on a bill of information of second-degree burglary. The man pleaded not guilty through his attorney John Kehoe.
Tiffany Whitley was arraigned on a bill of information of second-degree complicity to burglary. The woman pleaded not guilty through her attorney J.T. Holt.
Judge Charles Cooper set bond for both defendants at $75,000 cash or surety and scheduled a pretrial for Sept. 19 in both cases.
In other cases:
• Christopher Douglas, 28, of 3723 Rhodes Ave., New Boston, was arraigned on counts of fifth-degree trafficking in marijuana, misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia and a minor misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana.
Douglas pleaded not guilty through his attorney Chris Delawder.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court, added a $10,000 own-recognizance bond and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 19.
• Michael Faulkner, 32, of 905 County Road 82, Kitts Hill, was arraigned on a fifth-degree count of possession of drugs (oxycodone). Faulkner pleaded not guilty through his attorney Mike Gleichauf.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court, added a $10,000 OR bond and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 26.
• Autumn Fraback, 33, of 409 1/2 Riverside Drive, Chesapeake, was arraigned on a second-degree count of burglary. Fraback pleaded not guilty through her attorney Mike Gleichauf.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court, added a $10,000 OR bond and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 19.
• Henry Runyon, 36, of 811 Township Road 161, South Point, was arraigned on a count of fifth-degree possession of drugs (oxycodone). Runyon pleaded not guilty through his attorney Mike Gleichauf.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court, added a $10,000 OR bond and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 19.
• Joseph Stevens, 35, of 3008 Rear Apartment, Huntington, W.Va., was arraigned on one count of third-degree theft of a firearm. Stevens pleaded not guilty through his attorney Mike Gleichauf.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court, added a $10,000 OR bond and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 12.
• Jason Carpenter, 32, of 515 County Road 3, Chesapeake, was arraigned on counts of second-degree felonious assault and fifth-degree theft. Carpenter pleaded not guilty through his attorney Warren Morford.
Cooper continued bond from a lower court and scheduled a pretrial Sept. 19.