An indictment is a formal charge and not a finding of guilt. Carrollton Police officers responded to a W. Main St. business May 24 to investigate a report of a suspicious person in front of the business. A Carroll County grand jury returned indictments against 18 individuals during a half-day session Nov. 12. Joshua Lee Bobbitt was indicted for sexual battery. Harry William Pfund, III was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). -Ryan S. Pisony, 26, of 1237 Washington St. SW, Sherrodsville, was indicted on one count of breaking and entering (5th degree felony) and one count of theft (5th degree felony). Dailey is accused of assaulting a female with whom he resided with during a dispute at their residence Oct. 30. Robert T. Lewis, 25, of Minerva; aggravated possession of drugs, possession of heroin,possession of fentanyl-related compound, possession of drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving under suspension and operating a motor vehicle bearing invalid license plate. On Oct. 18, Mayo struggled and resisted arrest by striking a Carrollton Police officer, who responded to a Carrollton area hotel to check on her well-being when she did not check out of her room. Adam Seth Anderson was indicted for one count each of carrying a concealed weapon by a convicted felon and possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Anthony Darrell Nelson was indicted for felony eluding. Jeremiah W. Spence was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). James G. Loterbaugh Jr., 37, of Malvern; receiving stolen property. Grand jury returns 16 indictments in full-day session - The Carroll -Eric D. Cowan II, 34, of 155 Arrow Rd., Carrollton, who was indicted on one count of having weapons while under disability (3rd degree felony), one count of carrying concealed weapons (4th degree felony), one count of aggravated possession of drugs (5th degree felony), and one count of obstructing official business (2nd degree misdemeanor). An indictment is a formal charge and not an actual finding of guilt. 1, Sherrodsville, Improperly Handling Firearms in a Motor Vehicle. Christopher Allan McMillian was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony. Grand Jury Alexa Nicole Lintecum was indicted for felony eluding. -Alexander C. Williams, 23, of 43 W. Mohawk Dr., Malvern, was indicted on two counts of breaking and entering (each 5th degree felonies), two counts of theft (each 5th degree felonies), one count of grand theft (4th degree felony), one count of receiving stolen property and one count of aggravated possession of drugs (each 5th degree felonies). A Carroll County grand jury has indicted a Taneytown couple on charges related to a Feb. 10 shooting at their home on East Baltimore Street. Leslie Bruce Lee Spence was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Brittany Dawn Pickett was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Joiner and one of the men were flown to Shock Trauma in Baltimore. Lonnie Darnell Robinson indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony and possession with intent to distribute marijuana. Among those indicted Dec. 12 were: Julio Luis Arellano as indicted for forcible sodomy. Flynn is charged with selling approximately seven grams of methamphetamine on three separate occasions during May 2022.Arraignments are scheduled Jan. 19 at 8:15 a.m. before Common Pleas Judge Michael V. Repella, II. It is alleged that on October 13, 2020, Carroll County Sheriffs deputies were dispatched to the Corner Bar near Minerva for a reported unruly patron. grand jury indictments Eighteen indictments, including 12 involving drugs, were returned by the Carroll County grand jury in a half-day session Nov. 12. Lisa Regina Melita was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Allan A. Moore, 46, of Carrollton; aggravated possession of drugs and driving under suspension. William D. Kaufman was indicted for distribution of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Amanda Grace Gardner was indicted for two counts of forgery. Melissa Irene Brown was indicted for one count each of abuse and neglect of a child and possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Copyright 2023 The Carroll County Messenger - Powered by Stray Cat Digital. Grand jury indictments - The Carroll County Messenger Brandon Kyle Fields was indicted for abuse and neglect of a child. During the course of the traffic stop, a loaded handgun was found in the center console of the vehicle. When police arrived, they found Joiner and another man shot, and Joiner had a handgun in his hand, the news release said. Richard James Gardner was indicted for breaking and entering. Meredith assisted Joseph Dinger is disposing of the firearm, according to court records. D. Michael Dunavant, U.S. Attorney announced the filing of the Ray was stopped by Carrollton Police officers April 30 for a traffic violation. David Lee Glass was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Subsequent to his arrest, officers found methamphetamine and a glass pipe used to smoke methamphetamine on Arbaughs person. A Carroll County Grand Jury handed down indictments against 54 people on Monday. Natasha Denise Bourne was indicted for two counts of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). During his arrest, deputies found suspected methamphetamine and a glass pipe used to smoke methamphetamine in Drakes possession. Preston Craig Hawks was indicted for two counts of felony eluding. NE, was indicted on one count of murder with a firearm specification, and one count of felonious assault. Elizabeth Renea Branch was indicted for shoplifting third offense. According to Burns, the grand jury heard testimony involving from 17 witnesses, involving 23 cases, all of which were returned as indictments. Armstrong was identified as the driver through a search of the vehicle and information obtained from a witness. William Shedrick McNair was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (heroin). Jason Brian Carico was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Joseph Logan Williams was indicted for petit larceny third offense. Christopher Eric Wyatt was indicted for shoplifting third offense. Amanda Jade Roberts was indicted for two counts of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine, cocaine). Bryan was also indicted for operating the vehicle having a fictitious license plate.GARY S. SELWAY, 60, of Canton Aggravated Possession of Drugs and Drug Paraphernalia Offenses. Taylor Nicole Robinson was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). While on patrol Dec. 15, 2022, Minerva police officers identified the license plate on a vehicle driven by Bryan, but owned by Flack, that was stolen from Akron Further investigation found suspected methamphetamine in a bag belonging to Bryan. CYTERIA D. RANDALSON, 31, of 3515 Steubenville Road SE, Amsterdam, Aggravated Possession of Drugs. Among those indicted Monday were: Samantha Marie Akers was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug with intent to distribute (methamphetamine). Michael Joiner, 36, of Taneytown was indicted Feb. 23 on one count of attempted second-degree murder, two counts of assault in the first degree, two counts of the use of a firearm in the commission of a crime of violence, and four counts of reckless endangerment, according to a Wednesday news release from Carroll County States Attorney Haven N. Shoemaker Jr. Joiners wife, Kristen Naill, 33, was indicted Feb. 23 on two counts of assault in the first degree, one count of use of firearm in the commission of a crime of violence, and four counts of reckless endangerment, according to the news release. Cody Mitchell Kilby was indicted for one count each of possession of a Schedule II drug (cocaine) and felony eluding. Barnett said several drug-related indictments were handed down during the half-day session. Katie Lee Hartford was indicted for two counts of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). John Levi Miller was indicted for statutory burglary. Stuart Parker Osteen was indicted for possession with intent to distribute marijuana. Jacob C. Wallace, 27, of Kensington; driving while under influence of alcohol or drugs with refusal to submit to a test and driving under suspension. Kayla Nicole Willis was indicted for shoplifting third offense. This series of events occurred between July 9 and Aug. 26, according to prosecutors. fficers found no disturbance, however Diaz continued to become unruly and as officers were attempting to take him into custody for impeding their investigation, Diaz kicked a Carrollton Police officer. Samuel Gochez Palumbo was indicted for one count each of malicious wounding and assault and battery on a family or household member third case. The driver stopped the vehicle and fled on foot. Sandra Kay Edwards was indicted for possession of a sawed-off shotgun. Sullivan was indicted on one count of Having Weapons Under Disability, one count of Aggravated Possession of Drugs, one count of Possession of Drugs, and one count of Possession of Dangerous Drugs. Michael Shade Hawks was indicted for one count each of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine) and breaking and entering. Alyson Michelle Stillwell was indicted for grand larceny. -Michael S. Herrron, 55, of 135 43rd St., Canton, was indicted on one count of assault, (fourth degree felony), one count of resisting arrest (second degree misdemeanor), and one count of obstructing official business (second degree misdemeanor). Ian K. Meredith, 19, of Scio, faces charges of conspiracy in commission of improper discharging a firearm at a habitation, conspiracy in the commission of improper handling of firearms in a motor vehicle, tampering with evidence and obstructing justice. Christopher Dillon Allen Shopshear was indicted for possession of a Schedule I/II drug (methamphetamine). Jermaine Rondell Harris was indicted for one count each of uttering and forgery. Otha Larry Huffmanwas indicted for two counts each of forgery of a public document, uttering a public document, and one count of possion of a firearm after being convicted of a felony. A Carroll County Grand Jury handed down 125 indictments against 79 people on Monday. Garrett Lewis Umberger was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). During the stop, a K-9 alerted on the vehicle and search of the interior of the vehicle discovered the drugs and a glass pipe used to smoke methamphetamine in a bag belonging to Selway.CHARLES R. LOTERBAUGH, 36, of 7060 Alliance Rd., Malvern, Aggravated Possession of Drugs. A loaded handgun was found under Lohrs drivers seat. JUSTINM. SULLIVAN,38, and ORLOTHOMASDAILEY, 54, both of Massillon, and ROSEM. KELLEY, 38, of Canton. Grand jury indicts 40 in Carroll | News | pmg-va.com Among those indicted Tyron Marquis McMillian was indicted for statutory burglary. Lauren Elizabeth Peddycord was indicted for shoplifting third offense. Frank Jermaine Valentine was indicted for uttering a forged bank note. On Nov. 1, Fisher was stopped by sheriff deputies for speeding on Avalon Road. Dorian Evander Jones, II was indicted for two counts of possession of a Schedule II drug with intent to distribute (methamphetamine, oxycodone) and one count possession of a Schedule IV drug with intent to distribute (alprazolam). Meredith, according to Carroll County court records, drove a vehicle in which a passenger fired a gun at a residence in the Harlem Springs area, which is southeast of Carrollton. Melissa Bobbitt Whiteted was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). A Carroll County grand jury handed down nine indictments during a half -day session Jan. 3 with all but one case carrying drug-related charges.Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett said indictments were returned against the following:HEATHER D. BLANCHARD, 49, of Cambridge, Aggravated Possession of Drugs and Possessing Drug Abuse. Grand Jury Presents Six-Count Indictment Against Controversial Local Doctor August 23, 2022 2:39 pm A Carroll County Grand Jury has issued a six-count indictment against a local doctor, accused of using a computer network to examine peoples medical data without authority. David Lee Hamm was indicted for two counts each of statutory burglary and grand larceny. Grand Jury hands down 136 indictments Monday. Zachary Neil Cochran was indicted for shoplifting third offense. 19 indictments returned in full-day grand jury session - The Carroll During the course of the traffic stop, Cowan allegedly gave officers a false identity. Samuel Lee Hill was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Joseph Scott Bombe was indicted for one count each of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine) and possession of ammunition after being convicted of a felony. JACOBAARONIDEN, 30, of 194 Arbor Rd. Jessie William Hundley was indicted for three counts of assault on a police officer and one count each of possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine) and felony eluding. Elijah David Phillips was indicted for possession of a Schedule I/II drug (methamphetamine). Joseph A. Dinger, 36, of Mechanicstown, was indicted on tampering with evidence and obstructing justice. Hillsville to become Jurassic Park Sept. 24, 2018 The Carroll News Privacy Policy. It is alleged that Pisony entered a Sherrodsville area storage unit Oct. 23, 2020, and took approximately $5,000 worth of property that included military memorabilia owned by a veteran. A Carroll County grand jury handed down nine indictments during a half -day session Jan. 3 with all but one case carrying drug-related charges. Aaron Craig Meeks was indicted for one count each of possession of a Schedule I/II drug (psilocyn), possession of a Schedule IV drug with the intent to distribute (alprazolam), and possession with intent to distribute marijuana. David B. Reeger, 35, of Salineville; two counts of possession of heroin, and one count each of receiving stolen property, possession of drug abuse instruments and falsification. A Carroll County grand jury handed down 10 indictments for drug-related offenses during a full-day session May 5. Timothy Allen Laffoon was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Jessica Renea Oaster was indicted for shoplifting third offense. James Wesley Wall was indicted for escape. When big news breaks, be the first to know. 1, Pursglove, WV, and Steven D. Whitacre, 31, of 935 Wertz Ave. SW, Canton, and Amanda D. Tolley, 38, of 2536 Maxine Ave. NE, Canton, were each indicted on one count of aggravated possession of drugs (5th degree felonies). John Robert Simpson was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Jimmie Lee McCrary was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member-third case. Jeremiah David Isom was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Carroll County grand jury Kaleb Warren Gallimore was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Carroll County Amber N. David, 38, of Niles; aggravated possession of drugs and possession of drug abuse instruments. Billie Joe Norris was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Christopher Shawn Hatcher was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). A Carroll County Grand Jury handed down 136 indictments Monday against a total of 81 people. Ethan Wayne Gibson was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Jesse Lee Key was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone). Rebecca Jean Morales was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Michael Anthony Bower was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). James Michael Dunford was indicted for malicious wounding. Wayne William Brown, Jr. was indicted for assault and battery on a police officer. Adam Clayton Myers was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine). Prosecuting Attorney Steven D. Barnett said the grand jury heard testimony from 14 witnesses. An indictment indicates that a On January 3 rd, the Carroll County Grand Jury returned indictments, charging 61 people in connection to the ongoing investigation.