An Edmonson County Grand Jury returned the following indictments in February, 2020. Natasha Goodall, flagrant non support. Wallace Mercer, flagrant non support. Adam Miller, flagrant non support. Susan Cherry, trafficking in controlled substance in the first degree. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Possession of marijuana. Careless driving. Tampering with physical evidence. Johnathan E. Willoughby, possession of controlled substance in the first degree (meth). Public intoxication. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Timothy R. Bridges, possession of controlled substance in the first degree, second offense-meth. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Leaving scene of accident. Criminal mischief in the first degree. (two counts) Criminal mischief in the third degree. Pedro Sanchez, flagrant non support. Patrick Ingram, Receiving stolen property $10,000 or more. Escape in the second degree. Fleeing or evading police in the first degree (on foot). Resisting arrest. Operating motor vehicle on suspended or revoked license. Disorderly conduct in the second degree. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Erik Harley Anderson, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, second offense, meth- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess, firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Persistent felony offender in the second degree. Erik D. Anderson, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, meth- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess, firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Martha Poteet, Assault in the third degree- police officer (two counts). Wanton endangerment- first degree- police officer (two counts). Resisting arrest (three counts). Criminal trespassing in the second degree (two counts). Burglary in the third degree. Terroristic threatening in the third degree. Menacing (two counts). Theft by unlawful taking or disposition all others under $500. Disorderly conduct in the second degree (two counts). Criminal mischief in the third degree. Samantha Seabolt, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree (meth). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Calley Bell- Anderson, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, meth- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess, firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Tasha M. Anderson, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, meth- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Sydney Sawyer, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, meth- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess, firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Tyler A. Miller, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, second offense, meth-firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property over $500. Receiving stolen property (firearm). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess, firearm enhanced. Engaging in organized crime. Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Jacob D. Burton, Trafficking in controlled substance in the first degree- meth. Drug paraphernalia- buy/ possess. Fleeing or evading police, second degree (on foot). Possession of marijuana. Theft- receipt og stolen credit/debit- 2 or more cards. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Kyra Leeann Holt, Trafficking in controlled substance in the first degree- meth. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Fleeing or evading police, second degree (on foot). Escape in the second degree. James Clinton, Possession of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor (five counts). Video Voyeurism (five counts). Corey Vanmeter, Theft by failure to make required disposition of property $500 or more. Timothy McGrew, Assault in the fourth degree- domestic violence. Strangulation in the first degree. Possession of marijuana. Resisting arrest. Possession of controlled substance in the first degree. Criminal mischief in the third degree. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Kenton Webb, Theft by deception- include cold checks- $500 or more. Charles Neighbors, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree (meth). Failure to or improper signal. Possession of marijuana. License to be in possession. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Dena A. Burris, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree. Prescription controlled substance not in original container. Deanna M. Miller, Possession of controlled substance, first degree, third or greater offense (meth). William Saltsman, Trafficking in controlled substance in the first degree (meth). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. No registration plates. Theft- receipt of stolen credit/debit card. Possession of a controlled substance in the first degree. Kimberly A. Deering, Trafficking in controlled substance in the first degree (meth). Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Theft- receipt of stolen credit/debit card. Possession of a controlled substance in the first degree. Giving officer false identifying information. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Note: An indictment is only a formal charge and is not an admission of guilt. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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