Edmonson County Circuit Court was recently held where a Grand Jury returned the following indictments in May, 2018. Brandon Blanton, Assault in the first degree-domestic violence. Kidnapping-adult. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Christopher L. Brown, possession of controlled substance, first degree, first offense- drug unspecified. Mathew T. Carroll, possession of controlled substance in the first degree- methamphetamine. Possession of controlled substance in the third degree. Possession of drug paraphernalia- buy possess. Reckless driving. Brian Cox, Theft by unlawful taking or disposition- firearm. Possession of handgun by convicted felon. Persistent offender in the first degree. James Crouch, Burglary in the first degree. Theft by unlawful taking-firearm. Theft by unlawful taking over $500. Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Possession of handgun by convicted felon. Persistent offender in the first degree. Anthony L. Dale, Burglary in the second degree. Burglary in the third degree. Fleeing or evading the police in the first degree- motor vehicle. Wanton endangerment in the first degree- police officer. Theft by unlawful taking over $500.00. Robbery in the first degree. Theft by unlawful taking or disp all others under $500.00 Burglary in the first degree. Ryan N. Davis, Operate motor vehicle under influence ALC/Drugs. Fourth offense. Failure to produce insurance card. Failure to wear seat belts. Caleb C. Dunn, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, First offense (methamphetamine)- firearm enhanced. Fleeing or evading police in the second degree (on foot). Wanton endangerment in the first degree- police officer. Operating vehicle with expired operator’s license. Tampering with physical evidence. Trafficking in controlled substance, first degree, first offense- Meth- firearm enhanced. Steven Embry, Assault in the second degree-domestic violence. Wanton endangerment in the first degree. Disorderly conduct in the second degree. Persistent felony offender in the second degree. Amanda Garrison, Trafficking in controlled substance in the second degree, first offense-drug unspecified. Tampering with physical evidence. Ronald G. Dunn Jr., Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Rebecca Goldsmith, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree- meth. Drug paraphernalia-buy possess. Kyle R. Whittinghill- Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the second degree. Theft by identity of another without consent. Theft by deception under $500.00. Cody L. Haycraft, Bail jumping in the first degree. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Brett Higgs, Robbery in the first degree. Theft by unlawful taking or disp all others under $500.00. Burglary in the first degree. James Johnson, Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Possession of handgun by convicted felon. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess- firearm enhanced. Marcus Q. Johnson, Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess- firearm enhanced. Tonya M. Johnson, Trafficking in controlled substance in the third degree-firearm enhanced. Possession controlled substance in the first degree- firearm enhanced. Tampering with physical evidence. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess- firearm enhanced. Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Endangering the welfare of a minor. Silas D. Kinser, Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree. Sherman L. Keown, trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense- meth- firearm enhanced. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property- firearm. Trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense, drug unspecified, firearm enhanced. Tampering with physical evidence. Trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense, meth, firearm enhanced. Barton A. Houchin, Possession of controlled substance in the first degree-meth. Possession of Marijuana, No registration plates. Failure to produce insurance card. Possession of controlled substance in the second degree- drug unspecified. Reckless driving.
Zachary A. Kinser, Reckless driving. One headlight. Possession of controlled substance in the third degree, Two counts. Unlawful transaction with a minor in the second degree. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Possession of marijuana. Kristopher D. McCombs, Trafficking in controlled substance in the second degree, first offense- drug unspecified. Tampering with physical evidence. Ricky Neal Mulllikin, Theft by unlawful taking or disposition from building over $500. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Christian D. Price, Possession of handgun by convicted felon. Receiving stolen property- firearm. Persistent felony offender in the first degree. Alex L. Perry, Knowing exploit adult by person over $300.00. Forgery in the second degree, twenty counts. Theft by deception over $10,000. Theft by unlawful taking or disposition all others over $10,000. Lindsey N. Richards, Trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense, meth- firearm enhanced. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess- firearm enhanced. Receiving stolen property- firearm. Trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense, drug unspecified, firearm enhanced. Tampering with physical evidence. Trafficking controlled substance in the first degree, first offense, meth-firearm enhanced. Sandy N. Riddle, Burglary in the first degree. Theft by unlawful taking, firearm. Theft by unlawful taking, over $500.00. Possession of firearm by convicted felon. Possession of handgun by convicted felon. Persistent offender in the first degree. Timothy R. Tomes, Possession of controlled substance, first degree, first offense- methamphetamine. Drug paraphernalia-buy-possess. Brent M. Withers, Public intoxication controlled substance- excludes alcohol. Possession of controlled substance in the first degree, first offense- drug unspecified. Possession of marijuana. Drug paraphernalia- buy/possess. Note: An indictment is only a formal charge and is not an admission of guilt. All parties are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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