Grand jury issues indictments in Boyd
Oct. 1—CATLETTSBURG — A Boyd County grand jury issued a handful of indictments last week, ranging from drug possession to assault on police officers.
An indictment is not an indication of guilt, rather a grand jury found probable cause for the state to pursue prosecution.
The following people remain innocent until proven guilty in a court of law:
—Rebecca D. Adkins, 43, of Ashland, was indicted on a sole count of first-degree promoting contraband.
—Adam Christian, 34, of Ashland, was indicted on charges of first-degree promoting contraband and tampering with physical evidence.
—John W. Holbrook, 42, of Ashland, was indicted on charges of first-degree, second-offense public intoxication, resisting arrest, menacing, second-degree disorderly conduct, three counts of third-degree assault of a police officer, first-degree criminal mischief and third-degree terroristic threatening.
—Cassie N. Huff, 34, of South Point, Ohio, was indicted on a sole count simple possession of heroin.
—William F. Fluty, 56, of Catlettsburg, was indicted on charges of receiving stolen property valuing between $1,000 and $10,000, operating on a suspended or revoked driver's license and reckless driving.
—Cierra Childress a.k.a. Courtney Childress, 30, of Ashland, was indicted on charges of first-degree, second-offense possession of methamphetamine and identity theft.
—Ethan A. Tucker, 19, of no listed address, was indicted on a sole count of third-degree burglary.
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