Several people indicted for violent crimes
Sep. 11—Staff report
Several people are facing serious charges after being indicted by the latest Lawrence County Grand Jury for causing harm to others.
They include:
—Justin O. Jenkins, 36, of Ironton, is charged with third-degree felony abduction, first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest.
—Charles Anthony Markel, 41, Coal Grove, third-degree felony retaliation, fourth-degree felony disrupting public services, fourth-degree felony assault and second-degree misdemeanor resisting arrest.
—Kimberly D. Richman, 43, Coal Grove, fourth-degree felony assault and third-degree felony obstructing official business.
—William R. Sexton, 41, four counts of second-degree felony felonious assault, two counts of third-degree felony tampering with evidence, two counts of third-degree felony having weapons under disability, fifth-degree felony breaking and entering, third-degree felony failure to comply with the order or signal of a police officer, third-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, fourth-degree felony receiving stolen property and first-degree misdemeanor possessing a defaced firearm.
—Brandon L. Potts, 36, Ironton, fourth-degree felony strangulation and first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence.
Other people indicted and their charges include:
—Buddy A. Jenkins, 43, Ironton, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs.
—Randy Eugene Jackson, 47, Ironton, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and fourth-degree receiving stolen property.
—Amanda Marie Nichols, 43, Portsmouth, third-degree felony tampering with evidence.
—Keely Holtzapfel, 33, Ironton, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs and second-degree misdemeanor possessing drug abuse instruments.
—Taylor Layne Parmiter, 33, South Point, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs.
—Brandon L. Walters, 31, Proctorville, fifth-degree felony breaking and entering and fourth-degree felony theft from a person in a protected class.
—James D. Haddock Jr., 49, Portsmouth, fifth-degree felony possession of cocaine and third-degree felony tampering with evidence.
—Wyatt Christopher Stormes, 24, Grayson, Kentucky, fifth-degree felony possession of a fentanyl-related compound.
—Toby D. Avery, 45, Ironton, three counts of fifth-degree felony aggravated possession on drugs and fifth-degree felony possession of a fentanyl-related compound.
—Betty J. Pierce, 43, Ironton, fifth-degree aggravated felony possession of drugs.
—Thomas K. Kolberg, 33, Lucasville, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, third-degree felony having weapons under disability and fourth-degree misdemeanor criminal trespassing.
—Christine E. Nava, 28, Lucasville, fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs, third-degree felony having weapons under disability and fourth-degree misdemeanor criminal trespassing.
—John F. Hatfield, 54, Proctorville, fifth-degree felony breaking and entering and fourth-degree felony theft from a person in a protected class.
—Jamie A. Baker, 32, South Point, first-degree misdemeanor domestic violence.
—Christopher S. Newcomb, 38, Ironton, third-degree felony tampering with evidence and fifth-degree felony vandalism.
—Tarence J. Arrington, 27, Detroit, first-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs and first-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs.
—Quesean N. Branner, 30, Detroit, first-degree felony aggravated trafficking in drugs and first-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs.
—Joseph Papineau, 45, Columbus, two counts of fifth-degree felony breaking and entering, two counts of fifth-degree felony vandalism and second-degree felony engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity.