- Kyle Barton, 37, of Woodbine: Trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree, possession of drug paraphernalia. Mike loved sports, especially UK Wildcats, Cincinnati Reds, and the Green Bay Packers. Adkins was indicted in June 2018. They say others are from attending reported Halloween parties and other events. Adkins’ bail: $2,500 full cash. Training and seminars for Federal, State, and Local Law Enforcement Agencies. Others indicted by the Whitley County grand jury and their charges include: - Joshua Roan, 30, of Canton, Ohio: Assault in the second degree, resisting arrest. E-MAIL: gabrielle.dudgeon@usdoj.gov, Project Safe Neighborhood: Revitalized in 2018, Download 2020-05-12_adkins_plea_agreement_press_release.pdf, Officer Safety Alert - Carfentanil: A Dangerous New Factor in the U.S. Opioid Crisis. - Brandi Reeves, 27, of Corbin: Trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree, possession of drug paraphernalia. UPDATE| Drug warrant sweep in Boyd County, 8 COVID-19 deaths in West Virginia, over 20,000 recover, Man charged with murder in shooting; name of victim released, US 23 shut down due to wreck involving logging truck, UPDATE | Four flown to hospital after accident, UPDATE | Secret Sandwich Society on Fire in Fayetteville, Man dies after shot along Charleston street, UPDATE | I-77 SB lanes reopens after crash.
• Joshua Bustetter, 37, of Ashland: first-degree trafficking in methamphetamine, less than 2 grams (class D felony), first offense. “The conduct in this case was particularly despicable,” said Robert M. Duncan, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. It is our hope that the defendant’s guilty plea and conviction can, in some way, mitigate the damage he has done.”, "The vast majority of law enforcement officers valiantly perform their duties.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI and Kentucky State Police. The Boyd County Grand Jury and Greenup County Grand Jury released their latest indictments. • Daniel Hall, 35, of Ashland: first-degree wanton endangerment (class D felony). - Alan Parker, 50, of Rockhold: Two counts of trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree, possession of drug paraphernalia. Johnson’s bail: $100,000. Keep checking the WSAZ App for the latest information. - Kimberly Towe, 42, of Lily: Theft by unlawful taking of the value of $10,000 or more, fraudulent use of a credit card over $10,000 or more. • Christopher Nunnally, 37, whose residence is listed as unknown: first-degree assault, a class B felony.
Court documents say the alleged incidents happened between May and June 2015, April and September 2019, and April to May 2020. Those people who are selling to the people we are busting in these indictments beware, because we’re coming to get you too. - Robert Mattie, 44, of Williamsburg: Trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree, possession of drug paraphernalia, fraudulent possession of EBT card. - Luke Powell, 18, of Xenia, Ohio: Trafficking in a controlled substance in the first degree, wanton endangerment in the first degree.
• Robert Howard, 29, of Ashland: third-degree assault (class D felony), first-degree promoting contraband (class D felony), first-degree drug possession (class D felony), possession of drug paraphernalia (class A misdemeanor) and second-degree persistent felony offender. Mansfield was arrested on March 27 during the execution of a complaint warrant. Adkins is scheduled to be sentenced on September 14, 2020. Visitation begins at noon on Sunday. All are wanted for drug trafficking charges. • Christopher D. Wilks, 37, of Ashland, was indicted on two counts of flagrant non-support. - Jonathan Durham, 33, of Stanford: Fleeing or evading police in the first degree, wanton endangerment in the first degree, persistent felony offender in the first degree. He was born July 2, 1940, in Ashland, Kentucky, a son of the late Delbert and Opal Ison Newsome. High 72F. - Justin Eldridge, 31, of Stearns: Possession of a controlled substance in the first degree, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants. All rights reserved. First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Boyd, Greenup Grand Jury release indictments, O'NEAL, Darrell Sep 22, 1942 - Nov 3, 2020, Election 2020 — Boyd thirsty for growth: Voters make county go wet, Election 2020: Sharp unseats Clark in 100th, Election 2020: Johnston wins Boyd clerk’s office, Staying on task with a force: Less than year in, group’s effectiveness evident. A Madison County grand jury indicted a man on Oct. 13 on several charges following his arrest in July, 2020. • Christopher Hale, 33, of Ashland: first-degree trafficking in methamphetamine, less than 2 grams (class C felony), first offense. • Christopher Halley, 41, of Rush, was indicted on one count of flagrant non-support. The indictment record for this case was previously sealed in public record. Adkins admitted that, in 2013, he used his position as Deputy Sheriff at the Boyd County Sheriff’s Department to request that a female victim perform sexual acts on him, in exchange for assisting her with retrieving property that she had reported as taken. - Tiffany Strunk, 23, of Parkers Lake: Possession of a controlled substance. • Jason Thompson, 36, of Ashland: first-degree possession of methamphetamine (class D felony), second offense. The operation that deputies say has been in the works for months began at about 6 a.m. Officials say 23 indictments with 32 counts were passed down from court Wednesday. • Laquasha Jones, 26, of Louisville: first-degree assault, a class B felony. All are wanted for drug trafficking. CONTACT: Gabrielle Dudgeon Weekday broadcast of WYMT Mountain News at 11. • Pennie Crawford, 46, of Catlettsburg: first-degree trafficking in methamphetamine, greater than 2 grams (class C felony), first offense.
• Derrick Cains, 40, of Grayson: first-degree possession of methamphetamine (class D felony), second offense, and drug paraphernalia buy/possess (class A misdemeanor).
• Dustin Burgess, 31, of Catlettsburg: first-degree trafficking in heroin (class B felony), repeat offense. The shooting happened just before 3 p.m. Wednesday at a home on Wallback Road. BOYD COUNTY, Ky. (WSAZ) - A woman from Boyd County has been indicted on theft and cruelty to animal charges after investigators say she failed to return dogs that she had been training back to their owners. • April Milem, 33, of Ashland: first-degree trafficking of cocaine, less than 4 grams (class D felony), first offense. Hale’s bail: $10,000. Help us combat the proliferation of sexual exploitation crimes against children. “It smacks in the face of our oath of office to protect the weak against oppression and intimidation. Burgess’s bail: $50,000 full cash. - Aaron Nelson, 30, of Williamsburg: Criminal mischief in the first degree, leaving the scene of an accident, driving a motor vehicle while license is revoked or suspended. As of 8:30 a.m. Thursday, deputies had made one arrest in the sweep. It started around 6 a.m. Thursday. • Joel Adkins, 29, of South Point: operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol (class B misdemeanor), first offense, failure of non-owner to maintain required insurance/security (class B misdemeanor), first offense, first-degree possession of an unspecified drug (class D felony) and unable to produce a copy of registration (violation).