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amphetamine.
Chief Todd Tout, Ow-
ingsville Police Depart-
ment, provided testimony
in this case.
* Luther Jimmy Smith,
39, was indicted on one
count of theft by unlawful
taking — contents from a
vehicle, over $10,000, when
he took a briefcase that
contained approximately
$125,000 in" cash that be-
longed to David and Peggy
Jackson from Mr. Jackson’s
tow truck on July 10, 2020;
and one count of tampering
with physical evidence, for
hiding potential evidence
on the road side.
* Thurman M. Ball, 47,
was indicted on one count
of no/ expired Kentucky
registration receipt, when
he did not have his registra-
tion receipt in his posses-
sion on June 10, 2021; one
count of no/expired regis-
tration plates; one count of
failure of non-owner opera-
tor to maintain required in-
surance, first offense; one
count of failure to register
transfer of motor vehicle;
two counts of disregarding
stop sign in the area of Old
River Road and Cave Run
Lake Road and the area of
Cave Run Lake Road and
US Highway 60 East; one
count of wanton engen-
derment, first degree, for
having passengers Jessie
Wallace and Jimmy Bar-
ter in the vehicle with him
while driving recklessly;
one count of criminal mis-
chief, second degree, for
damaging property with a
loss of more than $500 but
less than $1,000,000; one
count of failure to wear seat
belts; one count of fleeing/
evading police, first degree,
when he disobeyed signals
from Deputy Tanner Tout
and fled in his vehicle, cre-
' ating a substantial risk of
physical injury or death;
and one count of being a
persistent felony offender,
first degree, for previous
convictions on charges in
Bath Circuit Court in 2008
and Menifee Circuit Court
in 2005
Deputy Tanner Tout
provided testimony in this
case.
‘* Thurman Ball, 47, was
also indicted on one count
of fleeing/ evading police,
first degree, for disobeying
signals to stop his motor
vehicle from Sheriff Jessie
Stewart on April 26, 2021,
and fled in the vehicle, cre-
ating a substantial risk of
physical injury or death;
one count of wanton endan—
germent, first degree, for
nearly hitting two Depart-
ment of Highway workers
who were flagging traffic
at a road construction site
on US Highway 60 while
fleeing from officers; one
count of speeding 26 miles
or more per hour over the
speed limit on'US Highway
60; and one count of being
a persistent felony offender,
first degree, for previous
convictions on charges in
Bath Circuit Court in 2008
and Menifee Circuit Court
in 2005.
Sheriff Jessie Stewart
provided testimony in this
case.
* John R. Highley, 54,
was indicted on one count
of assault, second degree,
domestic violence, for strik-
ing a female victim with his
fists during a domestic dis-
pute, causing serious physi-
cal injury to her face and
‘ head, on March 21, 2021.
Deputy Sheriff Wes Ever-
man provided testimony in
this case.
* Charles Gordon Goldie,
30, was indicted on one
count of speeding 10 miles
per hour over the speed
limit on Ky. 36 on Febru-
ary 26, 2021; one count of
excessive window tinting;
one count of operating a
motor vehicle under the
influence of controlled sub-
stances, lst offense, with
aggravating circumstances;
one count of possession
of a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
heroin, 0.455 grams of a
heroin, fentanyl, and flou-
rofentanyl mixture; one
count of possession of
drug paraphernalia (snort
straw); one count of disre-
garding a stop sign, in the
area of Town and Country
gas station and KY 36; and
one count of possession of
a controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, meth-
amphetamine. . 1..
Trooper Alex Bryant,
Kentucky State Police Post
8, provided testimony in
this case.
* Joshua James McIn-
tosh, 26, was indicted on
one count of possession of
a controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, meth-
amphetamine for being in
possession of the Schedule
11 narcotic drug on March
11, 2021. .
Trooper Bryant also pro-
vided testimony in this case
case.
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* Jimmy Joe Burgess, 49,
was indicted on one count
of fleeing/evading ‘ police,
second degree, on foot, af-
ter disobeying signals from
Deputy Tout and fleeing,
creating a substantial risk of
physical injury, on January
26, 2021; one count of
nal mischief, third degree;
one count of possession
of a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
methamphetamine; and
one count of possession of
a controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, hero-
in, for possessing a heroin,
fentanyl, and methamphet-
amine mixture.
Deputy Tout also provid-
ed testimony in this case.
* Glennis Goldy, 73, was
indicted on one count of
sexual abuse, first degree,
for subjecting a juvenile
under 16 years of age to
sexual contact on or about
May 2019.
Trooper T. Smith, Ken-
tucky State Police, provided
testimony in this case.
* Connie Sue Easter—
ling, 50, and Treva Mi-
chelle Johnson, 35, were
indicted as co—defendants
on one count of trafficking
in a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
less than ‘10 dosage units,
for a controlled buy of the
Schedule II narcotic drug,
four and a half Oxycodone,
on January 19, 2018, in
Bath County.
Johnson was also indict-
ed on one count of being a
persistent felony offender
for a previous guilty plea to
charges in Rowan Circuit
Court in 2015.
Dave Mirus, Rowan
County Sheriff’s Office,
provided testimony in this
case. ‘
* Tempie Sue Burton, 40,
was indicted on one count
of trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree
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dosage units, when she par-
ticipated in a controlled buy
of 14 Oxycodone on March
2, 2018, in Bath County;
and one count of traffick—
ing a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
less than 10 dosage units,
for participating in a con-
trolled buy of 4 Oxycodone
on March 26, 2018.
Dave Mirus also provid-
ed testimony in this case.
* Amber J. Kirby, 30, was
indicted on one count of
trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, less than 10
dosage units, for partici-
pating in a controlled buy
of 4 Oxycodone, on March
30, 2018; one count of com-
plicity to trafficking in a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, 10
or more dosage units, for
helping Mitchell Dameron
sell 22 Oxycodone 10 mg
tablets in a controlled drug
buy on April 10, 2018; and
one count of complicity to
trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, 10 or more
dosage units, for helping
Mitchell Dameron sell 30
Oxycodone 10 mg tablets
in a controlled drug buy on
April 13, 2018.
Dave Mirus also provid-
ed testimony in this case.
* David Martin, 49; Emily
Edwards, 30; Joseph Hat-
ton, 35; and Thera Nelson,
22, were indicted as co-
defendants following a De-
cember 11, 2020, drug bust.
Martin was indicted on
one count of trafficking in
a controlled substance, first
degree, 2 or more grams of
methamphetamine, for traf-
ficking in 89.696 grams of
methamphetamine, While
in possession of a .22 cali-
ber Ruger pistol; one count
of trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree, less
than 10 dosage units, for
I-ll dl' I I‘ .3"
H narcotic drug, Hydro-
codone; and one count of
possession of drug para-
phernalia (baggies, digital
scales, and glass pipes).
Edwards was indicted
on one count of possession
of a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
methamphetamine; and
one count of possession of
marijuana
Hatton was indicted on
one count of resisting ar-
rest, for intentionally at—
tempting to prevent Officer
Billy Rudd from affecting
an arrest; one count of flee-
ing/ evading police, second
degree, on foot, for flee-
ing after disobeying sig-
nals from Officers Rudd
and Justin Sutherland; one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, meth-
amphetamine; and one
count of possession of drug
paraphernalia (glass pipe).
Nelson was indicted on
one count of possession of
a controlled substance, first
degree, first office, meth-
amphetamine;
Officer Justin Sutherland
provided testimony in this
case. '
* John Richard Highley,
54, was indicted on one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, for
being possession of the
Schedule II narcotic drug
on March 5, 2021.
Deputy Taylor Davidson,
Bath County Sheriff’s Of-
fice, provided testimony in
this case.
* Jeffrey S. Bailey, 36,
was indicted on one count
of receiving stolen prop-
erty, valued over $500 but
less than $10,000, when
he found to be in posses-
sion on. April 14, 2021, of a
1997 ee W . ler stolen
from Robert Diffenback in
Orlando, Florida, valued at
approximately $6500; and
one count of theft of motor
vehicle registration plate,
when he was found to be
in possessiOn of a stolen li-
cense plate that belongs on
a vehicle in Georgia.
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case.
* Stephanie Marie Da-
vis, 33, was indicted on one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, 0.196
of. fentanyl, on May 11,
2021; and one count of pos-
session of drug parapher-
nalia (needles).
Deputy Taylor Davidson
provided testimony in this
case.
* William R Donathan,
35, was indicted on one
count of receiving stolen
property, valued over $500
but less than $10,000, when
he was found in possession
of a 2012 Dodge Journey on
June 8, 2021, stolen from J a-
cob Ball, valued at approxi-
mately $10,000; and one
count of being a persistent
felony offender, second de-
gree, for a previous guilty
plea to charges in Rowan
Circuit Court in 2011.
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case.
* T empie Burton, 40, and
Amber J. Kirby, 30, were
indicted as co—defendants
on one count of trafficking
in a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
less than 10 dosage units,
for a controlled drug buy
of 7 Oxycodone on April 5,
2018, in Bath County.
Dave Mirus provided tes-
timony in this case.
The Bath County Extension District's most recent audit and adopted
budget can be viewed anytime on the Department for Local Government’s
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