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for trying to hid potential
evidence under the trash
bag in the trash can in the
Liberty Mart men’s rest-
room on Feb. 28, 2021.
KSP Trooper Tyler
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Grand llll'll returns 1!! felony indictments
grams of Fentanyl.
Deputy Davidson pro—
vided testimony in this
case.
* Tessa Roseberry, 49,
was indicted on one count
The Bath County Grand Smith provided testimony of resisting arrest; and
Jury was in session on
Thursday, September
and returned 19 felony in-
dictments against individu-
als, including many drug—
related charges.
An indictment is a state-
ment of charges against
an individual before a case
goes to circuit court and is
not a conviction.
All individuals are con-
sidered innocent until
proven guilty or pleading
guilty in court.
* Brian Hall, was
indicted on one count of
possession of a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, when he was
found to be in possession
of the Scheduled II nar-
cotic drug, methamphet-
amine, on June in
Bath County.
Deputy Sheriff Taylor
Davidson provided testi-
mony in this case.
* Lance A. McCarty,
24, was indicted on one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, when
he was found to be in pos-
session of the Scheduled
II narcotic drug, meth-
amphetamine, on July 25,
in Bath County.
Deputy Davidson also
provided testimony in this
case.
* Paul Swartz, 51, was
in this case.
* Jeremy Henchon, 46,
was indicted on one count
of flagrant non-support for
failing to provide child sup
port to his one minor child
for which he was under a
court order to do so, with
arrears totally as
of September
* Douglas Willoughby,
55, Autumn Gibson,
and Tara Baldridge, 26,
were indicted as co-defen—
dants after being charged
in Bath County on May
Willoughby was indicted
on one count of improper
registration plate; one
count of operating a mo-
tor vehicle under the in-
fluence of controlled sub-
stances, first offense; one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
' degree, first offense, when
he found to be in posses-
sion of the Schedule II nar—
cotic drug, grams of
Fentanyl; and one count of
possession of drug para-
phernalia (needles and a
scale). v
Gibson was indicted on
one count of giving an of-
ficer false identifying infor-
mation, when, after being
questioned by Deputy Tay—
lor Davidson, she gave the
officer the incorrect name
of Tailor Stephens, with
one count of assault, third
degree, police/probation
officer, when, on May 18,
while being detained
by the Bath County Sher-
iff’s Office, she fought
with Deputy Geneane
Penix, punching her, slap
ping her, and causing her
to fall and injury her left
knee.
Deputy Penix provided
testimony in this case.
* Ricky Lee Sparks, Jr.,
36, was indicted on one
count of possession of a
controlled substance, first
degree, first offense, when
he was in possession of
the Schedule II narcotic
drug, methamphetamine,
on May in Bath
County.
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case.
John Juenger, 32, Earl
J. Stephens, Crystal
Gail Stephens, 38, and
Kenneth C. Markland,
35, were indicted as co-
defendants after they were
charged on May
in Bath County
Juenger was indicted
on one count of traffick-
ing in a controlled sub-
stance, first degree, first
offense, heroin, for traf-
ficking in the Schedule I
and Schedule II narcotic
drugs, a Heroin and Fen-
indicted on one count of the intent to mislead him; tanyl mixture; one
count of
possession ofa controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, metham-
phetamine; one count
and one count of posses-
sion of a controlled sub—
stance, first degree, first
offense, when she was
trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense — Carfentanil
or Fentanyl derivatives, for
possession of a controlled found to be in possession trafficking in the
Schedule
substance, second de-
gree, anabolic steroid, the
Schedule III controlled
substance, Testoterone
Enanthate; one count
of possession of a con-
of the Schedule II narcotic
drug, Fentanyl.
,Baldridge was indicted
on one count of giving an
officer false identifying in—
formation, when, after be-
II narcotic drug; one count
of possession of drug para-
phernalia (baggies); one
count of operating on a
suspended/revoked oper-
ator’s license; one count of
ficking in a controlled sub-
stance, first degree, more
than or equal to two grams
of methamphetamine, for
trafficking in grams
of the Schedule II narcotic
drug; one count of posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance, second degree,
the non-narcotic drug,
Buprenorphine; one count
of possession of drug
paraphernalia (baggies,
cash, and scales); and one
count of being a persistent
felony offender, first de-
gree, for a previous guilty
pleas in Montgomery Cir—
cuit Court in Clark
Circuit Court in and
Bath Circuit Court in
and he is currently on pro-
bation.
Crystal Gail Stephens
was indicted on one count
of possession of a con-
trolled substance, first de-
gree, first offense, Heroin.
Markland was indicted
on one count of possession
of a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
methamphetamine.
Trooper Tyler Smith
also provided testimony in
this case. ‘
* Rebekah L. Castro, 35,
was indicted on one count
of operating a motor vehi-
cle under the influence of
alcohol/ substances, third
offense, on May
in Bath County; two counts
of wanton endangerment,
first degree, for operating
a motor vehicle under the
influence with her two mi-
nor children in the vehicle
with her; one count of op-
erating on a suspended/
revoked operator’s 1i-
cense; one count of fail-
ure to produce insurance
card; one count of booster
seat violation, when she
was transporting one of
her son’s without a child
safety device; one count of
possession of a controlled
substance, third degree,
for possessing the Sched-
tr011€d Sllbstance,. second ing questioned by Deputy ‘failure to wear
seat belts; ' Eule V non-narcotic drug,
and one (aunt of being'al‘w'lo‘ Gabapentin tablets; and
degree, the Schedulew-Ifimx Davidson, she‘r‘gave him
controlled substance, Bu-
prenorphine; one count
the incorrect name of Tara
Champine and the date of
persistent felony offender,
second degree, for a previ-
of a controlled substance birth as July with ous guilty pleas in Mont-
not in original container;
one count of possession
of drug paraphernalia (sy-
ringes and a glass pipe);
and one count of tamper-
ing with physical evidence,
the intent to mislead the
officer; and one count of
possession of a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, the Sched-
ule II narcotic drug,
gomery Circuit Court and
Menifee Circuit Court in
and is currently on
probation.
Earl J. Stephens was in-
dicted on one count of traf-
one count of possession of
controlled substance not
in original container.
Deputy Davidson pro-
vided testimony in this
case.
* Bennie Charles John-
son, was indicted on
one count of failure to
wear seat belts; one count
of failure of failure to pro-
duce insurance card; one
count of possession of
a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
methamphetamine; and
one count operating on a
suspended/ revoked op-
erator’s license, on June
in Bath County.
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case.
* Chester D. Mullins,
was indicted on one count
of receiving stolen proper-
ty, over but less than
for being in pos—
session of a Chevro-
let Envoy on June
that was reported stolen
from Charles Mynhier
and valued at one
count of public intoxica-
tion, controlled substance;
one count of possession of
drug paraphernalia (bag-
gies); one count disorder-
ly conduct, first degree;
and one count of being a
persistent felony offender,
first degree, for previous
guilty pleas in Montgom-
ery Circuit Court in
and in Campbell Circuit
Court in and his con-
ditional discharge ended
in March
Deputy Taylor Davidson
provided testimony in this
case.
Glen R. White, 53, was
indicted on one count of
trafficking in a controlled
substance, first degree,
first offense, more than
or equal to two grams,
methamphetamine, for
trafficking in grams
of methamphetamine on
June 13, and one
count of possession of
drug paraphernalia (digi-
tal scale and needles).
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case.
* Harley Levi Dotson,
27, was indicted on one
count of failure to wear
seat belts; oneécountof fail-7
ure to‘pro‘duce' irisrirance
card; one count of no/ex—
pired Kentucky registra-
tion receipt; one count of
failure to register transfers
of vehicle; one count of
trafficking in a controlled 1
substance, first degree,
first offense, more than or
equal to 2 grams, metham-
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phetamine, for trafficking
in grams, on July
one count of posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia
(scale); and one count of
operating a motor vehicle
while license revoked/
suspended for driving un—
der the influence, firstfof-
fense. ‘
Deputy Taylor Davidson
provided testimony in this
case.
* Paul W. Jones, 42, was
indicted on one count- of
failure to wear seat belts;
one count of operating “
on a suspended/revoked
operator’s license; and
one count of possession
of a controlled substance,
first degree, first offense,
methamphetamine, for
being in possession of the
Schedule II narcotic drug
on July
Trooper Tyler Smith
provided testimony in this
case. '
John Highley, 54, was
indicted on one count ‘of
kidnapping, for not allow-
ing his girlfriend, Ruth
Stamper, leave the resi-
dence on Old River Road
in Salt Lick, Kentucky, on
July one count of
kidnapping, for not allow-
ing his mother, Martha
Johnson, to leave the same
residence, and threatening
to kill her if she opened
the door; three counts Of
terroristic threatening, for
threatening to kill Ruth
Stamper, Martha J ohns’on,
and Sharon Suttles; one
count of assault, fourth
degree, no visible injury,
for hitting Ruth Stamper
in the head with his fist;
one count of cruelty to ani-
mals, second degree, for
punching his dog with‘hi's
fist; one count of wanton
endangerment, first de-
gree, for, threatening Ruth
Stamper with a knife while
assaulting her; and one
count of assault, fourth de-
gree, no visible injury, for
fighting m‘th Sharon Sut-
"tles andpushing her out of
the doorrof his residence.
Bath County Deputy
Sheriff Leighton McNabb
provided testimony in this
case.
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