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Grand Jury Indictments

Grand Jury Indictments

Yahoo15-04-2025

Scioto County Prosecutor Shane A. Tieman has announced the Scioto County Grand Jury met Friday, April 4, and returned 23 public indictments. The defendants indicted are charged as follows:
Keenan Parks, 36, of Columbus, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Failure to Appear as Required by Recognizance
Eric Peyton, 46, of Lucasville, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Possession of a Deadly Weapon While Under Detention
* Felonious Assault (2 Counts)
Devonte Walton, 35, of Lucasville, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Felonious Assault
* Possession of a Deadly Weapon While Under Detention
Tiffany Charles, 40, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Aggravated Possession of Drugs
* Illegal Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
Marie Miller, 43, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Telecommunications Fraud
* Misuse of Credit Cards
* Grand Theft
* Theft
Kaleb Dixon, 26, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Aggravated Burglary
* Felonious Assault (2 Counts)
Jessica Riggs, 26, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits
Brian Taylor, 52, of Rarden, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Breaking and Entering
Rava Hudson, 30, of McDermott, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits
Zachary Hudson, 29, of McDermott, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits
Jeanie York, 22, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits
Cameron Dixon, 21, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits
Mason Armstrong, 19, of Knoxville, TN, was indicted on:
* Receiving Stolen Property
James Young, 53, of New Boston, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Grand Theft
* Receiving Stolen Property (2 Counts)
* Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle
Anna Caudill, 33, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Theft
* Theft from a Person in a Protected Class
* Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts)
Richard Colley, 36, of Stout, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Theft from a Person in a Protected Class
* Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts)
Brian Bowen, 56, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Attempted Burglary
Mark Cole, 44, of Manchester, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Attempted Burglary
Bradley Sudbrook, 29, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Strangulation
* Domestic Violence (2 Counts)
* Assault
* Aggravated Menacing
Kevin Rodgers, 31, of Hernando, MS, was indicted on:
* Receiving Stolen Property
Justin Whisman, 30, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Burglary
* Disrupting Public Services
* Domestic Violence
* Assault
Jodi Howard, 51, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Theft from a Person in a Protected Class (2 Counts)
* Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts)
Ronald Howard, 53, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on:
* Theft from a Person in a Protected Class (2 Counts)
* Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts)

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Scioto County Prosecutor Shane A. Tieman has announced the Scioto County Grand Jury met Friday, April 4, and returned 23 public indictments. The defendants indicted are charged as follows: Keenan Parks, 36, of Columbus, Ohio, was indicted on: * Failure to Appear as Required by Recognizance Eric Peyton, 46, of Lucasville, Ohio, was indicted on: * Possession of a Deadly Weapon While Under Detention * Felonious Assault (2 Counts) Devonte Walton, 35, of Lucasville, Ohio, was indicted on: * Felonious Assault * Possession of a Deadly Weapon While Under Detention Tiffany Charles, 40, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Aggravated Possession of Drugs * Illegal Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Marie Miller, 43, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Telecommunications Fraud * Misuse of Credit Cards * Grand Theft * Theft Kaleb Dixon, 26, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, was indicted on: * Aggravated Burglary * Felonious Assault (2 Counts) Jessica Riggs, 26, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits Brian Taylor, 52, of Rarden, Ohio, was indicted on: * Breaking and Entering Rava Hudson, 30, of McDermott, Ohio, was indicted on: * Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits Zachary Hudson, 29, of McDermott, Ohio, was indicted on: * Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits Jeanie York, 22, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits Cameron Dixon, 21, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Illegal Use or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits or Wic Program Benefits Mason Armstrong, 19, of Knoxville, TN, was indicted on: * Receiving Stolen Property James Young, 53, of New Boston, Ohio, was indicted on: * Grand Theft * Receiving Stolen Property (2 Counts) * Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle Anna Caudill, 33, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Theft * Theft from a Person in a Protected Class * Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts) Richard Colley, 36, of Stout, Ohio, was indicted on: * Theft from a Person in a Protected Class * Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts) Brian Bowen, 56, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, was indicted on: * Attempted Burglary Mark Cole, 44, of Manchester, Ohio, was indicted on: * Attempted Burglary Bradley Sudbrook, 29, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Strangulation * Domestic Violence (2 Counts) * Assault * Aggravated Menacing Kevin Rodgers, 31, of Hernando, MS, was indicted on: * Receiving Stolen Property Justin Whisman, 30, of Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Burglary * Disrupting Public Services * Domestic Violence * Assault Jodi Howard, 51, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Theft from a Person in a Protected Class (2 Counts) * Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts) Ronald Howard, 53, of West Portsmouth, Ohio, was indicted on: * Theft from a Person in a Protected Class (2 Counts) * Telecommunications Fraud (2 Counts)

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