Grand jury returns 42 indictments

By News Staff
8:59 PM Saturday, July 4, 2009

The Butler County grand jury returned 42 indictments during its fourth session in June. The grand jury also returned six cases to the lower courts for further disposition.

Pete Snyder, 44, 26884 Bennett Road, Holden, La.; indicted on three counts of passing bad checks and one count of grand theft.

Gary Mac Gross, 60, 1619 Winona Drive, Middletown; indicted on one count of theft.

Cathy Gross, 46, 1619 Winona, Middletown; indicted on one count of complicity to theft.

Shelia A. Martin, 43, 1110 Homeside, Cincinnati; indicted on one count of aggravated possession of drugs.

Robert Lynn, 31, 4665 E. Miami River Road, Cleves; indicted on one count of possession of heroin.

Megan A. Halderman, 22, 2904 Sherman Ave., Middletown; indicted on one count of vehicular assault.

Brandy N. Bowling-Turley, 35, 550 Beissinger, Hamilton; indicted on one count each of possession of cocaine, driving under suspension, failure to illuminate rear license plate, and failure to stop at a stop sign.

Deandre Saunders, 18, 1524 Pueblo Drive, Hamilton; certified back to the lower court on one count of petty theft.

Ileria Imani Ali Bey, 23, 3431 Evanston Ave., Cincinnati; indicted on one count each of forgery and theft.

Joe R. Jones, 53, 4163 Red Cloud Court, Oxford; indicted on two counts of possession of cocaine, and one count each of trafficking in cocaine (direct), trafficking in cocaine, and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

Devon J. Brown, 37, 912 Arrowhead Drive, Apt. 9A, Oxford; indicted on one count each of trafficking in cocaine and possession of cocaine.

Edward Robertson, 38, 129 Sail Drive, Eaton; indicted on one count each of aggravated burglary, aggravated burglary (direct), felonious assault, kidnapping (direct), vandalism (direct), resisting arrest (direct), endangering children (direct), and obstructing official business (direct).

Miranda Eversole, 26, 1905 Shuler, Hamilton; indicted on one count each of tampering with evidence, possession of heroin, and possession of cocaine.

Nicole Vollet, 22, 572 Hermay, Hamilton; indicted on three counts of aggravated possession of drugs, and one count each of possession of heroin and permitting drug abuse.

Jose Guadalupe Rodriguez-Hernandez, 21, 1021 Edison, Hamilton; indicted on one count each of possession of heroin, operating a vehicle under the influence, operating a vehicle under the influence (direct), and tampering with evidence (direct).

Josiah B. Campbell, 22, 7 Muriel Court, Fairfield; indicted on one count each of tampering with evidence, possession of cocaine, and illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia.

Jason R. Farmer, 28, 226 Starr Ave., Apt. 4, Hamilton; indicted on two counts of possession of drugs and one count of aggravated possession of drugs.

Joshua Sebastian, 23, 26 Whitaker, Hamilton; indicted on one count of theft.

Elicia Scott, 28, 5927 Lake Road, Morrow; indicted on one count each of burglary, theft, and theft (direct).

Charles A. Burke, 31, 5927 Lake Grove, Morrow; certified back to the lower court on one count each of receiving stolen property, illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of drugs, and open container.

Christina Collins, 33, 3200 Locust St., Monroe; indicted on one count each of receiving stolen property and possession of drugs.

Jeffrey A. Jenkins, 53, 54310 Ridgeview Drive; indicted on one count each of attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and importuning.

Joshua B. Gregory, 19, 11368 Hetzler Road, Middletown; indicted on one count each of receiving stolen property and receiving stolen property (direct).

Jennifer Droke, 22, 316 Main St., Hamilton; indicted on one count each of retaliation, assault, criminal damaging or endangering, harassment with bodily substance, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct.

Ramie Elrod, 32, 29 Olinger Drive, Hamilton; indicted on one count each of theft, misuse of credit cards (direct), and receiving stolen property (direct).

Christopher Spahn, 26, 829 Martin Ave., Hamilton; indicted on one count of having weapons while under disability.

James Hurd, 42, 813 Heaton St., Apt. 2, Hamilton; certified back to the lower court on one count of domestic violence.

Lee R. Gibson, 37, 605 Charles St., Middletown; indicted on one count each of grand theft, breaking and entering, and theft.

Joel D. Dubose Jr., 33, 424 Ringling, Hamilton; indicted on one count of attempted burglary.

Thomas E. Eads, 33, 7622 Whitehall Circle, West Chester; indicted on one count each of breaking and entering, vandalism, and resisting arrest.

James E. Halas, 66, 5216 Stirrup Court, West Chester; indicted on one count of assault.

Jody L. Coffey, 33, 425 Clinton, Hamilton; indicted on one count of rape.

Justin A. Willis, 19, 559 Charlberth Drive, Hamilton; certified back to the lower court on one count each of menacing, disorderly conduct, and aggravated trespass.

Geoffrey N. Jester, 26, 2261 West Kemper Road, Cincinnati; indicted on two counts each of trafficking in cocaine (direct) and possession of cocaine (direct).

Eric Clemons Jr., 24, 5638 Kirby Ave., Cincinnati; indicted on one count each of aggravated robbery (direct), theft (direct), and having weapons while under disability (direct).

Jonathon Herring, 19, 1980 West Kemper Road, Cincinnati; indicted on one count each of aggravated trafficking in drugs, aggravated possession of drugs, trafficking in L.S.D., and possession of L.S.D.

Brian D. Ollis, 42, 305 Mill St., Seven Mile; indicted on one count each of aggravated possession of drugs (direct) and illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs (direct).

Amber D. Wilt, 30, 4525 Rosemont Court, Middletown; indicted on one count of escape (direct).

Linville Scott Hall, 48, 110 1/2 Madison St., Berea, Ky.; indicted on three counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Mark Sperry, 42, 845 Dubois Road, Apt. 2, Carlisle; indicted on three counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Patrick H. Brandenburg, 1312 Allstater Drive, Hamilton; indicted on three counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Jennifer Renee McIntosh, 26, 180 Progress Ave., Hamilton; indicted on three counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Christopher M. Taylor, 24, 297 Courtland Drive, Monroe; indicted on two counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Ernie Suttles, 39, 102 Morris, Hamilton; indicted on four counts of nonsupport of dependents (direct).

Christopher Shearer, 20, 910 St. Clair Ave., Hamilton; certified back to the lower court on one count of contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child (direct).

Justin Wayne Ratliff, 22, 830 Minor Ave., Hamilton; certified back to the lower court on one count of contributing to the unruliness or delinquency of a child (direct).

Aleksey A. Sytnik, 20, 131 W. Spring St., Oxford; indicted on one count each of trafficking in marijuana (direct), illegal use or possession of drug paraphernalia (direct), and possession of cocaine (direct).

Aaron Carlin Case, 31, 158 Conwell Ave., Aurora, In.; indicted on two counts of theft (direct), and one count each of forgery (direct) and receiving stolen property (direct).

Butler County Sheriffs

Burglars kicked in the rear door of the Dorothy Madden residence in the 5600 block of Howe Road between June 12 and June 20, and took a jewelry box and three pieces of jewelry valued at $1,000.

Thieves took a pillow case and $600 worth of jewelry from the Clint Collins residence in the 6600 block of Diver Lane between 
2:30 and 10:30 p.m. 
June 23. Closets and kitchen cabinets were ransacked, but only jewelry was taken.

A large amount of computer equipment was stolen from Reynolds Inc., 6451 Middletown-Germantown Road, Bob J. Stanton reported June 28. A window was broken out of the businesses and about seven computer towers, six flat screen monitors and two lap tops were taken.

City of Hamilton Police

Three computers, a television, $300 in cash and jewelry were stolen between 8:30 a.m. June 23 and 1 a.m. June 24. The items, valued at $5,300 total, were taken from a residence on Waterfowl Lane, deputies report.

Deputies report a theft occurred at Wasserman Road and Imperial Drive between 6 p.m. June 23 and 8 a.m. June 25. The suspect stole $900 worth of BobCat forks for forklifts from Queen City Fence Contractor.

Someone poured sugar in the gas tank of a vehicle located on Christina Drive, police report. The vehicle was vandalized between 
12:15 a.m. and 6 a.m. 
June 25.

A Garage door was broken and a four-wheeler was stolen from a residence on Kahn Ave. Deputies report the crime occurred between 10 p.m. June 25 and 4 p.m. June 26. $100 worth of damage was done to the garage door and the stolen item is worth $550.

$935 worth of tools were stolen from Ken Neyer Co. on Hensley Avenue. The items were taken between June 26 and June 27, deputies report.

A stalker has been sighted at the YWCA on MLK/Maple, deputies report. The victim said the stalker has been hiding behind nearby buildings and following her on the street. Last reported June 27, the stalker appeared four times prior.

Roy Lee Campbell, 47 was arrested for assault June 27. Campbell pushed the victim to ground and slapped her, then threatened to “whip her ass.”

Lorrie Frazier, 36 was arrested for stealing from Walmart on Main Street, deputies report. Frazier stole $121.04 of items.

From June 27 to June 28, someone broke into a locked storage shed on Franklin Street, deputies report. More than 10 items were stolen, including five bicycles, eight extension cords, a grill, a lawn mower, various gardening tools, personal records and gasoline.

J and B Steel Company has been robbed of $1,200 worth of copper. Deputies report the copper was stolen between June 26 and June 29 from the company, located on Main Street.

Someone opened several accounts by stealing a local man’s identity. Police report the accounts were opened from Feb. 8 until June 29. $551 were spent on City of Hamilton Utilities, $664 on a Cincinnati Bell wireless account, $227 for Time Warner services and $465 for Cincinnati Bell home services.

$2,200 worth of electronics were stolen from a residence on N. D Street, between June 26 and June 29. Deputies report the burglar came in through a rear kitchen window and stole a Dell computer and a flat screen monitor.

A pool pump, valued at $600, was taken from the backyard of a residence on Corliss Avenue. The pool pump, stolen June 29, was taken while the victim was sleeping, deputies report.

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