LAWRENCE COUNTY ARREST LIST: FEBRUARY 1-FEBRUARY 7, 2019
FEBRUARY 8, 2019 – written by WADE QUEEN
LAWRENCE COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT GOES INTO HEAVY OVERDRIVE WITH LARGE NUMBER OF ARRESTS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY, AS MORE CAUGHT IN FIRST 3 DAYS THAN THE LAST 9 DAYS OF JANUARY; WITH THE TOTAL ARREST NUMBERS FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF FEBRUARY HIGHER THAN THE SECOND HALF (16 DAYS) OF JANUARY.
AN ABERRATION, OR THE NEW SHAPE OF THINGS OF THE WAY TO COME?
A MAJOR SPIKE IN THE AMOUNT OF CRIMINAL OFFENDERS CAUGHT IN THE PAST WEEK DUE TO THE THAWING OUT FROM THE EXTREME COLD WEATHER INTO THE VERY UNUSUAL WARM SPELL, ALBEIT WITH A LOT OF RAIN??
WITH ALL THE OTHER MOST FAMOUS GROUNDHOGS ACROSS THE COUNTRY NOT SEEING THEIR SHADOWS AND PREDICTING AN EARLY SPRING, OUT HERE IN RURAL LANDS MY WAY, OUR NOT AS WELL-KNOWN GROUNDHOG THAT HIDES IN THE RECLUSIVE MYSTICAL SECLUSION, ‘DEEP HOLE DICK’, SAYS IT DOES NOT MATTER, SHADOW OR NO SHADOW, HE IS NOT COMING OUT OF HIS HOLE, DUE TO THE MAJOR UPTICK OF THE JOHNNY LAWS AS OF LATELY, AND THAT HE MAY BE TRYING THE “PINK” IN HIS SECRET HOLE LAIR (YES FOLKS, THAT IS THE NAME OF THE ACTUAL NEW SUPER LETHAL DRUG THAT THE DEA & MULTIPLE DRUG TASK FORCES OF SEVERAL STATES ARE WARNING THAT IS LIKELY HEADING OUR WAY IN THE SHORT TERM FUTURE, AS “PINK” IS A SEVERELY POTENT NARCOTIC POWDER THAT IS A COMBINATION OF HEROIN, FENTANYL, AND PURE CRYSTAL METHAMPHETAMINE).
In the first 7 days of February, from 12:01 A.M. February 1, 2019 thru to 12:15 A.M. February 8, there were at least 101 individuals who were arrested and were brought to be lodged at the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville, Kentucky. Out of those 101, 27 of those arrested were from Lawrence County. Another 3 Lawrence County residents were arrested in neighboring counties ( 1 in Johnson County and 2 in Boyd County ).
That is in comparison to the last report of the last 8+ days from 4:01 P.M. January 23, 2019 thru to 11:59 P.M. January 31, there were at least 76 individuals who were arrested and were brought to be lodged at the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center in Paintsville, Kentucky. Out of those 76, 10 (for 11 bookings) of those arrested were from Lawrence County. Another 2 Lawrence County residents were arrested in separate Ky. counties ( 1 in Martin County, and 1 in Scott County ).
The names and criminal charges of the latest 27 Lawrence County arrests, as well as the 3 Lawrence County folks arrested in neighboring county jurisdictions, are the following:
Sheila Cordle, 57, of Blaine, Kentucky; was arrested on February 1, 2019, at 12:36 A.M., by Sheriff Chuck Jackson of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING OR DISPOSITION SHOPLIFTING UNDER/$500.
Bobby Ratliff, 38, of Blaine, Kentucky; was arrested on February 1, 2019, at 12:45 A.M., by deputy Dwayne Bowen of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• FLAGRANT NON SUPPORT.
Billy Salyer Jr., 44, of Blaine, Kentucky; was arrested on February 1, 2019, at 12:59 A.M., by deputy Dwayne Bowen of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• FLAGRANT NON SUPPORT.
Christmas Rigsby, 33, of Louisa, was taken into custody and booked on February 1, 2019, at 1:37 P.M., at the Lawrence County Court, by deputy Mason Keefer, of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, to serve jail time on a guilty plea:
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER.
Stella Nicole Mullett, 31, of Auxier,Kentucky; was arrested on February 1,2019, at 5:16 P.M., by constable Daniel Castle, of the Lawrence County Constable Office-District 3, and was charged with:
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE),
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS.
Paul W. Jenkins, 38, of Flat Gap, Kentucky; was arrested on February 1,2019, at 5:16 P.M., by constable Daniel Castle, of the Lawrence County Constable Office-District 3, and was charged with:
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE),
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS,
• POSSESSION OF HANDGUN BY CONVICTED FELON,
• CARRYING A CONCEALED WEAPON.
Richard A. Gilkerson, 23, of Fort Gay,West Virginia; was arrested on February 1, 2019, at 5:16 P.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James, of the Louisa Police Department,and was charged with:
• FAILURE TO APPEAR,
• THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING OR DISPOSITION SHOPLIFTING UNDER/$500.
Richard Austin Gilkerson was transferred to the Boyd County Detention Center, on February 4, 2019, at 10:24 A.M., by the Boyd County Sheriff Department, on the outstanding warrant in Boyd County for the • FAILURE TO APPEAR charge. Gilkerson’s bail was set at $250 full cash bond.
Eric N.Osborne, 45, of Staffordsville, Kentucky; was arrested on February 1, 2019, at 6:33 P.M., by constable Daniel Castle, of the Lawrence County Constable Office-District 3, and was charged with:
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE),
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS.
Travis E. Lay, 22, of Louisa, was arrested on February 1,2019, at 6:52 P.M.,by an officer of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• BURGLARY, 3RD DEGREE.
Lora A. Clerihew, 56, of Louisa, was arrested on February 2, 2019, at 5:40 P.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• ASSAULT, 2ND DEGREE.
Rhea Anna Mann, 21, of Louisa, was arrested on February 2, 2019, at 11:09 P.M., by deputy Dwayne Bowen of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER/INFLUENCE ALCOHOL/DRUGS/ETC. .08 – 1ST OFFENSE.
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Hansel Wiley, 48, of Louisa, was arrested on February 3, 2019, at 7:27 P.M., by Sheriff Chuck Jackson of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• IMPROPER REGISTRATION PLATE,
• FAILURE OF OWNER TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED INSURANCE/SECURITY, 1ST OFFENSE,
• OPERATING ON SUSPENDED OR REVOKED OPERATORS LICENSE.
Joshua S. Boone, 30, of Huntington, West Virginia; was arrested on February 3, 2019, at 7:28 P.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING OR DISPOSITION SHOPLIFTING UNDER/$500.
Shawna F. Hayes, 45, of Marion, Kentucky; was arrested on February 3, 2019, at 10:23 P.M., by deputy Dwayne Bowen of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER/INFLUENCE ALCOHOL/DRUGS/ETC. .08 – 1ST OFFENSE.
Aaron Maynard, 24, of Louisa, was arrested on February 4, 2019, at 2:44 P.M., by Chief Greg Fugitt, of the Louisa Police Department,and was charged with:
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER,
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (> OR = 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE),
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS
Travis J. Hylton, 39, of Louisa, was arrested on February 4,2019 at 4:49 P.M., by officer Anthony Spadlin of the Kentucky Department of Corrections-Division of Probation and Parole, and was charged with:
• PAROLE VIOLATION (FOR FELONY OFFENSE).
Michael D. Blankenship, 46, of Louisa, was arrested on February 5,2019,at 12:50 P.M., by Chief Greg Fugitt, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• SERVING PAROLE VIOLATION WARRANT.
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Crystal G. Wheeler, 41, of Louisa, was arrested on February 5, 2019, at 12:54 P.M., by Chief Greg Fugitt, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• FAILURE TO APPEAR, CITATION FOR MISDEMEANOR,
• FAILURE TO APPEAR ( 3 SEPARATE COUNTS CHARGES),
• POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1ST DEGREE 1ST OFFENSE (METHAMPHETAMINE)-[2 SEPARATE COUNTS CHARGES],
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS ( 2 SEPARATE COUNTS CHARGES),
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE),
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 2ND DEGREE, 1ST OFFENSE – (< 20 D.U. DRUG UNSPECIFIED SCHEDULE 3),
• POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA,
• POSSESSING LICENSE WHEN PRIVILEGES ARE REVOKED,
• FAILURE TO SURRENDER REVOKED OPERATORS LICENSE,
• TRAFFICKING IN CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, 1ST DEGREE, 1ST OFF – (> OR = 2 GRAMS METHAMPHETAMINE)-[ 2 SEPARATE COUNTS CHARGES],
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER.
Cody Blankenship, 23, of Louisa, was arrested on February 5,2019,at 1:00 P.M.,by deputy Mason Keefer of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• CRIMINAL TRESPASS-1ST DEGREE,
• THEFT BY UNLAWFUL TAKING OR DISPOSITION SHOPLIFTING UNDER/$500,
• ASSAULT, 4TH DEGREE (MINOR INJURY).
Dustin L. Floyd, 29, of Blaine, Kentucky; was arrested on February 5,2019, at 6:30 P.M.,by constable Daniel Castle, of the Lawrence County Constable Office-District 3, and was charged with:
• IMPROPER REGISTRATION PLATE,
• DRIVING-DUI SUSPENDED LICENSE (3RD OFFENSE),
• SERVING BENCH WARRANT FOR COURT,
• FAILURE OF OWNER TO MAINTAIN REQUIRED INSURANCE/SECURITY, 1ST OFFENSE.
Stephanie Jean Hill, 33, of Louisa, was arrested on February 5, 2019, at 7:45 P.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• FAILURE TO APPEAR.
Shaylin Amber Floyd, 38, of Louisa, was arrested on February 6, 2019, at 6:09 P.M., by Sheriff Chuck Jackson of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• FALSE STATEMENT OR FRAUD IN APPLYING FOR OPERATORS LICENSE,
• FAILURE TO PRODUCE INSURANCE CARD,
• OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER/INFLUENCE ALCOHOL/ DRUGS/ETC. .08 – 1ST OFFENSE.
Jeffery N. Spence, 28, of Tomahawk, Kentucky; was arrested on February 7,2019, at 6:08 P.M., by Sheriff Chuck Jackson of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• PUBLIC INTOXICATION-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (EXCLUDES ALCOHOL),
• ASSAULT, 4TH DEGREE (DOMESTIC VIOLENCE) NO VISIBLE INJURY.
Joshua Mollett, 36, of Kermit, West Virginia; was arrested on February 7, 2019, at 7:08 P.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James, of the Louisa Police Department, and was charged with:
• POSSESSION CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 1ST DEGREE 1ST OFFENSE (METHAMPHETAMINE),
• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS,
• PUBLIC INTOXICATION-CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (EXCLUDES ALCOHOL).
Lonnie L. Marcum, 37, of Vanceburg, Kentucky; was taken into custody and booked on February 7, 2019, at 9:21 P.M., at the Lawrence County Court, by the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, to serve jail time on a guilty plea:
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER.
Glen D. Gray, 57, of Louisa, was taken into custody and booked on February 7, 2019, at 10:24 P.M., at the Lawrence County Court, by the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, to serve jail time on a guilty plea:
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER.
Danny E. Damron, 21, of Crum, West Virginia; was arrested on February 8, 2019, at 12:15 A.M., by patrolman officer Hunter James of the Louisa Police Department,and was charged with:
•RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY UNDER/$10,000,
• CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF FORGED INSTRUMENT 1ST DEGREE (IDENTIFY),• DRUG PARAPHERNALIA – BUY/POSSESS.
Christina R. Salyers-Johnson, 35, of Louisa, was arrested on February 7, 2019, at 5:33 P.M., by a deputy of the Lawrence County Sheriff Department, and was charged with:
• CRIMINAL TRESPASSING-2ND DEGREE.
Elouise Scott, 35, of Louisa, was taken into custody and booked on February 7, 2019, at 7:33 P.M., at the Lawrence County Court, by sergeant Steven Wilburn, of the Louisa Police Department, to serve jail time on a guilty plea:
• CONTEMPT OF COURT LIBEL/ SLANDER RESISTANCE TO ORDER.
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Marcella D. Lowe, 23, of Louisa, was arrested in Johnson County, Ky., on February 2, 2019, at 11:02 P.M., by deputy of the Johnson County Police Department, and was charge with:
• ALCOHOL INTOXICATION IN A PUBLIC PLACE (1ST & 2ND OFFENSE).
Gregory Neil Thompson, 21, of Louisa, was arrested in Boyd County, Ky., on February 5, 2019, at 2:45 P.M., by trooper Bradley Couch, of the Kentucky State Police, and was charged with:
• OPERATING MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER/INFLUENCE ALCOHOL/DRUGS/ ETC. .08 (AGGRAVATING CIRCUMSTANCES), 2ND OFFENSE,
• FAILURE TO WEAR SEAT BELTS,
• FAILURE TO OR IMPROPER SIGNAL,
• CARELESS DRIVING.
These people need to get jobs & start working, clean themselves up, be better citizens than they are at this time. They can do it if they really want too.
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Lives of everyone in Lawrence County Kentucky forever now every drug addict will be clean all the dealers are going to get legal jobs and we’re going to live in harmony with the unicorns and leprechauns that have been hiding from us all. Unfortunately for the men and women in uniform, Sandra Harmony and happiness we will no longer need their recognition or patrolling, the new program dice is going to die and will now be called ice just for our own personal shitz and giggles so we can laugh on the past and how wonderful it was when that person finally taught us how to B Brie of our demons don’t let everyone know in the surrounding counties because we don’t want all the wonderful please men and women to lose all their jobs and without Big Sandy Regional detention centers disgusting ways all of the sweetheart of guards they have their would lose their jobs as well. And all the wonderful intellectual conversations that are always being had in the drunk tank and continue on into population will cease to exist. And how else are we all going to end up with cancer from all the black mold that you get from sleeping in population that they swear is just dust that though no one is humanly ever been tall enough to reach but we get screamed at for being too lazy to get off our asses to clean. Which is one of the many wonderful diseases that you end up with after your 5 Star stay in Johnson County. Unless you’re lucky enough to have someone keister in some s*** that you can overdose on. Unfortunately it’s not Boyd County so we’re not that lucky. If we work hard enough maybe one day though we can be that successful and end up on national news as well probably overdose and murders that they’ve had. I just know red or bird dog are going to snap any minute and take a few out.
Way to go D.I.C.E !!! Keep up the good work. Take note the old sheriff…..this is what cooperation looks like.