July grand jury returns indictments
(Editor’s Note: An indictment by a grand jury does not mean the individual is guilty of a crime. It is part of the legal process. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.)
POMEROY, Ohio – The July Meigs County Grand Jury returned indictments on seven cases.
According to Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley on July 12, 2017, the Grand Jury returned indictments against several individuals.
Margilee V. Boykins, 31, of Syracuse, was indicted on one count of Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the fifth degree.
Della I. Casteel, 52, of Pomeroy, has been indicted on one count of Possession of Drugs (Hydrocodone), a felony of the fifth degree, one count of Possession of Drugs (Oxycodone), a felony of the fifth degree, and one count of Possession of Drugs (Hydrocodone), a felony of the fifth degree.
Melody D. Curtis, 52, of Rutland, was indicted on one count of Illegal Cultivation of Marijuana, a felony of the fifth degree, and one count of Possession of Marijuana, a felony of the fifth degree.
Inielsis G. Isaac, 41, of Columbus, Ohio, has been indicted on one count of Possession of Drugs (Heroin), a felony of the first degree, and one count of Trafficking in Drugs (Heroin), a felony of the first degree.
Jacob T. Mozingo, 25, of Rutland, was indicted on eight counts of Forgery, all felonies of the fifth degree.
Robert Shane, 25, of Middleport, was indicted on one count of Failure to Appear, a felony of the fourth degree.
James Tyler Stewart, 33, of Middleport, was indicted for one count of Possession of Drugs (Heroin), a felony of the fifth degree, and one count of Possession of Drugs (Fentanyl), a felony of the fifth degree.
The court cases will now move forward in the Meigs County Court of Common Pleas.