November 21, 2024

Meigs County Grand Jury Returns Indictments

Editor’s Note: All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An indictment is one part of the legal process. It is not a conviction.

POMEROY, Ohio- Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announces that on February 8, 2023 the Meigs County Grand Jury returned ten indictments presented by the Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Those indicted include the following:
Daniel Barber, 35, of Reedsville, Ohio, was indicted for Theft, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Travis Barber, 34, of Reedsville, Ohio, was indicted for Theft, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Travis Barber, 34, of Reedsville, Ohio, was indicted for Breaking and Entering, a felony of the fifth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Ryan Kauff, 39, of Middleport, Ohio, was indicted for Failure to Comply with Order or Signal of a Police Officer, a felony of the third degree. The Middleport Police Department investigated this matter.

Kaylee Krebs, 18, of Albany, Ohio, was indicted for Breaking and Entering, a felony of the fifth degree, and Theft, a felony of the third degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Robert Lovell, 43, of Vinton, Ohio, was indicted for Disrupting Public Services, a felony of the fourth degree, and Domestic Violence a first-degree misdemeanor. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Tyler Miller, 35, of Waverly, Ohio, was indicted for Theft, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Jamie Roberts, 44, of Reedsville, Ohio, was indicted for Complicity, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Tony Rockhold, 49, of Reedsville, Ohio, was indicted for Assault, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.

Randi Stalnaker, 38, of Mineral Wells, West Virginia, was indicted for Possession of Drugs (Methamphetamine), a felony of the third degree. The Ohio State Highway Patrol investigated this matter.

All cases will proceed in Meigs County Court of Common Pleas.
For informational purposes, possible penalties for felony offenses committed before March 22, 2019 include: felonies of the first degree- 3-11 years in prison and up to a $20,000 fine; felonies of the second degree- 2-8 years in prison and up to a $15,000 fine; felonies of the third degree- 9-36 months in prison and up to a $10,000 fine; felonies of the fourth degree- 6-18 months in prison and up to a $5,000 fine; felonies of the fifth degree- 6-12 months in prison and up to a $2,500 fine. Possible penalties for first and second degree felonies committed on or after March 22, 2019 include: felonies of the first degree- a minimum sentence of 3-11 years in prison with an indefinite maximum sentence of up to 16.5 years in prison and up to a $20,000 fine; felonies of the second degree- a minimum sentence of 2-8 years in prison with an indefinite maximum sentence of up to 12 years in prison and up to a $15,000 fine. For most felonies of the fourth and fifth degrees, sentencing guidelines found in the Ohio Revised Code require first-time offenders to be sentenced to community control unless certain conditions exist permitting the imposition of a prison sentence.