The following were indicted by the July term of the Summers County grand jury:
Ashley Jean Bailey, 26, Hinton, delivery of a controlled substance
Michael Hayden Clayton, 32, Forest Hill, burglary, 2 counts; destruction of property, 3 counts; attempt to commit burglary
Samuel Joseph Pack, 36, Jumping Branch, bringing stolen property into the state;
Joseph Todd Hunt, 31, Princeton, grand larceny
Timothy Wayne Lacy, 39, Jumping Branch, fleeing in a vehicle while DUI
Clark Adkins Jr., 19, Hinton, burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, grand larceny, conspiracy to commit grand larceny, destruction of property
Coty Stracener, 19, Hinton, burglary, conspiracy to commit burglary, grand larceny, conspiracy to commit grand larceny, destruction of property
Amanda Nicole Patrick, age unavailable, Hinton, counterfeiting, conspiracy to commit counterfeiting
Cody Michael Graham, 20, Princeton, conspiracy to commit counterfeiting
James Andrew Holcomb, 51, Surveyor, fleeing while DUI; DUI 3rd offense; driving revoked for DUI; reckless driving
Leigh Ann Wyatt, 33, Sophia, grand larceny
Anthony Shawn Adkins, 34, Pipestem, malicious assault, child abuse resulting in injury
Susie Renee Bennett, 33, Pipestem, driving under the influence, 3rd offense, driving under the influence causing injury, driving revoked for driving under the influence
John Michael Huff, 21, Hinton, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance, child neglect creating risk of injury
Raven Ratliff, 20, Hinton, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance
Elizabeth Ellen Yopp, 27, Hinton, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance, child neglect creating risk of injury
Jason Ray Yopp, 23, Hinton, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance
James Gary Souders, 23, Hinton, fraudulent use of an access device, 6 counts; conspiracy to commit fraudulent use of an access device, 6 counts
David Lee Terry, 30, Hinton, fraudulent use of an access device, 6 counts; conspiracy to commit fraudulent use of an access device, 6 counts
Danni Jo Adkins, 28, Meadow Creek, forgery, 2 counts; uttering, 2 counts
Brian Justin Galloway, 32, Hinton, obtaining by false pretenses
Erick Shaun Romanello, 32, Hinton, burglary, grand larceny, conspiracy to commit burglary, destruction of property
Robert Dow McPherson, age unavailable, Hinton, burglary, grand larceny, conspiracy to commit burglary, destruction of property
Willard David Sears, 35, Hinton, forgery, uttering
Kevin Wade Zickafoose, 19, Alderson, sexual assault in the first degree, sexual abuse by a custodian, indecent exposure
James David Sluss, 43, Beckley, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver, obstructing an officer, driving while license revoked for DUI
Chrystal Dawn Ward, 39, Forest Hill, shoplifting, 3rd offense.
Timothy Wayne Epperly, 35, Nimitz, burglary, grand larceny
Alysia Rozita Goodwin, 26, Hinton, forgery, 5 counts; uttering, 5 counts; fraudulent use of an access device, 4 counts
James David Sluss, 43, Pax, operating or attempt to operate a clandestine lab
Stephanie Elizabeth Juarez, 48, Sandstone, DUI, 3rd offense, 2 counts
David Ray Tolliver, 42, Beckley, operating a clandestine lab
Alex Jason Kirby, 25, Princeton, burglary, 3 counts; conspiracy to commit burglary, 3 counts; grand larceny; petit larceny; conspiracy to commit petit larceny
John Aaron Trivett, 19, Hinton, burglary, 3 counts; conspiracy to commit burglary, 3 counts; grand larceny; petit larceny; conspiracy to commit petit larceny
Dustin Lee Kirby, 22, Princeton, burglary, 3 counts; conspiracy to commit burglary, 3 counts; grand larceny; petit larceny; conspiracy to commit petit larceny
Aaron Edward Webker, 29, Jumping Branch, sexual assault in the third degree, 2 counts; sexual abuse by a custodian, 2 counts
Ernie Dale Cook Jr., 31, Talcott, burglary, petit larceny
Mary Ellen McGuire, 30, Hinton, burglary, petit larceny
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