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Nelson Circuit Court Indictments, July 5, 2017

Editor’s Note: The indictment of a person by a grand jury or otherwise is an accusation only and that person is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

indictmentSunday, July 16, 2017, 11:45 p.m. — The following people were indicted by a Nelson County grand jury on Wednesday, July 5, 2017. They are scheduled to be arraigned Thursday, July 20, 2017, in Nelson Circuit Court.

17-CR-237. Jeremy Thompson, 41, Cox’s Creek, receiving stolen property (2 counts).

According to the indictment, on April 21, 2017, Thompson allegedly received, retained or disposed of a stolen 2003 Ford truck, a stolen 2006, Kawasaki motorcycle, and a stolen 2006 motor home, each having a value of $500 or more but less than $10,000. Bail was set at $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-239. Maceo Lee Tucker, 31, Bardstown, robbery, first-degree; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the indictment, on May 1, 2017, Tucker allegedly used physical force to take an individual’s disability check. The indictment references Tucker’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set at $100,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-240. Terry L. Kinslow, 49, Bardstown, bail jumping, first-degree (2 counts); persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the indictment, on April 3, 2015, Kinslow allegedly failed to appear for his pre-trial conference in Nelson Circuit Court in accordance to the terms of his bond for two individual cases. The indictment cites Kinslow’s prior felony convictions as the basis for the persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set at $50,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-241. Bradley Brown, 49, Bloomfield, theft by unlawful taking; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the indictment, sometime between June 1, 2017 and June 13, 2017, Brown allegedly took an HVAC unit belonging to Intertech having a value of $10,000 or more. The indictment cites Brown’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set at $50,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-242. Anthony R. White, 49, Mount Washington, fleeing and evading police, first-degree (on foot); wanton endangerment, first-degree, police officer; resisting arrest; disorderly conduct, second-degree; menacing; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the indictment, on May 17, 2017, White allegedly led police officers on a foot chase in front of oncoming traffic creating the risk of substantial injury. After apprehended by officers, he allegedly resisted arrest, cursed and acted disorderly toward officers. The indictment cites White’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony conviction charge. Bail was set at $50,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-243. Jesse R. Fenwick, 36, Bloomfield, flagrant non-support.

According to the indictment, between July 24, 2006 and Nov. 30, 2014, Fenwick allegedly failed to provide support he knew he was ordered to pay, resulting in an arrearage of $10,915.51. Bail was set at $5,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-244. Charles T. Poynter, 34, Bardstown, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the indictment, on Aug. 12, 2016, Poynter was allegedly found in possession of a .32 ACP handgun having previously been convicted of a felony. The indictment cites Poynter’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony conviction charge. Bail was set at $25,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-245. Stacy M. Clan, 39, New Haven, complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (2 or more grams methamphetamine); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (10 or more drug units drug opiates); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, second-degree (10 or more drug units hallucinogen); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, third-degree; complicity to tampering with physical evidence; complicity to trafficking in marijuana; complicity to possession of drug paraphernalia; complicity to possession of synthetic drugs.

According to the indictment, on May 24, 2017, Clan – acting alone or in concert with Joseph Blair — allegedly possessed methamphetamine, hydrocodone, psilocybin, clonazepam and marijuana with the intent to sell or transfer it. The indictment also alleges Clan hid a bag of methamphetamine in a toilet tank and was found in possession of synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-246. Patrick S. Rapier, 33, Bardstown, rape, first-degree; rape, third-degree; unlawful transaction with a minor, second-degree (9 counts); persistent felony offender, second-degree.

According to the indictment, on Oct. 29, 2015, Rapier allegedly engaged in sexual intercourse with a person under the age of 16 by use of forcible compulsion. The indictment further alleges that between 2014 and 2015, he engaged in sexual intercourse with a person under 16 years of age. The indictment states he also engaged in illegal use of marijuana with a minor several times during the summer of 2015. The indictment cites Rapier’s prior felony conviction as basis for the second-degree persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set at $250,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-247. Joseph R. Blair Jr., 50, New Hope, complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (2 or more grams methamphetamine); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances (10 or more drug units drug opiates); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, second-degree (10 or more drug units hallucinogen); complicity to tampering with physical evidence; complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, third-degree; complicity to possession of drug paraphernalia; complicity to trafficking in marijuana (less than 8 ounces); and complicity to possession of synthetic drugs.

According to the indictment, on May 24, 2017, Blair – acting alone or in concert with Stacy Clan — allegedly possessed methamphetamine, hydrocodone, psilocybin, clonazepam and marijuana with the intent to sell or transfer it. The indictment also alleges Blair hid a bag of methamphetamine in a toilet tank and was found in possession of synthetic marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-248. Joseph R. Williams, 38, Louisville, complicity to burglary, first-degree; complicity to wanton endangerment, first-degree; complicity to possession of controlled substance, first-degree (methamphetamine); complicity to possession of drug paraphernalia; complicity to carrying a concealed deadly weapon.

According to the indictment on June 4, 2017, Williams – acting alone or in concert with Brandy Terrell – unlawfully entered the residence of another person with the intent to commit a crime while armed with a deadly weapon, pointed the weapon at a person in the residence, while in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $25,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-249. Tina M. Jarvis, 41, New Haven, complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (2 or more grams methamphetamine); complicity trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (10 or more drug units of an unspecified drug); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, third-degree; complicity to possession of marijuana; complicity to possession of marijuana.

According to the indictment, on May 23, 2017, Tina M. Jarvis – acting alone or in concert with Chad Chesser – allegedly possessed 2 or more grams of methamphetamine, 10 or more dosage units of hydrocodone, and less than 20 dosage units Xanax with intent to sell. The indictment also alleges possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-250. Brandy N. Terrell, 32, Shepherdsville, complicity to burglary, first-degree; complicity to wanton endangerment, first-degree; complicity to possession of controlled substance, first-degree (methamphetamine); complicity to possession of drug paraphernalia; complicity to carrying a concealed deadly weapon.

According to the indictment on June 4, 2017, Terrell – acting alone or in concert with Joseph Williams – is alleged to have unlawfully entered the residence of another person with the intent to commit a crime while armed with a deadly weapon, pointed the weapon at a person in the residence, while in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $25,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-251. Chad Chesser, 37, New Haven, complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (2 or more grams methamphetamine); complicity trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (10 or more drug units of an unspecified drug); complicity to trafficking in controlled substances, third-degree; complicity to possession of marijuana; complicity to possession of marijuana.

According to the indictment, on May 23, 2017, Chesser – acting alone or in concert with Tina M. Jarvis – allegedly possessed 2 or more grams of methamphetamine, 10 or more dosage units of hydrocodone, and less than 20 dosage units Xanax with intent to sell. The indictment also alleges possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Bail was set at $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-252. Matthew A. Dickerson, 44, New Haven, possession controlled substance, first-degree (methamphetamine); possession of of drug paraphernalia; disorderly conduct, second-degree; theft by unlawful taking or disposition, all others under $500; operating non-motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicants.

According to the indictment on June 2, 2017, Dickerson was allegedly found in possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia while acting disorderly. The indictment alleges that on Oct. 26, 2016, Dickerson took a bicycle belonging to someone else having a value of $500 or less and operated it while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Bail was set at $5,000 cash only, plus conditions.

17-CR-253. Jason B. Cambron, 43, Bardstown, fleeing and evading police, first-degree (motor vehicle); operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/r drugs; speeding, 26 mph over more over limit; reckless driving; possession of open alcohol container in vehicle.

According to the indictment on June 27, 2017, Cambron allegedly fled from police officers in a motor vehicle and operated it under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs in a reckless manner and speeding at 26 mph or more over the posted speed limit. The indictment also alleges Cambron had an open alcohol beverage container in his vehicle. Bail was set at $9,500 cash only, plus conditions.

16-CR-262 AMENDED. Charles T. Poynter, 34, Bardstown, assault, first-degree and complicity to the same; robbery first-degree and complicity to the same; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the amended indictment, on Aug. 12, 2016, Poynter – acting alone or in concert with Daniel Greenwell – allegedly shot another individual with a gun causing serious physical injuries. The indictment further alleges that Poynter – acting alone or in concert with Daniel Greenwell, Briana Saunders and Tonya Johnson — allegedly used physical force to take money from the same person. The indictment cites Poynter’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set the same as primary charges.

16-CR-338 AMENDED INDICTMENT. Charles T. Poynter, 34, Bardstown, trafficking in controlled substances (2 counts); possession of drug paraphernalia (2 counts); persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the amended indictment, on July 7 and July 12, 2016, Poynter allegedly sold cocaine to a confidential informant while in possession of drug paraphernalia. The indictment cites Poynter’s prior felony convictions as the basis of the persistent felony offender charge. Bail is the same as primary charges.

17-CR-054 AMENDED INDICTMENT. James Daniel Carey, 31, Bardstown, trafficking in controlled substances, first-degree (2 or less grams heroin); possession of drug paraphernalia; persistent felony offender, first-degree.

According to the amended indictment, on Oct. 12, 2016, Carey allegedly sold heroin to a confidential informant while also in possession of drug paraphernalia. The indictment cites Carey’s prior felony convictions as basis for the persistent felony offender charge. Bail was set as the same as the primary charges.

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