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Court of Appeals dismisses Halfhill appeal - Gallipolis Daily Tribune

Court of Appeals dismisses Halfhill appeal Staff Report POMEROY The Fourth District Court of Appeals has dismissed the appeal of a Meigs County man regarding his convictions for aggravated vehicular homicide. Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announced Monday, that on Jan. 20, 2021, the Ohio Fourth District Court of Appeals dismissed the appeal filed by Austin R. Halfhill. Halfhill was previously convicted of Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence, a misdemeanor of the first degree, and two counts of Aggravated Vehicular Homicide, each a felony of the first degree. Halfhill was sentenced to 16 to 20 years in prison. According to a news release from Stanley, “The charges stemmed from a traffic crash on August 4, 2019 in which Halfhill operated his motor vehicle left of center on Ohio State Route 7 near Chester and struck a motorcycle with two occupants who died of injuries sustained in the crash. Halfhill had methamphetamine and amphetamine in his system at t

For the Record: Middleport Police Dept - Pomeroy Daily Sentinel

For the Record: Middleport Police Dept. Staff Report MIDDLEPORT On Jan. 15, the Middleport Police Department received a call from law enforcement in Anderson, Indiana, who advised they were actively looking for and had a felony warrant for Zackary Custer, 29, of Middleport. Officers went to his last known addressed and advised he was not home at the time. Custer later walked into the Middleport Police Department and turned himself in without incident. A fugitive of justice warrant was completed for Meigs County Court and Madison County Sheriff of Indiana was notified. Custer awaits arraignment in the Middleport Jail. On Jan. 18, Middleport Police were called and advised that William Eric Hayes, 47, of Brownell Avenue was allegedly screaming inside his apartment and may have a gun.

January grand jury returns 18 indictments - Pomeroy Daily Sentinel

January grand jury returns 18 indictments Staff Report POMEROY Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announces that the January 2021 session of the Meigs County Grand Jury returned 18 indictments against 17 individuals. Those indicted include the following: Kyle Akers, 26, of Irondale, Ohio, was indicted for Possession of Drugs (Amphetamine), a felony of the fifth degree. The Ohio State Highway Patrol investigated this matter. Waylon Bing, 36, of Gallipolis, Ohio, was indicted for Failure to Comply with an Order or Signal of a Police Officer, a felony of the third degree, Endangering Children, a misdemeanor of the first degree, and Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence, a misdemeanor of the first degree. The Ohio State Highway Patrol investigated this matter.

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