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The above narcotics and cash were seized in a raid on a Jacksboro Road home this past weekend. Arrested on scene were Brandon Mayfield, 31, of Somerset; Noah Bolin, 23, of Science Hill; and Dillan Gage Shadoan, 20, of Somerset.
A Pulaski County grand jury will consider a drug investigation launched from an overdose call on December 18.
District Judge Katie Slone ruled Monday that there was probable cause to send the case against Brandon Mayfield on for grand jury presentation.
Mayfield, 31, of Somerset, has been charged with first-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, greater than 2 grams of methamphetamine); second-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, less than 10 units of Schedule 1 and 2 non-narcotic); third-degree Trafficking in a Controlled Substance (1st offense, less than 20 units of unspecified drug); and Possession of Marijuana.
Darlene Mason
A Somerset woman accused of trying to kill her husband was arraigned in Pulaski District Court on Monday.
Darlene Mason, 39, pleaded not guilty to Attempted Murder (Domestic Violence) before District Judge Katie Slone, who scheduled her preliminary hearing for January 6.
According to Mason s arrest citation, the Pulaski County Sheriff s Office responded to a domestic shooting report at a residence on Woodland Trail around 1:50 a.m. the morning of December 22. At the scene, Mason advised deputies that she and her husband had been arguing when she threw a Christmas decoration at him. He then threw it back, Mason was reported to have said, hitting her in the leg before leaving the residence. Mason denied shooting her husband and told deputies there were no weapons in the house, though she would later show them where her husband s handgun was located.
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Judge Katie Slone, bottom right, swears in the members who will make up 2021 s Somerset City Council. Robin Daughetee and Patrick Hunley will join the 10 incumbents on the council. alert featured
By CARLA SLAVEY
Commonwealth Journal Dec 15, 2020
Dec 15, 2020
Judge Katie Slone, bottom right, swears in the members who will make up 2021 s Somerset City Council. Robin Daughetee and Patrick Hunley will join the 10 incumbents on the council.
Among the discussion Monday night at the Somerset City Council â most of which centered on saying âgoodbyeâ to two councilors and âhelloâ to their replacements â was the first reading of an ordinance that will change the rates for water and sewer utility customers.