Grand Jury returns 19 indictments
Staff Report
POMEROY A total of 19 indictments were returned by a Meigs County Grand Jury during the June and July sessions.
Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announced the following indictments:
Chloee Beach, 22, of Columbus, Ohio, was indicted for Aggravated Arson, a felony of the second degree, and Theft, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.
Robert Blankenship, 25, of Syracuse, Ohio, was indicted for Breaking and Entering, a felony of the fifth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.
Brian Carr, 50, of Rutland, Ohio, was indicted for Carrying a Concealed Weapon, a felony of the fourth degree. The Meigs County Sheriff’s Office investigated this matter.
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Will named President of Board of Commissioners
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Commissioners Jimmy Will, Shannon Miller and Tim Ihle
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY The Meigs County Commissioners held their first meeting of 2021 on Thursday, as well as the annual organizational meeting. This was the first meeting for new commissioner Shannon Miller.
Commissioner Jimmy Will was selected to serve as President of the Board of Commissioners, with Tim Ihle as Vice President. Ihle was also appointed to serve on the Board of Revisions.
Additional appointments were as follows: Chris Shank, Meigs County Department of Job Family Services Director; Robbie Jacks, Meigs County EMS Director; Jamie Jones, Meigs County EMA Director; Ed Newman, Apiary Inspector; Dave Davis, Meigs County Water and Sewer; Coleen MurphySmith, Dog Warden; Rachael Schultz, Workers Comp; Shannon Spaun and Ronnie Casto, maintenance; Perry Varnadoe, Meigs County Economic Development; Ed Werry and Dan