In cases where prosecutors are presenting new evidence or seeking new charges, the grand jury returns presentments that are generally sealed from the public until the defendant is arrested.
If the panel finds there is not enough evidence, it returns no true bill, which means the charges are dropped.
Names can appear more than once if a person was indicted on more than one set of charges.
The grand jury returned the following indictments:
Hakeem Raphael Abdullah â aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, carjacking, felony escape, possession of Schedule I drugs
Robert Wayne Acor â evading arrest, reckless driving, DUI, financial responsibility, driving on a suspended license
UI, driving on a revoked license
Christopher J. Boehringer possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of meth, DUI
Shane Robert Booker possession of a firearm with intent to go armed during a dangerous felony, possession of Schedule I drugs, possession of Schedule III drugs, simple possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of meth with intent to sell
Randall Harvey Botts driving on a revoked license
Michael John Boudreau public intoxication
Michael John Boudreau unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of meth
Michael John Boudreau reckless endangerment
, financial responsibility, driving on roadways laned for traffic, drivers to exercise due care
Sidney man found not guilty
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
Oziel A. Godinez-Galvan sits in Shelby County Common Pleas Court on Tuesday, April 27. The Sidney man was found not guilty of gross sexual imposition.
Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
SIDNEY – After approximately two and a half hours of deliberation, a jury found a 31-year-old Sidney man not guilty of gross sexual imposition Wednesday afternoon in Shelby County Common Pleas Court.
Oziel A. Godinez-Galvan was accused of touching a girl younger than the age of 13 with the purpose of sexually arousing himself or the child, which is a third degree felony. The Sidney man, who identifies by the last name Godinez, denied that he ever touched the girl inappropriately.
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Oklahoma Surveillance Technology Gets Safety Results
Video systems such as Ring doorbells help officers and investigators build stronger cases and solve crimes such as vandalism or theft by capturing suspects on video and identifying them, officials said. by Kelci McKendrick, Enid News & Eagle / March 15, 2021 Shutterstock/Wit Olszewski
(TNS) In Enid, Okla., the streets, yards and parking lots have additional eyes through surveillance cameras, which are becoming invaluable tools for law enforcement.
Video systems such as Ring doorbells help officers and investigators build stronger cases and solve crimes such as vandalism or theft by capturing suspects on video and identifying them, said