3 Ohioans charged with drug felonies after raid of I-70 motel room
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EATON, Ohio Three Eaton residents have been charged with drug-related crimes after law enforcement executed a search warrant at a motel.
Audrey Grubbs, 42, and Needius Levi Grubb, 35, are charged with aggravated possession of drugs (a second-degree felony), aggravated trafficking in drugs (a fourth-degree felony), possession of drugs (a fifth-degree felony) and misdemeanor possessing drug abuse instruments and possession of paraphernalia.
Travis Duscharme, 29, is charged with fifth-degree felony aggravated possession of drugs.
Charges were formally filed in Eaton Municipal Court, according to Preble County Sheriff Mike Simpson in a news release, and they remain in the Preble County Jail.
Kalil wins Rep. judge race
R-H Staff
PREBLE COUNTY Three school levies were passed and the Republican candidate for the open Eaton Municipal Court judge seat was decided this week during the May 4 primary.
4,426 total ballots were cast across the county, resulting in a 17.34 percent turnout. Despite issues in last year’s primary with uncertainty surrounding cancelled in-person voting on March 17, 2020, turnout was still 27.29 percent with over 7,500 ballots cast.
Highlighting this week’s primary was the race for the Republican representative in the November general election for the open Eaton Municipal Court judge seat.
Eaton-based attorney Edmund Kalil defeated Preble County Assistant Prosecutor Gractia Manning by just 163 votes, 1,897 to 1,734 (52.24-47.76 percent).
Manning, Kalil up for judge seat
By Eddie Mowen Jr. - cmowen@aimmediamidwest.com
Kalil
Manning
EATON Voters in the upcoming Republican primary will select a candidate for Eaton Municipal Court Judge during the Tuesday, May 4 primary/special slection.
Candidates vying to run for the seat include Assistant Preble County Prosecuting Attorney Gractia Manning of Eaton, and Edmund Kalil of West Alexandria. The following candidate profiles were requested and submitted by the respective candidates and have been lightly edited:
Gractia S. Manning
Occupation: Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Preble County Prosecutor’s Office
Past political posts held: None
Education: B.A. in Communications (minor Political Science), Bethany College, West Virginia, 1992 and J.D. from University of Dayton School of Law, 1997.
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