Feb 12, 2021
LISBON A Salem man accused of breaking into a Vine Avenue home to commit a burglary crime while the woman was at home is among 42 indictments issued by the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Grand Jury this week. The grand jury heard 45 cases, issuing 32 secret indictments, while they determined not to indict in three cases presented.
The following 15 indictments are open indictments:
Austin A. Angeli, 33, Jefferson Avenue, Salem, is charged with aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony, as well as misdemeanor charges of assault, aggravated menacing and unlawful restraint. On Sept. 28, Angeli allegedly restrained and caused physical harm to Candy Armstrong, while trespassing in a building where she was at in order to commit theft crimes.
Feb 12, 2021
LISBON A Salem man accused of breaking into a Vine Avenue home to commit a burglary crime while the woman was at home is among 42 indictments issued by the Columbiana County Common Pleas Court Grand Jury this week. The grand jury heard 45 cases, issuing 32 secret indictments, while they determined not to indict in three cases presented.
The following 15 indictments are open indictments:
Austin A. Angeli, 33, Jefferson Avenue, Salem, is charged with aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony, as well as misdemeanor charges of assault, aggravated menacing and unlawful restraint. On Sept. 28, Angeli allegedly restrained and caused physical harm to Candy Armstrong, while trespassing in a building where she was at in order to commit theft crimes.
A 36-year-old Searcy man accused of pointing a loaded firearm twice at a Searcy police officer in October and trying to shoot him is expected to begin facing an attempted murder charge in White County Circuit Court on Tuesday, according to 17th Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney Becky McCoy.
A warrant was issued at the request of the prosecutor Dec. 17 for Nicholas J. Conway on charges of criminal attempt to commit capital murder, a class Y felony; simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms, a class Y felony; possession of firearms by certain persons, a class B felony; possession of a defaced firearm, a class D felony; and possession of less than 2 grams of a schedule II controlled substance, namely methamphetamine, a class D felony.