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Four individuals waive preliminary hearings in Guernsey, Noble counties
The Daily Jeffersonian
Four people facing felony charges stemming from narcotics investigations, high-speed pursuits and a home invasion waived their right to a preliminary hearing Thursday in the Cambridge Municipal Court and Noble County Court.
Waiving the hearings were Myron Anderson, 53, Vienna, W.Va.; Aaron E. Nathan, 22, Cleveland; Leontae Brooks, 19, Columbus; and Rebecca Sergent, 30, Lowell.
All four cases were bound over from the lower courts to the common pleas court in each county. The case are expected to be presented to a grand jury at a future date and time.
A pretrial hearing for a fifth individual, Odonshae M. Turner, 21, Garfield Heights, was continued until March 11 in the Cambridge Municipal Court at his request.
High-speed pursuit ends in Caldwell after speeds reach 120 mph on I-77
The Daily Jeffersonian
CALDWELL A Lowell woman who led law enforcement on a high-speed pursuit through portions of two counties including a brief time when she drove the wrong way into oncoming traffic on Interstate 77, was arrested after crashing the vehicle in Caldwell.
A Noble County sheriff s deputy was able to force the suspect s vehicle off the road into a parking lot after she left the highway, and she then drove over a steep embankment bringing the chase to an end.
“The driver of the fleeing vehicle, throughout this incident, showed a complete disregard for the safety of others on the roadway, said Noble County Sheriff Jason Mackie. A head-on crash in this situation would have surely proved fatal to all involved.