Indictments heavy on drug charges

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WILMINGTON — Felony drug charges were among the most frequent indictments issued after two recent meetings of a Clinton County grand jury.

Those who were indicted are identified below, with their charges listed. All of the alleged actions are believed to have occurred in Clinton County.

Brannon M. Roe, 33, formerly of Xenia, was indicted with two counts of burglary, and one count each of petty theft and criminal mischief.

Danielle L. Ferguson, 24, formerly of Wilmington, was indicted with possessing heroin and with two counts of possessing drugs.

Lucas H. Redder, 27, of Maineville, was indicted with possessing heroin and possessing drug abuse instruments.

Curtis J. Dixon, 35, of Wilmington, was indicted with two counts of robbery, and one count each of assault and unauthorized use of a vehicle.

Bobby G. Hill III, 26, of Midland, was indicted with illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs, illegal manufacture of drugs, endangering children, permitting drug abuse, possessing criminal tools, and receiving stolen property.

Pete W. Napier, 51, of Blanchester, was indicted with aggravated possession of drugs, possessing drugs and with illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs.

Bruce D. McLaughlin, 47, of Wilmington, was indicted with possessing heroin, aggravated possession of drugs, possessing cocaine, and possessing drug abuse instruments.

Cherie N. McLaughlin, 32, of Wilmington, was indicted with possessing heroin, aggravated possession of drugs, possessing cocaine, and possessing drug abuse instruments.

Karen Cline Jones, 22, of Clarksville and formerly of Pleasant Plain, was indicted with two counts trafficking in marijuana, eight counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, and the illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs.

Andrew E. Jones, 23, of Clarksville, was indicted with eight counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, and the illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs.

Donna Pleukharp, 36, of Wilmington, was indicted with four counts of endangering children, three counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, plus specifications.

Ryan Pleukharp, 35, of Wilmington, was indicted with four counts of endangering children, three counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, plus specifications.

Robert Taylor, 60, of Blanchester, was indicted with breaking and entering, and petty theft.

Jessica Brown, 28, with no residence listed, was indicted with breaking and entering, and petty theft.

Shavonne McCulley, 37, of Midland, was indicted with two counts domestic violence, two counts aggravated menacing, and one count each of resisting arrest and assault.

Joseph Jimison, 30, of New Vienna, was indicted with two counts of failing to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, and one count of resisting arrest.

Austin Buckalew, 21, of Wilmington, was indicted with two counts grand theft, and one count of passing bad checks.

Brittany Golightly, 21, of Wilmington, was indicted with two counts of burglary, and one count each of trespassing in a habitation, criminal damaging or endangering, and petty theft.

Devon Lansing, 23, of Wilmington, was indicted with two counts burglary, and one count each of trespassing in a habitation, criminal damaging or endangering, and petty theft.

Diana K. Salyers, 64, of Blanchester, was indicted with eight counts of trafficking in drugs.

Fredric Watson, 58, of Wilmington, was indicted with aggravated menacing, aggravated assault, and assault.

Lynsie Burris, 22, of Sabina, was indicted with possessing heroin.

Hugh Friend, 40, of Lebanon, was indicted with illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the manufacture of drugs.

Lisa Kinney, 29, formerly of Sabina, was indicted with trespassing in a habitation.

Reach Gary Huffenberger at 937-556-5768 or on Twitter @GHuffenberger.

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By Gary Huffenberger

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