The Logan County Grand Jury met in session on the 21st day of September, 2012and returned into open court indictments against the following individuals:
Tony Key- Burglary in the Second Degree; Theft by Unlawful Taking/Disposition All Others, less than $500 and Criminal Trespass in the First Degree
Robert Rhodes- Criminal Mischief in the Third Degree; Assault in the Second Degree; Operating Motor Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol/Drugs, .08, 1st Offense, Aggravating Circumstances; Menacing; Assault in the Fourth Degree, Minor Injury and Persistent Felony Offender in the First Degree
Thomas Price- 4 Counts of Theft by Unlawful Taking/Disposition All Others, greater than $500, less than $10,000 and Persistent Felony Offender in the First Degree
Derek Thomas- 4 Counts of Theft by Unlawful Taking/Disposition All Others, greater than $500, less than $10,000
Shannon McCall- Receiving Stolen Property, greater than $10,000;2 Counts of Receiving Stolen Property, under $500 and Receiving Stolen Property, Firearm
Brandon Osborne- Receiving Stolen Property, greater than $10,000; Receiving Stolen Property, under $10,000 and Receiving Stolen Property, under $500
William Duncan- Assault in the Second Degree and 3 Counts of Wanton Endangerment in the 1st Degree
Dennis Calloway- Robbery in the First Degree; Assault in the First Degree; Kidnapping-Adult; Burglary in the First Degree; Intimidating a Participant in the Legal Process; Theft by Unlawful Taking/Disposition All Others, greater than $500, less than $10,000; Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree and Terroristic Threatening 3rd Degree
Tony Rippie- Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree and Criminal Mischief in the Second Degree
Donald White- Theft by Unlawful Taking, greater than $10,000
Dayvon Patterson- Disorderly Conduct 2nd Degree; Resisting Arrest and 2 Counts of Assault in the Third Degree
John Jeter- Wanton Endangerment 1st Degree and Unlawful Imprisonment in the First Degree
The function of the Grand Jury is to determine whether there is sufficient competent evidence to believe that a crime has been committed by a specific individual. This does not mean those individuals are guilty of a crime. The innocence or guilt is finally determined by a petit jury at trial.
Ms. Guiling and Mr. Ross would like to take the time and thank the individuals serving on the Grand Jury and for their taking time from their busy schedules in order to perform their duties on the Grand Jury for the citizens of Logan County. The grand jurors’ employers are to be commended in allowing them to serve in this capacity.
Note:
Names and charges are supplied by the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney to the news media after the Grand Jury returns the indictment in open court to the Circuit Judge; they are of public record at the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office. The specific identity of the person indicted is included in the original or amended indictment.







