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50 Cents Volume 144
The Easter He’ll Never Forget A story of how imminent death spawned a new life
The path less traveled - Jeremy Binion straddles the double lines on the road where he should have died last Easter. Photo by Justin Waybright
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Grand Jury returns Indictments Putnam County Prosecuting Attorney, Mark A. Sorsaia, reported that fifty indictments were returned on Wednesday, March 8, by the Grand Jury alleging sixtyfive persons committed two hundred forty felonies and forty-nine misdemeanors. The following individuals were indicted. Listed are the defendant's name, age, last known address, and alleged offenses for which they were indicted: Brett R. Abbott, 22, South Charleston, grand larceny Adrien W. Allen, 26, Culloden, attempt to manufacture a controlled substance, attempt to operate a clandestine drug laboratory, possession of substances to be used as precursors to manufacture methamphetamine and driving on a revoked license -DUI related.
Brittany L. Armstead, 23, Cross Lanes, receiving or transferring stolen property and conspiracy to commit receiving or transferring stolen property Melissa K. Auvil, 57, 2537 Main Street, Hurricane, embezzlement Carla M. Back, 37, 8 Corey Drive, Poca, fraudulent schemes and embezzlement Caleb A. Beckner, 25, Red House, driving under the influence of alcohol causing death and aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol Jaimie D. Bess, 22, 105 Maplewood Estates, Scott Depot, receiving or transferring stolen property and conspiracy to commit receiving or transferring stolen property Michael C. Boardman, 21, Tornado, possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance
Rustyn N. Booth, 31, Charleston, attempt to commit daytime burglary (2), destruction of property (2) and trespassing David W. Bowen, 54, Barboursville, delivery of a controlled substance (3), possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and conspiracy to commit delivery of a controlled substance Cameron J. Burks, 19, 376 Harbour Lane, Hurricane, entering without breaking (2) and attempt to commit grand larceny Tia L. Carr, 20, Craigsville, grand larceny Stacy J. Casto, 42, Hometown, delivery of a controlled substance and conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance Debbie A. Combs, 45, Maplewood Apts., Poca, conspiracy to commit delivery of a controlled substance (3) and delivery of a
controlled substance Joshua W. Conley, 28, Red House, failure to provide notice of registration changes Christopher M. Coyner, 22, 206 Teays Meadows, Scott Depot, daytime burglary Scott A. Cunningham, 31, 3475 Teays Valley Road, Hurricane, soliciting a minor using a computer (2) Lewis B. Day, 27, 349 Stewart Road, Hurricane, conspiracy to commit robbery in the first-degree robbery (2), conspiracy to commit malicious assault, and robbery in the first degree (2), and malicious assault Dennis A. Dent, 33, 221 Rocky Step Road, Scott Depot, sexual assault in the third-degree and sexual abuse in the third degree SEE INDICTMENTS ON PAGE 4
It’s Spring and Easter, take me home!
By Justin Waybright justin@theputnamstandard.com
ST. ALBANS - Blood and shattered glass shower a two-lane road. A mangled Toyota pick-up sits motionless. A young man lies in a ditch, dying. SEE EASTER ON PAGE 6
Please help me find my way back home. I am lost and sadly missed by all who love me at Teays Valley Hardware Store.” Since March 1, 2013, employees and patrons of Teays Valley Hardware, Scott Depot, WV, have been anxiously waiting the return of their missing mascot, Stanley. He is a large 22-pound dark gray and white short hair cat that came to the Hardware Store almost 7 years ago in November. Stanley was last seen on March 1, 2013, on surveillance cameras at 3:00 p.m. getting onto a utility trailer that was
traced to the White Pines subdivision. After talking to the owner, he said he left the hardware store to go home first and then to Fraziers Bottom; but, Stanley could be anywhere. Stanley is greatly missed by employees and customers. Some customers came into the hardware store solely to see Stanley and bring him treats. Children enjoyed coming to the store just to see him. In November, the hardware store has a large birthday cake made to celebrate his birthday and for the employees and customers who come by to eat.
"Stanley" is the name of the large gray and white cat that has been missing from The Teays Valley Hardware Store at Scott Depot, WV, since March 1, 2013. A reward is being offered for his return. If you have information, please call 304-757-7225. Courtesy photo
Stanley is not excited about the cake. He just wants to be home. Please, if anyone has seen or found Stanley, call Teays Valley Hardware at 304-757-7225 or
304-757-2469. (A REWARD IS BEING OFFERED). You will be very pleased if you return him to his residence.
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