Bonds were set at $20,000 each. Danville officer Robert Ladd testified before the grand jury.
Also indicted were two men who allegedly broke into a man’s home while carrying guns and robbed him of a PlayStation gaming console.
John T. Ganem, 18, of 133 Hogue Road, and Austin J. Cox, aka Neal Cox, 19, of Waynesburg, each were charged with first-degree burlgary and theft less than $500 for allegedly breaking into Josh Sterner’s home and taking his PlayStation on July 26.
Bonds were set at $20,000 each. Deputy Derek Robbins testified before the grand jury.
Two Boyle County men were indicted for allegedly breaking into an acquaintance’s home and beating him up while stealing his prescription medication and cash.
Chancey T. Rainey, 32, of 1004 Ky. 1273, and William Sean Rainey, 38, of 306 Burton Circle, each were charged with first-degree robbery and first-degree burglary for allegedly forcing their way into James Leese’s home on Denmark Drive on July 26. Leese had to be taken to the hospital for treatment of injuries suffered in the altercation with the Raineys, police said.
Bonds were set at $30,000 each. Sam Butler testified.
Four others were indicted for allegedly breaking into Domino’s Pizza on Fourth Street on July 6.
Gregory Stallworth, 20, of 530 Denmark Drive, Deodric Nealy, 19, of 109 E. Broadway, Dexter O. Brand, 18, of 817 E. Main St., and Tara Aranda, 23, of 301 HIll-n-Dale, each were charged with burglary, theft more than $500 and tampering with evidence.
Bonds were set at $10,000 each. Danville officer Kevin Peel testified.
Others indicted were:
Lula Rich, 55, of Junction City, theft more than $500 for allegedly taking money from Kroger between January and March while working as an employee. Bond was set at $5,000. Danville Detective Todd Davis testified.
Jessica N. Callahan, 27, 232 Harding St., identity theft and theft more than $500 for allegedly using the identifying information of Bridget Paige and withdrawing cash from her bank account on July 2. Bond was set at $10,000. Danville officer Ryan Lipscomb testified.
Anthony T. Yantis, 19, of Lebanon, third-degree assault for allegedly striking corrections officer Tyler Walls at the Boyle County Detention Center on June 7
Jeffrey S. Adams, 27, of Junction City, knowingly exploiting an adult for allegedly improperly using the financial resources of Dora M. Lane in March. Bond was set at $10,000. Danville officer Robert Ladd testified.
Heidi C. Wilson, 32, of Harrodsburg, allegedly manufacturing methamphetamine on June 12. Bond was set at $20,000. Deputy Al Isaacs testified.
Amanda Allen, 27, 110 Balasa Drive, alleged possession of a forged prescription for hydrocodone and tampering with evidence on June 6. Bond was set at $5,000. Danville officer Ricky Sellers testified.
Enic W. Anderson, 29, of Junction City, flagrant nonsupport for allegedly falling at least $5,000 behind on child support payments. Bond was set at $5,000. John Hendrickson testified.
Robert Brainard, 48, 3665 Alum Springs Road, two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon on June 16. Bond was set at $10,000. Trooper Donnie Moses testified.
Heather R. Coulter, aka Heather Cross, 31, two counts of forgery for allegedly having forged checks totaling $90 on June 23 and June 24. Bond was set at $5,000. Danville officer Sally Bustle testified.
Jason W. Camache, 26, of Eddyville, second-degree assault for allegedly seriously injuring David Vandiver on June 20.
Carl J. Hall, 23, of 204 Holliday Drive, unlawful use of a computer to procure a peace officer posing as a minor to perform sexual activity on May 25. Bond was set at $5,000. Ladd testified.
Jason E. Myers, 36, 28 Burkley Drive, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon on Jan. 12. Bond was set at $5,000. Ladd testified.
Aaron A. Oiler, 19, 1498 McKinney St., wanton endangerment, fleeing police and driving on a revoked license for allegedly placing Deputy Al Isaacs in danger during a pursuit on July 12. Bond was set at $10,000. Isaacs testified.
Lloyd J. Whitis, 32, of Stanford, two counts of wanton endangerment, driving under the influence and possession of hydrocodone for allegedly putting two minor children at risk on June 16. Bond was set at $15,000. Danville officer Adam Harmon testified.
David A. Farmer, 27, 3663 South Danville Bypass, allegedly failing to register as a sex offender on July 30. Bond was set at $5,000. Deputy Chris Stratton testified.