Chauncey man receives prison term for tampering with evidence
A Chauncey man was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday after attempting to hide items in his car during a traffic stop and for attempting to use his son’s urine during a drug test.
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A Chauncey man was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday after attempting to hide items in his car during a traffic stop and for attempting to use his son’s urine during a drug test.
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The Ohio University student linked to a drug ring involving former OU football players pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday.
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An Athens man changed his plea to guilty of illegally manufacturing methamphetamine Tuesday, landing him in prison for years.
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An Athens man was sentenced to prison Wednesday after pleading guilty to an indictment charging domestic violence and burglary.
Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly, who was arraigned on a 25-count indictment Monday, has continued to deny state officials documents in his possession that were formally requested, according to previously sealed court documents recently made public.
Complying with the court’s orders, Athens County Sheriff Pat Kelly reported to the Southeastern Ohio Regional Jail Tuesday morning to take a booking photo and submit his DNA and fingerprints, authorities said.