Grand jury concludes in Marion County

FAIRMONT, W.Va. — A Marion County grand jury has indicted 19 individuals Tuesday as part of its October session.

Among those indicted is Ryan Hubbs, 35, of Paris, Ohio, who was charged with two counts of first degree murder following a carjacking in October 2016.

Hubbs allegedly took a woman’s SUV at gunpoint in Weston and later collided with a vehicle at the entrance of the Middletown Mall in White Hall. The accident claimed the lives of David Glasscock, 64, and Sandra Glasscock, 65.

Also indicted were:

– Patrick Davis, 27, of Detroit, Michigan, on one count of possession of hydrocodone with intent to deliver, one count of first-degree robbery, one count of assault during the commission of or attempt to commit a felony, and two counts of conspiracy to commit a felony after allegedly pulling a woman from her vehicle, robbing her, and striking her with a gun

– Ashley Cummings, 30, of Rivesville, on one count of child abuse resulting in injury

– Steven Cunningham, 35, of Fairmont, on one count of distribution and display of obscene matter to a minor for allegedly exposing himself at a Dollar General

– Patrick Davis, 27, of Detroit, Michigan, on one count of possession of hydrocodone with intent to deliver, one count of first-degree robbery, one count of assault during the commission of or attempt to commit a felony, and two counts of conspiracy to commit a felony after allegedly pulling a woman from her vehicle, robbing her, and striking her with a gun

– Dale Field, Jr., 38, of Fairmont, on two counts of second-degree sexual assault, two counts of sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, or person in position of trust, and two counts of incest for allegedly forcing sex on a 16-year-old female relative

– Jalisa Hawkins, 28, of Duquesne, Pa., on one count of possession with intent to deliver heroin and conspiracy to commit a felony

– Adonne Horton, 41, of Fairmont, on one count of fleeing in a vehicle with reckless disregard

– Michael Jones, 23, of Fairmont, on one count of third-offense domestic battery, three counts of fraudulent use of an access device, and one count of conspiracy to commit a felony

– Michael Lee, 57, of Fairmont, on one count of financial exploitation of an elderly person

– Demetrius McLendon, of Lithonia, Georgia, on one count of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, forgery, deception or subterfuge

– Brittany Miller, 31, of Fairmont, on eight counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, forgery, deception or subterfuge for allegedly writing fraudulent prescriptions

– Terrall Parker, 28, of Detroit, Michigan, on one count of possession of hydrocodone with intent to deliver, one count of first-degree robbery, one count of assault during the commission of or attempt to commit a felony, and two counts of conspiracy to commit a felony after allegedly pulling a woman from her vehicle, robbing her, and striking her with a gun

– James Stewart, 69, of Mannington, on one count of first-degree sexual assault

– Joseph Taylor, 27, of the North Central Regional Jail, on one count of possession with intent to deliver synthetic marijuana and unlawful assault

– Jesse Valentine, 35, of Fairmont, on one count of possession with intent to deliver marijuana

– Michael Wilson, 39, of Fairmont, on one count of conspiracy to commit a felony

– Allen Wisenbailer, 24, of Fairmont, on one count of failure to register or provide notice of sex offender registration changes

– Roger Yeager, 52, of Fairmont, on one count of breaking and entering, one count of petit larceny, and one count of possession of cocaine





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