TCRH offers new Digital Mammography Technology
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Comparing images from the new mammography equipment at Twin County Regional Hospital (TCRH) to images from its previous equipment is much like the difference in looking at a High Definition television as opposed to an old standard model.
Allen Worrell/The Carroll News Comparing images from the new mammography equipment at Twin County Regional Hospital (TCRH) to images from its previous equipment is much like the difference in looking at a High Definition television as opposed to an old standard model.
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Comparing images from the new mammography equipment at Twin County Regional Hospital (TCRH) to images from its previous equipment is much like the difference in looking at a High Definition television as opposed to an old standard model.

The new digital mammography equipment at the Galax hospital makes that much difference in the images produced. Not only that, the new equipment is up to 28 percent more accurate and results in patients spending about half the time at the hospital as in the past for breast exams.

“The pictures tell you more than words could ever say,” said TCRH Mammography Technologist Kim Kimble, R.T.(R)(M), CRH. “I’m really excited we are able to offer this technology to our patients.”

Just in time for breast cancer awareness month, TCRH now offers digital mammography, the latest technology available in the fight against breast cancer. The new system includes integrated Computer Aided Detection (CAD). CAD provides a “second look” for the Radiologists to focus attention to potential areas of concern, improving the accuracy of cancer detection.

“It helps us get a much better look at the dense tissue or fibrocystic tissue, the type of tissue that often hides breast cancer,” Kimble said. “It’s hard to see it, but now we have the technology that allows us to penetrate those areas better and get a much better look.”

Additionally, David Payne, Director of Diagnostic Imaging, CRA, BS, RT(R) said a high-resolution monitor allows doctors to zoom in and concentrate even more on potential problem areas.

“It’s a lot quicker for the patient and it reduces the number of repeated tests,” Kimble said. “I think it shows Duke LifePoint’s commitment to the hospital and the community. We’ve needed this technology and now it’s here. The patients are loving it and they are amazed about how quick it is.”

Payne said Duke LifePoint intended to make the digital mammogram equipment one of the first major projects at the hospital since a partnership began six months ago. He said it shows the company’s understanding of the needs of the hospital and the community.

“It helps us with our mission of meeting the needs of the community,” Payne said. “This equipment will help us reach that goal.”

Digital mammography is different from conventional mammography in how the image of the breast is acquired and more importantly viewed. The use of mammography, and in particular digital mammography, has greatly enhanced the ability to detect breast cancer at an early stage, when it’s most treatable. Digital mammography detected significantly more cancers than screen-film mammography in women 50 and younger, premenopausal and perimenopausal women, and women with dense breasts, according to results from the American College of Radiology Digital Mammographic Imaging Screening Trial (DMIST). All mammograms at Twin County Regional Hospital are now performed with digital mammography system.

Breast cancer statistics are staggering:

One of eight women living in the U.S. will get breast cancer in her lifetime.

Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. It’s the leading cause of death in 35 to 65 year old women.

The good news is that if breast cancer is found early, before the cancer has spread, the five year survival rate is 98 percent. Over 2.5 million American women with a history of breast cancer are alive today thanks largely to the many new techniques for finding and treating the disease.

For most women 40 and over, an annual mammogram is the best way of finding breast cancer early. Mammograms play a central part in the early detection of breast cancer because they can detect changes in the breast that may be early signs of cancer, but are too small or subtle to be felt. By offering the latest technology in mammography, Twin County Regional Hospital is committed to the fight against breast cancer and hopes to increase the number of women who follow the recommendations for regular screenings.

For more information about this life-saving technology or to schedule a mammogram appointment, please call Twin County Regional Hospital Diagnostic Imaging at (276) 236-1680.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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Jun 19, 2013 | 2912 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville
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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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Jun 19, 2013 | 2912 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville
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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers of Woodlawn
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville
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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers of Woodlawn
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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Jun 19, 2013 | 2912 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville
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David B. Scott, 75, of Hillsville, passed away on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at his home. Mr. Scott was born in Asheboro, NC to the late Burgess Walter and Beulah Grace Lyndon Scott. Survivors include his wife, Nell Y. Scott of the home; son and daughter-in-law, David Jeffrey and Terry Scott of Hillsville; daughter, Sheila S. Cox of Chesterfield; sisters and brothers-in-law, Dot Key and Joanne and Ronald Morgan all of Asheboro, NC, and Linda and Ronald Mann of Ashville, NC; brothers and sister-in-law, Jimmy and Anita Scott and Bill Scott all of Lexington, NC; grandchildren and spouse, Megan and Allan Bilicki, Kallie Scott, Benjamin Cox, and Gavin Scott; and great granddaughter, Miranda Bilicki. Funeral services will be held on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 4:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church in Hillsville with Pastor Ty Harrison, Pastor Ronnie Collins, Pastor Pam Sutherland, and Mr. Jim Woltz officiating. Burial will follow in Wilkinson Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church from 2:00 until 4:00 PM on Friday prior to the funeral service. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the local American Cancer Society or the Blue Ridge MS Society. A guestbook is available online by visiting www.vaughanguynnandmcgrady.com. Vaughan-Guynn-McGrady Chapel is serving the family.
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Ann Carnegie Smythers of Woodlawn
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Ann Carnegie Smythers, 79, of Woodlawn, Virginia passed away Wednesday June 19, 2013 at Trinity Mission, Hillsville, VA. Mrs. Smythers was born March 5, 1934 in Glasco, Scotland to Archibald and Margaret Carnegie. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Dale Smythers and sister Elizabeth (Babs) Essex. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law: Sharon and Tommy Delp of Woodlawn,Virginia; granddaughter and friend Kimberly Delp and Donnie Bonds of Galax, Virginia; two brothers Archie Carnegie and Tommie Carnegie both of England. A graveside service will be held Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 10:00 AM in the Monta Vista Cemetery, Galax, Virginia with Rev. Ernie Smith officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

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Tang indicted for manslaughter in Nelson’s death
by Allen Worrell
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Jun 19, 2013 | 2912 views | 0 0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A Rural Hall, N.C. man has been indicted with involuntary manslaughter in the May 25 traffic death of local tow truck driver Russell Nelson.

According to Carroll County Commonwealth’s Attorney Nathan H. Lyons, a Carroll County Grand Jury indicted Jesse Tang of involuntary manslaughter on Monday. An indictment is a formal charge, not a finding of guilt.

Nelson, 75, was killed the morning of May 25 after loading a disabled vehicle on the cab of his Russell’s Garage rollback truck. According to Lyons, Nelson had loaded the vehicle and was attempting to get into the cab of the rollback when he was struck by a vehicle on the shoulder of the road at the 5.5 mile marker of Interstate 77 North, just south of Fancy Gap, sometime before 9 a.m. that morning.

“The involuntary manslaughter indictment is based on driver inattentiveness,” Lyons said. “He was driving on the shoulder when he hit a pedestrian on the shoulder of the road.”

Also indicted Monday by a Carroll County Grand Jury were:

Brittany Nicole Balser was indicted for malicious wounding.

Toby Joe Barley was indicted for larceny third offense.

Tina Leigh Baumgardner was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Carl Joseph Blahnik was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Timothy Banks Brannock was indicted for five counts of grand larceny and one count each of destruction of property and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Michael Paul Brewer was indicted for two counts of malicious injury and one count of abduction.

Eric James Brinegar was indicted for one count each of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute more than five pounds, manufacture of marijuana, and possession of a firearm while possessing marijuana.

Jeremiah James Caudill was indicted for one count each of shoplifting and conspiracy to shoplifting.

William Randall Collins was indicted for bad check.

James Allen Cox was indicted for grand larceny.

Joey Allen Dalton, Sr. was indicted for one count each of possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony, statutory burglary, and grand larceny.

Tonya Renee Francis was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Wendy Leigh Frank was indicted for larceny third offense.

Kevin Heath Frazier was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Richard Wilson Garrett was indicted for attempted capital murder, three counts of attempted malicious wounding of a law enforcement officer, and one count each of assault and battery on a police officer, attempted escape, escape, grand larceny, and eluding a law enforcement officer.

Kristin Danielle Heaton was indicted for grand larceny.

Jason Lee Hill was indicted for assault and battery against a family or household member.

Jerry Odell Johnson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Christopher Brandon Jones was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary, conspiracy to commit statutory burglary, grand larceny, and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Cleve Junior Lester was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone) and obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Naomi Michelle McKinney was indicted for grand larceny and conspiracy to commit grand larceny.

Donny Lee Moore was indicted for two counts of shoplifting third offense.

Raymond Franklin Moore, Jr. was indicted for grand larceny.

Daniel Isaiah Osborne was indicted for statutory burglary.

Edgar Melvin Pauley, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Timothy Wayne Smith was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a felony.

Randy Reaves Snow was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxymorphone).

Julio Angel Torres was indicted for shoplifting third offense.

Dorothy Bowles White was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Patrick Wayne Cobler was indicted for possession of a Schedule I drug (methylone) with intent to district.

Matthew Isaiah Pruitt was indicted for two counts of credit card forgery.

Teresa R. Sigmon was indicted for one count each of furnishing a firearm to a felon and altering a serial number on a firearm.

Mark Steven Smith was indicted for grand larceny.

Emmett Ray Stephenson was indicted for possession of a firearm after being convicted of a violent felony.

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