Sechrist indicted for sodomy, child porn solicitation

A Carroll County Grand Jury handed down indictments Monday to a total of 43 people. Among those indicted were Jeffery Lee Sechrist for four counts of sodomy and one count of enticement or soliciting of child pornography.

Also indicted Monday were: Marvin Joel Acosta AKA Marvin Joel Acosta Carcamo for six counts of forgery of a public document.

Jerome Anderson was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (cocaine).

Douglas Michael Bolen, Jr. was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine) and possession of a firearm while in possession of a Schedule II drug.

Bridgett Monique Brewer was indicted for one count each of credit card theft and credit card forgery.

Stanley Davis Brewer was indicted for obtaining drugs by false pretenses.

Valentino Cervantes was indicted for conspiracy to violate the Drug Control Act.

Tesheena Edwards Chappell was indicted for receiving stolen property.

Amber Rose Cottle was indicted for five counts of statutory burglary, four counts of grand larceny and one count of destruction of property.

Joshua Lee Crockett was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Joshua Klee Crowder was indicted for four counts of receiving drugs by false pretenses and one count of forgery.

Robert Dwayne Dalton was indicted for two counts of obtaining property by false pretenses and one count each of fraudulent conversion of leased property and bad check.

Bradley Stephen Dunham, Jr. was indicted for one count each of statutory burglary and grand larceny.

Brittany Dawn Elledge was indicted for three counts of conspiracy to commit credit card fraud and one count of credit card forgery.

Kenneth Ray Elledge, Jr. was indicted for three counts of conspiracy to commit credit card fraud and one count each of credit card theft and grand larceny.

Ami Michelle Farris was indicted for one count each of credit card theft and credit card forgery.

Ashlee Ryan Hackler was indicted for statutory burglary.

Corey Jaccob Hawks was indicted for assault and battery on a police officer.

Marvin Jason Hawks was indicted for driving under the influence, third offense in 10 years.

Randy Dean Hawks was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Michael Darin Hudson was indicted for one count each of forgery and uttering.

Ayesha Kamal was indicted for bad check.

Jesse Lee Louise Key was indicted for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

Joshua Phillip Lewis was indicted for abduction.

Jimmy Ray Linville was indicted for rape.

Sharon Kaye Linville was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (oxycodone).

William Ricky Lovell was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Renee Sue Lucas was indicted for one count each of robbery and conspiring to commit robbery.

Richard Earl Martin was indicted for two counts of obtaining money by false pretenses third or subsequent offense.

Anthony Lee McMillian was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Bucky O’Neil Melton was indicted for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.

Candice Renee Miller was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (cocaine).

Zonnia Lynn Quesenberry was indicted for possession of a Schedule II drug (methamphetamine).

Daniel Dean Reece was indicted for shoplifting.

Cody Lee Sizemore was indicted for one count each of grand larceny, larceny of a firearm, and obtaining money by false pretenses.

Brian Richard Sloppy was indicted for one count each of robbery and conspiring to commit robbery.

Daniel Lee Smith was indicted for assault and battery on a police officer.

Amanda Lee Thomas was indicted for shoplifting.

Ashley Nicole Threatt was indicted for two counts each of statutory burglary and grand larceny.

Kelly M. Vaughan was indicted for credit card forgery.

Tiha D. Walls was indicted for embezzlement.

Worth C. Williams was indicted for possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.

Pamela Sue Woody was indicted for fraudulent conversion of leased property.

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