CHAPMANVILLE â Police in Chapmanville arrested a man and woman after a possible overdose at the Best Western hotel near Chapmanville led to the discovery of fentanyl and other substances.
Three members of the Chapmanville Police Department were dispatched to the Best Western hotel on Central Avenue off U.S. 119 near Chapmanville on Friday, April 2, for a possible overdose. According to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, police found Joseph Dwayne Collins, 39, of Ranger, attempting to resuscitate Kimberly Renee Gillum, 42, of Chapmanville, who was reportedly unconscious and unresponsive.
While tending to Gillum, police say they observed multiple pieces of tinfoil beside her and on the bed. Inspection of the foil pieces led to the discovery of a white powder-like substance, which tested positive for fentanyl when put through a field test.
CHAPMANVILLE â A Chapmanville man was arrested after police responded to a call about a man going through abandoned apartments at Commerce Park and several substances were found on him, one of which tested positive for fentanyl.
The arrested was made April 1 by Patrolman E.C. Ferrell. The caller who made the complaint said a man wearing a gray sweatshirt was carrying multiple trash bags, according to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court.
When Ferrell arrived, he reportedly observed a man fitting the description outside the abandoned apartments. The man identified himself as Billy Joe Jeffrey, 29, of Chapmanville.
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MILL CREEK â A man has been charged with first-degree arson after police say he admitted to setting a house on fire at Mill Creek on Tuesday after getting into an argument with his girlfriend.
According to a news release provided by Sgt. Nick Booth of the Logan County Sheriffâs Department, members of the LCSD were called to the scene of a house fire along Mill Creek Road early Tuesday. While in route to the scene, they located David Allen King, 27, walking along the roadside.
Police say King matched the description provided by witnesses as the person who started the fire. He was transported back to the LCSD, where he was read and signed a Miranda rights form and then interviewed.
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