Teenager indicted on drug trafficking charges
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY – A teenager from Englewood who reportedly possessed more than $100,000 in cash when he was apprehended by law enforcement was indicted by the Shelby County grand jury.
Chase Spencer Gilliam-Beale, 18, of Englewood, was indicted on charges of failure to comply with an order or signal of an officer, a third degree felony, trafficking in drugs, a third degree felony, trafficking in drugs, a fifth degree felony, and possessing criminal tools, a fifth degree felony.
In fleeing from a law enforcement officer’s signal to stop his vehicle, Chase Spencer Gilliam-Beale reportedly operated his vehicle in a manner that caused a substantial risk of serious physical harm by running stop signs and traveling recklessly at excessive speeds.
MOUNT GAY â A woman from the Breeden area of Mingo County is accused of trying to bite a West Virginia state trooperâs arm after she was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and trespassing at the Kroger grocery store at Mount Gay.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Logan County Magistrate Court, Trooper First Class M.J. Miller received a complaint through Logan County 911 on Sunday, April 4, that a female was acting disorderly at Kroger the Mount Gay area.
When Miller arrived, he said he saw the woman attempting to open a door of a parked vehicle. Miller made contact with the woman and identified her as Katrina Bryant, 40, of Breeden.