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Paroled felon facing potential felony drug charges

The Daily Jeffersonian A Cambridge man released from prison on parole less than four months ago is facing potential new felony drug charges following a traffic stop by Guernsey County sheriff s deputies Monday evening. Justin M. Carnes, 31, was being held Tuesday in the Guernsey County Jail on a felony investigation hold issued by deputies following his arrest on Manila Road in Cambridge. Deputies reportedly seized two containers with a crystal substance that field-tested positive for methamphetamine, suspected marijuana and marijuana wax from a vehicle driven by Carnes. Investigators said Carnes told them he was paid $200 by a male acquaintance to drive the vehicle from Muskingum County to Cambridge.

Buffalo man sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison for rape of child

Ronald Wolters – Photo: GCSO CAMBRIDGE, Ohio A Buffalo man was sentenced on Wednesday for sex crimes involving children in Guernsey County Common Pleas Court. 52-year-old Ronald Wolters was sentenced to three consecutive life terms in prison, without the chance of parole for 75 years, by Judge Daniel G. Padden. Wolters was found guilty two weeks ago by a jury on three counts of rape and eight counts of gross sexual imposition. An investigation into Wolters’ activity was initiated in July of 2019 by Guernsey County Sheriff’s Detectives after a then 5-year-old girl reported that she had been sexually assaulted by Wolters, who is a family member.

Matthew Gyles to serve 24 months in prison after violating probation

Matthew Gyles to serve 24 months in prison after violating probation The Daily Jeffersonian A Salesville man was recently ordered to serve the balance of a 24-month prison after violating the terms of community control sanctions imposed nearly three years ago in the Guernsey County Common Pleas Court. Matthew D. Gyles, 44, received 180 days credit for time previously served after initially being indicted on two counts of aggravated trafficking in drugs, fourth-degree felonies. Gyles was one of four people sentenced to various terms of incarceration last week during hearings in the common pleas court. Gyles plead guilty to the trafficking offenses on Jan. 8, 2018, and was sentenced to 24 months in prison on March 3 of the same year. The prison sentence was suspended in favor of three years of community control sanctions.

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