The jailhouses werenât jumping to much over the weekend, with the exception of Boyd County, which saw an influx of federal inmates moving through as they await court hearings at the federal court house in downtown Ashland.
While a few notorious names found themselves on the booking logs at Boyd, lock-ups were light, for the most part â fewer than five of the inmates booked over the weekend at Boyd were due to charges incurred on the street.
Bench warrants made a good bulk of the arrests over the weekend as well, especially at the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center.
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A Martin Co woman was arrested over the weekend after reported to 911 that she had been poisoned by gas. According to the Kentucky State Police, around 10:30 PM Sunday, April 25, a Trooper responded to the home of 37 year-old Amanda Mills of Lovely, after Mills called 911 to report that she had been “gas poisoned.” When the Trooper arrived at the home, Mills was fine and told the Trooper she only needed a ride to her mother’s house. Mills was arrested and charged with falsely reporting an incident. She was lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center.
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A Martin Co was arrested Sunday night for allegedly kicking a woman in the face causing significant injuries. According to reports, the woman went to the Hospital with facial fractures from an attack. Hospital staff told Police the woman had multiple orbital and sinus fractures. The woman reported to Hospital staff that 24 year-old Timothy Mullett of Tomahawk, shoved her to the ground and then kicked her in the face. Mullett reportedly admitted to Police that he and the woman had a verbal argument, but he denied kicking her. Mullett was arrested at a Johnson Co home. He was charged with second-degree assault and faces a prison sentence of up to 10 years if found guilty. Mullett was lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center.
A high school and middle school were placed on lockdown Monday after school leaders were advised that there was a man walking in a wooded area near the schools and he appeared to be armed.
According to the Louisa Police Department, officers located and arrested the man noticed near Lawrence County High School and Louisa Middle School.
Officers says 21 year old Bailey Maynard had brought a BB gun on school grounds and was walking toward the wooded area in a manner that raised suspicion.
Maynard has been charged with terroristic threatening, menacing and disorderly conduct. Maynard was lodged in the Big Sandy Regional Detention Center and all lockdown orders were lifted.
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