Victim of early morning homicide identified
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Law enforcement officials were on the scene of a homicide on Legion Terrace throughout the day on Sunday.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY A 25-year-old Pomeroy man has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting which occurred just before 5 a.m. on Sunday on Legion Terrace in Pomeroy.
Meigs County Sheriff Keith Wood identified the victim as Kane Roush, 25, of Legion Terrace, Pomeroy.
Meeting with members of the media on Sunday afternoon, Wood stated that a call was received at approximately 4:52 a.m. on Sunday of shots fired at a residence in Pomeroy.
Victim of early morning homicide identified
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Law enforcement officials were on the scene of a homicide on Legion Terrace throughout the day on Sunday.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY A 25-year-old Pomeroy man has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting which occurred just before 5 a.m. on Sunday on Legion Terrace in Pomeroy.
Meigs County Sheriff Keith Wood identified the victim as Kane Roush, 25, of Legion Terrace, Pomeroy.
Meeting with members of the media on Sunday afternoon, Wood stated that a call was received at approximately 4:52 a.m. on Sunday of shots fired at a residence in Pomeroy.
Middleport man arrested after allegedly firing shot into vehicle
Staff Report
Law enforcement officials surround a car driven by Terry Bell which was stopped on State Route 7 Thursday afternoon. Bell was taken into custody at the scene after an alleged incident in West Virginia.
Milton Police Department Facebook photo
Terry Bell
Milton Police Department Facebook photo
MIDDLEPORT A Meigs County man is in custody after an alleged incident on Interstate 64 in West Virginia with a shoot fired into a vehicle.
According to a statement on the Milton Police Department Facebook page, at around 1 p.m. on Thursday a woman called 911 to report that “her boyfriend had pulled alongside her vehicle on I-64 and shot a gun, striking her car. (Her) 13 month old grandchild was in the rear seat in a car seat at the time.”
Jury convicts King
POMEROY A Meigs County man was convicted of breaking and entering following a two-day jury trial.
Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney James K. Stanley announced, in a news release, that on March 9, 2021, following a two-day trial, a jury convicted Edward “Joey” King, 54, of Pomeroy, of breaking and entering, a felony of the fifth degree. Sentencing is scheduled for April.
Stanley stated, “The jury heard testimony from four witnesses for the State of Ohio, including two victims and two deputies with the Meigs County Sheriff’s Office. The evidence showed that on June 24, 2020, King used force and/or stealth to trespass in an unoccupied structure used by the owners for storage, with the purpose to commit a theft offense. Numerous items were discovered to have been removed from two unoccupied structures. King and a co-defendant were caught at the scene during the commission of the crime.“
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