Boyle County public records

Published 10:22 am Tuesday, March 30, 2021

DISTRICT COURT

Cases handled recently in Boyle District Court, listed by name, charge, fine and jail sentence, where applicable, include the following. Court costs also were assessed in most cases. Ages and addresses are listed if available.

• Jean Neikirk Holmes, 68, Danville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting, 30 days, probated one year, banned from Kroger; contempt of court, no driver’s insurance, and no/expired registration plates, dismissed; DUI, $200 fine, license suspended six months; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, meth, amended to criminal attempt, 365 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated two years.

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• Tyson Wayne McCauley, 47: driving on DUI suspended license, amended to no license in possession, $50; second-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, 180 days; controlled substance prescription not in original container, 90 days, credit for two days served, remaining time probated two years; and failure to use proper signal, no insurance card, no Kentucky registration, third-degree trafficking a controlled substance, drug unspecified, and two counts controlled substance prescription not in original container, all dismissed.

• Randy R. Adams, 53, Stanford: third-degree burglary, amended to first-degree criminal trespassing, 365 days; theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting items valued less than $500, 365 days, concurrently, credit for one day served, remaining time probated two years, banned from Walmart, $4.41 restitution; and three more counts shoplifting, 365 days each count; three counts third-degree burglary, all amended to first-degree criminal trespassing, 365 days, all time to run concurrently, probated two years, $10.77 restitution, banned from Walmart.

• Chelsea Marie Boures, 27, Danville: second-degree domestic assault, amended to fourth-degree, 90 days; first-degree criminal trespassing, 365 days; second-degree criminal mischief, 365 days, all time to run concurrently, credit for seven days, remaining time probated two years; DUI, $200 fine, license suspended120 days.

• Johnathon Dale Stout, 37, Lancaster: DUI, amended to public intoxication, 30 days; possession of marijuana, 45 days; first-degree possession of a controlled substance, drug unspecified, amended to attempt, dismissed; controlled substance prescription not in original container, 90 days, all time to run concurrently, credit for two days served, remaining time probated one year.

• Joshua Robert Denson, 38, Danville: fourth-degree assault, 30 days, concurrently with state time now serving.

• Matthew J. Pike, 32, Danville: second-degree fleeing or evading police on foot, 90 days; second-degree disorderly conduct, 90 days, concurrently, credit for 11 days served, remaining time probated one year.

• Joseph Eugene Pumphrey, 45, Stanford: possession of marijuana, $200.

• Billy Cole, 51, Danville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting, 90 days, probated one year, $174.81 restitution, banned from Walmart.

• Hannah J. Coomer, 30, Cynthiana: public intoxication with a controlled substance, 90 days, credit for three days served, remaining time probated one year.

• Terry L. Tipton, 51, Irvine: license plate not legible, dismissed; driving on DUI suspended license, amended to license not in possession, $50; possession of marijuana, $200.

• David Wayne Brummett, 53, Waynesburg: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting, 90 days, probated one year, banned from Walmart.

• Christy Goodlett, 48, Hustonville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting, 90 days, probated one year, banned from Walmart.

• Frank V. Peters, 24, Harrodsburg: possession of marijuana, $200; possession of drug paraphernalia, $50.

• Gary Potter, 48, Danville: public intoxication, $50.

• Henry Walker, 44, Danville: theft by unlawful taking/shoplifting items valued less than $500, 120 days, probated one year, banned from Walmart.

CIVIL JUDGMENTS

Civil judgments handed down in Boyle Circuit Court include:

• Root Insurance Co. vs. Cloud Shakeela, default judgment for plaintiff.