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 ISSUE #779 - November 24, 2023  

GREETINGS KENTON COUNTY!



The men and women of the Commonwealth's Attorney Office are always working hard to keep Kenton County safe. This newsletter is intended to keep all interested parties up to date on the latest in prosecution and law enforcement news. If you have any questions or would like additional information about the cases you see in this email, please call (859) 292-6580 or email the Commonwealth's Attorney Office at rsanders@prosecutors.ky.gov. 

GUILTY PLEAS AND SENTENCING:

Commonwealth v. Jessica Hitchcock

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Casey Burns

Police Agency: Ft. Wright


On 11/16/23, Hitchcock pled guilty to Possession of Controlled Substance (meth). Hitchcock faces 1-3 years in prison. Final sentencing is set for 1/2/24.  

Commonwealth v. Darius Jeter

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Rob Sanders

Police Agency: Covington


On 11/16/23, Jeter pled guilty to Possession of Handgun by Convicted Felon. Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders recommended a sentence of 5 years in prison. Final sentencing is set for 1/2/24.

Commonwealth v. Timothy Morehead

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Emily Arnzen

Police Agency: Kenton Co. Police


On 11/16/23, Morehead pled guilty to Unlawful Use of Electronic Communication System to Procure a Minor to Commit a Sexual Offense. Asst. Commonwealth's Attorney Emily Arnzen recommended a sentence of 2.5 years in prison. Final sentencing is set for 1/29/24.

Commonwealth v. Amanda Cradduck

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Taylor Roof

Police Agency: Covington



On 11/16/23, Cradduck pled guilty to Possession of Controlled Substance (meth). Asst. Commonwealth's Attorney Taylor Roof recommended a sentence of 1.5 years in prison, probated for 3 years. On 11/16/23, Cradduck was sentenced to 1.5 years in prison, probated for 3 years, consecutive to other cases.

Commonwealth v. Christopher York

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Patrick Grote

Police Agency: Elsmere


On 11/16/23, York pled guilty to Possession of Controlled Substance. Asst. Commonwealth's Attorney Patrick Grote recommended a sentence of 3 years in prison, probated for 3 years. On 11/16/23, York was sentenced to 3 years in prison, probated for 3 years.

Commonwealth vs. Sirryan Mathis

Judge: Molloy

Prosecutor: Rob Sanders

Police Agency: Covington


On 11/16/23, Mathis pled guilty to Criminal Mischief 1st Degree, Assault 4th Degree (Domestic Violence), Burglary 1st Degree, and Strangulation 1st Degree. Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders recommended a sentence of 10 years in prison. On 11/16/23, Mathis was sentenced to 10 years in prison.

FAILED TO APPEAR - WANTED!
**Confirm All Warrants Before Arrest**

Mariah Boyer


Original Charge:

Possession of Controlled Substance

Keyshira Abrams


Original Charge(s):

Disorderly Conduct

Resisting Arrest

Assault (Police Officer or Probation Officer)

Robert Vandiver


Original Charge:

Possession of Controlled Substance

Marques Graves


Original Charge:

Possession of Controlled Substance

Alexander Torres Osorio


Original Charge(s):

Bail Jumping

Criminial Possession of Forged Instrument

Criminal Mischief

Jesse Tucker


Original Charge:

Possession of Controlled Substance

Thank you for taking the time to stay informed about criminal justice in Kenton County.   

 

Sincerely,

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Rob Sanders
Commonwealth's Attorney Office
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