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Carroll County Sheriff’s Reports

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Public Intoxication — Macee Danielle Bailey, 24, Highway 77, Huntingdon was charged with Public Intoxication on August 28.
 
On August 28th, Deputy Cody Coleman observed an individual sitting down in a ditch off Highland Avenue in McKenzie. The individual was identified as Macee Bailey, who appeared to be under the influence of an intoxicant, being very unsteady on her feet and not making any sense. Deputy Coleman asked if she had used any methamphetamines, she stated she had used in the last two days but was unsure. Ms. Bailey did not have any shoes on and was a danger to herself and society being near a roadway under the influence. She was placed under arrest and transported to Carroll County jail for her mandatory 8 hour stay due to public intoxication and a bond set at $2500.
 
Counterfeit, Forgery — Felicia Kay Layhew, 35, of Cotcham Dr. in Huntingdon is a suspect for the events that did occur in Carroll County.
 
On August 31, Deputy Frank McGee took a report from the victim, a family member of the accused, Felicia Layhew, came into her home and took multiple blank checks out of her checkbook. Over several days six different checks were cashed in with the total amount added up to $380.00.
 
Drug, Narcotic Violation — Darby Dale Hubble, 46, of Greenfield and Jennifer Lynne Mansfield, 46, of Atwood were both placed under arrest for possession of schedule II meth with intent to sell and possession of drug paraphernalia on August 23.
 
Deputy Cody Coleman initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for excessive noise from a motor vehicle, failure to maintain lane, and expired registration on Highway 105 near Snider Road. The driver was identified as Darby Hubble and the passenger was identified as Jennifer Mansfield. Deputy Coleman noticed during a conversation with Hubble that he appeared nervous. Deputy Coleman asked where they were coming from. Hubble was unable to give a straight answer. Deputy Coleman called for Corporal Scott to come to the location with his K-9. Deputy Coleman requested consent to search the vehicle and was denied. Deputy Coleman asked Officer Scott to run his K-9 on the vehicle, the K-9 was able to alert the deputies during that time. After searching the vehicle, Deputy Coleman located drug-related items, paraphernalia, and substances that tested positive for methamphetamines and a small amount of marijuana. Deputy Coleman confiscated a cellphone, which was believed to be involved with the intent to sell and distribute. Hubble had $1,362 in cash in his wallet, the currency is believed to be profits from the sale of illegal narcotics. Neither party wanted to claim ownership of anything, and both were read their Miranda rights. The two were placed under arrest, the money and vehicle were seized due to intent to sell and transport methamphetamines.
 
Under Investigation — On August 26, Richard Bowker, called the Sheriff’s Department of Carroll County and reported someone had broken into his hunting cabin on Dollar Lane in Buena Vista. Deputy Jason Walker responded to the call and observed a sprayer that belongs on a four-wheeler, a sleeping bag, and miscellaneous items on the lane going to the cabin. These items were taken from the cabin, the cabin’s locks were cut off and the power was cut causing the food in the fridge to spoil. Chairs were also broken. The items that are listed were reported stolen and last seen in May include multiple different brands of drills some with cords and some without; two cellular trail cameras, camouflage climbing stand, two jump boxes and chargers, one two-gallon gas jug, three spikes, and a C-Pap machine. The total of the items add up to $2,230 and the case is still under investigation.
 
 DUI — Trevor Thomas Garrison, 40 of McKenzie was charged with DUI – first offense. He mandatory 8 hour stay in the Carroll County Jail. 
 
Deputy Cody Coleman initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle for failure to exercise due care on Main Street in McKenzie. The vehicle came to a stop at their home residence and the driver was identified as Trevor Garrison. A strong odor came off Mr. Garrison’s person, the deputy performed an field sobriety test, which Garrison did poorly. Deputy Coleman placed him under arrest for a DUI. According to the intoximeter, Mr. Garrison’s blood alcohol content was 0.203, which exceeds the legal limit.