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July 5, 2009

Trial date set in meth case

A Sept. 8 trial date was set for two residents of an Anita Lane home accused of making methamphetamine following a pretrial hearing Thursday in Madison Circuit Court.

Jamie Hoevenaar, 21, and Danny Harrison, 29, both are charged with manufacturing methamphetamine following a search of the couple’s home by Central Kentucky Area Drug Task Force officers.

That search uncovered what officers believe was an active meth lab in addition to Coleman fuel, ammonium nitrate and lye, all ingredients used to manufacture the drug. Police also found a small quantity of marijuana during the search.

Hoevenaar also is charged with unlawful distribution of a methamphetamine precursor and possession of marijuana, while Harrison additionally is charged with unlawful possession of a methamphetamine precursor, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Prior to the couple’s appearance before Madison Circuit Judge William G. Clouse, Hoevenaar declined a plea agreement offered by the commonwealth’s attorney.

Marijuana trafficking charges dismissed

Two men had marijuana trafficking charges against them dismissed after a third man pleaded guilty and claimed the drug was his.

Santiago Leon, 25, and Alfonso Leon, 22, both of the 400 block of Hawthorne Drive, had faced charges of trafficking in between eight ounces and five pounds of marijuana after being pulled over for a traffic stop.

A third man in the vehicle, Franklin Murphy, 23, of the 200 block of Earlene Court, also was in the vehicle and faced the same charge. Murphy pleaded guilty Thursday and will receive two-and-a-half years in prison.

Because Murphy claimed the marijuana was his, charges against the Leons were dismissed, although neither will be released from the Madison County Detention Center because federal immigration officials have requested they be held in custody.

Rousey motion

withdrawn

Wes Browne, the attorney for Brandon Clay Rousey, appeared briefly to withdraw a motion he had filed in his client’s case, which is set for a three-day trial beginning July 14.

Rousey is charged with attempted first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor for allegedly sending sexually explicit text messages to a Madison Middle School student while working as a volunteer at the school.

Brian Smith may be reached at bsmith@ richmondregister.com or at 624-6694.

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    Berea police arrested two men in connection with a March 8 robbery at a check-cashing business, a spokesman said Monday.
    Shawn Burns, 32, was charged with first-degree robbery and misdemeanor receiving stolen property, while Bradley Lamb, 21, was charged with complicity to first-degree robbery and misdemeanor receiving stolen property, said Capt. Ken Clark, Berea Police Department spokesman.

    March 16, 2010

  • City seeks proposals for Gibson Bay Cafe

    The operation lease for Gibson Bay Cafe expires at the end of May, and the City of Richmond will be accepting bids for the operation of the restaurant from the public until Friday, March 26.
    Gibson Bay Cafe, which is located at Lake Reba Recreational Complex on the Gibson Bay Golf Course, is owned by city commissioner Bill Strong and his wife Jeanie Strong.

    March 16, 2010

  • Reports of home burglaries keep Richmond police busy

    The new owner of a mobile home on Bradbury Pointe reported to Richmond police Friday that appliances had been stolen from the home.
    A stainless steel refrigerator, a white stove, a white microwave and a three-ton Trane heating and air conditioning unit were discovered to be missing from the home on March 7, said Chief Larry Brock.

    March 16, 2010

  • Berea school board Parents upset about test scores, deficiencies

    The frustration was evident in the voices of a number of Berea Community School parents who spent more than an hour Monday night addressing the Berea Independent Board of Education.
    The parents spent most of the evening talking directly to middle school/high school principal John Masters about a lack of communication with school personnel and asking for answers about how the district intends to correct a number of deficiencies identified by the state in a December audit.

    March 16, 2010 1 Photo

  • Census Time to stand up, be counted

    Madison County households will be receiving questionnaires in the mail today through Wednesday from the U.S. Census Bureau which is carrying out it constitutional mandate to count all U.S. citizens every 10 years.
    Letters were mailed last week advising household to be watching for the census questionnaire, according to J.C. Barbour, the bureau’s media specialist for Kentucky.

    March 15, 2010 1 Photo

  • ‘Sunshine Boys’ dedicated to Kerby’s memory

    The late Dr. Clifford Kerby, former mayor of Berea, was a longtime supporter and often an actor in community theater.
    One of his favorite plays, in which he played one of the two lead roles for the old Berea Community Theater back in 1977, was “The Sunshine Boys,” said his wife Diane.

    March 15, 2010

  • Two chances to meet, hear candidates

    “You can’t tell the players without a program,” vendors at old minor league baseball games used to yell.
    With so many local candidates in the running for election this year, voters may know too little about them to make an informed choice, some observers have remarked.
    However, two Madison County organizations have scheduled events for Thursday evening to help clarify who the candidates are and what they stand for.

    March 15, 2010

  • Local group to meet on skate park on Tuesday

    A local group seeking to build a public skateboard park in Richmond will conduct a public meeting next week in downtown Richmond.
    Skate Richmond, KY is a non-profit group founded in 2007, according to group member and local attorney Wesley Browne, and is interested in constructing a public skateboard park in downtown Richmond.

    March 15, 2010

  • energy expo Lots of ‘energy’ at expo Saturday

    Gloomy weather and college basketball did not keep people away from Saturday’s Madison County Home Energy Expo at the Perkins Building on Eastern Kentucky University’s campus.
    The second-annual event, hosted by Madison County’s University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension office, moved to the EKU campus this year after last year’s event was conducted at Glenn Marshall Elementary School.

    March 15, 2010 1 Photo

  • Kentucky Blood Center collection Tuesday in Berea

    Kentucky Blood Center will conduct a blood drive on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Union Church in the Community Room, 200 Prospect St., Berea.
    Every volunteer who presents to donate blood with the Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) will have a chance to win a trip to the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Four games. One winner will receive a package for two that includes hotel stay April 2-6 and tickets to the Final Four (April 3) and Championship Games (April 5) in Indianapolis. The drawing will be conducted on April 1.

    March 15, 2010

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