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Ohio cell phone repairman caught ‘stashing’ nude photos of minor customers: Ohio AG
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WOIO) - A cell phone repairman from Gallia County was indicted on 40 felony charges for downloading private photos from his clients’ phones, including the phones of minors, according to a release from Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. Calvin Jordan was charged with three counts of pandering...
Andrea Voss Memorial Scholarship awarded to Gallia Academy (Ohio) student
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WV News) — Gallia Academy's James Blankenship is the winner of the 2024 Andrea Voss Memorial Career/Technical Scholarship. Andrea grew up in Gallipolis and graduated from Gallia Academy High School in 2001. She received her bachelor’s degree from Anderson University in Indiana and went on to receive her Master’s Degree from Marshall University. Her majors were business administration/marketing and education. She was certified as a school administrator for grades 5-12.
Ohio cell phone repairman indicted for downloading customers’ nude photos
A cell phone repairman was indicted for allegedly downloading nude and intimate photos from customers' phones, with some of the customers being teenagers, according to Attorney General Dave Yost.
Ravenswood Recycled Teenagers
Our members who have June birthdays are Mary Moncrief, Kathy Cooper, Gene Brown, Edie Dow, Gary Owens, Wendell Fisher and Winnie Perry. Judy Callahan was in the hospital. We are glad she is back home. We heard she had the honor of being the first patient in the new wing at Jackson General.
Over 40 customers victim of Ohio cellphone repairman: Attorney General
GALLIPOLIS, Ohio (WKBN) – A cellphone repairman in Ohio was indicted on charges that accuse him of downloading private photos from customers’ cellphones. Ohio Attorney General David Yost said Calvin Jordan, 27, of Gallipolis, was indicted on 40 felony counts including pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material and 36 counts of unauthorized use of property.
Ohio cell phone repairman charged after saving nude photos of customers, some underage
A Gallia County man who worked for a cell phone repair business has been indicted after an investigation found that he downloaded private photos from his clients’ phones, including the phones of minors, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced today. Calvin Jordan, 27, of Gallipolis, was indicted on 40 felony counts in Gallia County Common Pleas Court. If convicted, he will be required to register as a sexual offender.
Roane County angler catches the inaugural black crappie record
GANDEEVILLE, W.Va. — A Roane County angler has caught the state’s first record black crappie. Craig Webb of Gandeeville, West Virginia hooked the big fish while fishing at Woodrum Lake in Jackson County on the evening of June 9th. “I came upon the first tree top in about...
Court to hold $400,000 used to post Sissonville couple's bond until case resolved
KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS) — A West Virginia circuit court judge ruled Thursday that the $400,000 a Sissonville couple used to post bond in a child trafficking case be put in custody of the court after prosecutors expressed concerns that the funds were obtained illegally. The ruling came during...
Sissonville couple back in jail after arraignment on additional charges
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Sissonville couple accused of allegedly locking children up in a barn and forcing them to work are back behind bars and on a bond that’s more than double what they had already been given– now set at $500,000 each. Donald Ray Lantz, 63,...
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