ASHLAND — Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Chris Tunnell recently released 14 felony indictments issued by the most recent Ashland County grand jury.

The grand jury met for two days in May, Tunnell said in a press release.

A total of 23 indictments were issued in May, according to the release. Nine of those remain sealed because they had not been served at the time of the press release.

Below is a list of the 14 individuals who were indicted, according to the county’s prosecutor. Those individuals have or will appear in Ashland County Common Pleas Court.

May indictments in Ashland County

  • Brandon Arthur, 26, of Ashland, was charged with 68 counts of pandering sexually-oriented matter involving a minor or impaired person and two counts of illegal use of a minor or impaired person in nudity-oriented material or performance. The Ashland Police Division filed the initial complaint on April 3 and was the investigating agency.
  • Gregory A. Pearce, 47, of Polk, was charged with aggravated trafficking in drugs and aggravated possession of drugs. The Ashland County Sheriff’s Office filed the initial complaint on April 3.
  • Gabriel Pasket, 26, of Ashland, was charged with strangulation and domestic violence. APD filed the initial complaint on April 13 and was the investigating agency.
  • Edna Carey, 55, of Ashland, was charged with possession of cocaine and trafficking in cocaine. APD filed the initial complaint on April 16 and was the investigating agency.
  • Jeremy Steinbrunner, 42, of Ashland, was charged with domestic violence and criminal damaging or endangering. APD filed the initial complaint on April 17 and was the investigating agency.
  • Dustin Young, 41, of Ashland, was charged with felonious assault and domestic violence. APD filed the initial complaint on April 20 and was the investigating agency.
  • Curtis Vasquez, 48, of Mansfield, was charged with two counts of retaliation, tampering with evidence, assault and aggravated menacing. APD filed the initial complaint on April 27 and was the investigating agency.
  • Ross G. Humrichouser, 19, of Ashland, was charged with failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer. ACSO filed the initial complaint on April 30 and was the investigating agency.
  • Brandon Gilbert, 44, of Ashland, was charged with aggravated possession of drugs. APD filed the initial complaint on May 1 and was the investigating agency.
  • Nicholas Siedel, 24, of Ashland, was charged with vandalism. APD filed the initial complaint on May 4 and was the investigating agency.
  • Cameron Kosunik, 24, of Ashland, was charged with domestic violence and criminal damaging or endangering. APD filed the initial complaint on May 4 and was the investigating agency.
  • Daveonna Porsh Marzette Antoine, 30, of Akron, was charged with identity fraud. The Ohio State Highway Patrol filed the initial complaint on May 5 and was the investigating agency.
  • Jeffrey M. Hoffman, 57, of Ashland, was charged with aggravated possession of drugs. ACSO was the investigating agency.
  • Clark Nichols, 40, of Ashland, was charged with tampering with evidence and falsification. APD was the investigating agency.

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