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Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Christopher R Tunnell

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From March 7, 2023 post.

Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Christopher R. Tunnell Announces February 2023 Felony Indictments

Today Ashland County Prosecuting Attorney Christopher R. Tunnell released twenty-two (22) felony indictments issued by the Ashland County Grand Jury which met for two days in February. The Grand Jury issued a total of forty (40) indictments, against thirty-nine (39) persons, eighteen of which remain sealed because they have not been served as of today’s date. The following persons were the subject of an indictment and have or will appear before the Ashland County Court of Common Pleas:


 Chad Nelson of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-039, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment



Melany Hamilton of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-040, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment



Dylan Retterer of Lakeville, case no. 23-CRI-031, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment


Lorissa Miller of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-032, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment


Candace Martin of Shreve, case no. 23-CRI-033, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment


Bradley Hunter of Wellington, case no. 23-CRI-063, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment



Maria Balducci of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-058, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment



Heath Rhoades of Wadsworth, case no. 23-CRI-035, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment




Sarah Martin of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-041, investigating agency APD

Copy of Indictment



Ivon Simmons of Bedford, case no. 23-CRI-047, investigating agency OSHP

Copy of Indictment



John Richard Duzan of Ashland, case no. 23-CRI-050, investigating agency OSHP


Copy of Indictment


Prosecutor Tunnell would like to thank the Grand Jurors for their time and assistance, and the men and women of the investigating agencies for their hard work in protecting Ashland County citizens. Prosecutor Tunnell further stressed that all persons indicted by the February Grand Jury are innocent until proven guilty.
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