BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — A Warren County grand jury has issued multiple indictments following its recent session on August 27, with charges ranging from drug trafficking to serious violent offenses. The following individuals have been indicted, reflecting a range of criminal activities within the area.
Darris Lanere Allen, 42, currently held at the Warren County Regional Jail, faces serious charges including two counts of possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, murder by complicity, and tampering with physical evidence. His bail is set at $300,000.
Yanier Alvarez-Carrazana, 45, who is homeless, has been indicted for first-degree sexual abuse and is classified as a second-degree persistent felony offender. He must post a $20,000 cash bond for release.
The grand jury also indicted Jamie A. Beeman, 54, of Nolensville, Tennessee, for theft involving property valued between $1,000 and $10,000, who is required to appear before the court at a later date.
Stephanie Lynn Brier, 30, of Bowling Green, faces charges related to promoting contraband and possessing drug paraphernalia. Her bond has been transferred, indicating she may be involved in ongoing proceedings.
Latravion Deshawn Barber, 20, has been charged with first-degree criminal mischief and fourth-degree assault related to domestic violence. His bond is set at $5,000.
In a significant drug-related case, George Carmichael III, 30, detained at Hardin County Detention Center, is indicted for first-degree trafficking in methamphetamine, enhanced by his status as a persistent felony offender. His bond was also transferred.
Katelyn Chavarriya, 24, from Bowling Green, faces similar drug charges with an indictment for first-degree trafficking in methamphetamine, with her bond set at $5,000.
The indictments extend to several others charged with theft; Taylor Danielle Carrico, 27, and Kelsey Elizabeth Webb, 29, both from Louisville, face charges related to unlawful transactions with a minor, among other allegations.
Notably, several individuals have been charged with high-level drug offenses, including Hirohito Causeway, 61, also from Hardin County, indicted for multiple counts related to trafficking substances, including meth and fentanyl. His bond is combined with other indictments at $5,000.
Among those indicted is Donald Demetrius Swain, 46, who faces serious charges including murder and tampering with physical evidence, now held on a half-million-dollar bond.
The grand jury’s actions underscore an ongoing response to serious criminal activities within the community, particularly relating to substance abuse and its associated crimes. The outcomes for many of these individuals will unfold in the coming weeks and months.
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