MOUNT VERNON — A 32-year-old Gambier woman was indicted by the April 25 Knox County Grand Jury for grand theft, a fourth-degree felony.
According to the indictment, on or around March 11, Andrea N. Scoles allegedly stole cash deposits from Rural King. Knox County Prosecutor Chip McConville said the theft occurred over several incidents, constituting a course of conduct, and totaled over $10,000.
Scoles worked in the office at Rural King.
The grand jury handed down 10 other indictments:
•Ronald K. Keen Jr, Mount Vernon, arson, fourth-degree felony
•Gary T. Jackson, North Augusta, SC, vandalism, fifth-degree felony
•Dale A. Woody, Lancaster, possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony
•Vincent L. Wilson, Mount Vernon, trespass in a habitation when a person is present, fourth-degree felony
•Sarah L. Pillow, Mount Vernon, aggravated possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony
•Susan A. Dickason, Mount Vernon, aggravated possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony
•Robert A. Cantu, Mount Vernon, aggravated possession of drugs, third-degree felony
•Tiffany L. Trout, Newark, aggravated possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony
•Brittanee N. Savage, Newark, aggravated possession of drugs, fifth-degree felony
•Devon Vaughn Culver, Youngstown, possession of a fentanyl-related compound, fifth-degree felony
