The following citations have been recorded in the Tucker County Magistrate office:
Stephanie D. Alkire, Parsons, was cited for underage consumption of alcohol by WVSP Cpl. M.L. Roy. She pled no contest and was assessed fines of $10 and court cost of $165.25.
Andrew D. Jackson, Duck, was cited for speeding (85-65) by Cpl. B.T. Zirk. He pled no contest and was assessed fines of $4.75 and court cost of $165.25.
Adam C. Shutler, Grafton, was cited for expired MVI by Cpl. J.E. Kopec. He pled no contest and was assessed fines of $4.75 and court cost of $165.25.
Brian J. Hurley, Morgantown, was cited for no MVI and no proof of insurance by Sgt. C.A. Teter. He pled no contest to the first charge and was assessed fines of $4.75 and court cost of $165.25. The second charge was dismissed with proof shown.
The following criminal complaints have been filed in the Tucker County Magistrate Court:
Tabatha Mooney, Parsons, was charged with one count Truancy. The complaint states that the defendant did fail to cause a minor to regularly attend Tucker County High School with a total of 12 full unexcused days absent. She posted a $50 PR bond.
Ross Monroe, Ridgeley, was charged with one count Battery. The complaint states that on May 14, Deputy D.A. Sliwinski was contacted by Sgt. C.A. Teter to respond with him to an assault located at the Canaan Valley BFS gas station. Upon arrival Mr. Frederick S. Herz was sitting in the Subway seating area with his wife Tracy. Mr. Herz had a large laceration and dried blood on his left cheek. According to a statement by Herz he was allegedly pushed from behind while entering the building, hitting him in the back of the neck, forcing his face into the door. After this, a confrontation arose in the parking lot where Herz stated he exchanged words and attempted to block the individual from leaving the scene. Herz identified the individual as Ross, unable to remember his last name, who was a former employee of his. Mr. and Mrs. Herz reported the individual left the scene in a white double cab pick up truck that had Jenny Rae Realty on the side. When Monroe was finally located he stated that he tripped entering the store and fell into Herz. He stated he allegedly apologized repeatedly but Herz chased and pushed him around the parking lot. At one point Mrs. Herz also came out and began to make rude comments to him. The defendant denied making any further physical contact with Herz and left the scene. A witness recorded the end of the fight on a cell phone. Monroe posted a $500 PR bond and a court hearing is scheduled for July 11 at 10 a.m. before Magistrate William M. Miller.