18-year-old arraigned for armed robbery

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SIDNEY — An 18-year-old has been arraigned and remains in Shelby County Jail following an armed robbery on Aug. 30.

Miles Chambers, at large, was arraigned on Monday, Oct. 16, for aggravated robbery. He turned himself in on Oct. 3 after he learned there was a warrant issued for his arrest.

Many people attended his arraignment, where he entered a plea of not guilty. Judge James Stevenson continued the municipal court bond at $50,000 and issued a no contact order with the victim, prompting several upset responses from the observers.

According to the police report, the incident allegedly started with three juveniles playing video games in a residence on Buckeye Avenue. One left, and came back with Chambers, who allegedly put a gun to the head of the juvenile resident and forced him to put several valuable items into three backpacks. The items totaled $2,071 in value.

Chambers and two juveniles working with him, who were all armed, each took a bag and left the residence on bicycles, after threatening the resident juvenile. Chambers’ accomplices were arrested and taken to West Central Detention Center in Troy. They were charged with aggravated robbery and delinquency.

Others who were arraigned on Monday are:

• Gunnar Francis, 23, at large, aggravated possession of methamphetamine. He entered a plea of not guilty and bond was set at $2,500.

• Durbin Lawson, 60, 3120 State Route 66, Houston, obstructing justice. The posted bond was continued at $2,500 and he entered a plea of not guilty.

• Lucas Schutte, 36, Dayton, possession of drugs, possessing criminal tools and operating a motor vehicle with an invalid license plate. He entered a plea of not guilty and was released on his own recognizance.

• Rickey Gallimore Jr., 49, 745 Broadway Ave., possession of heroin. Bond was set at $2,500 and he pleaded not guilty.

• Rosemarie Hensley, 38, 4662 Hardin-Wapak Road, aggravated possession of drugs. She was released on her own recognizance and pleaded not guilty.

• Stephen Cheek, 46, at large, grand theft auto. He entered a plea of not guilty and bond was set at $2,500.

• Keagan Donaldson, 29, 309 Monroe St., illegal conveyance of prohibited items onto the grounds of a detention facility and operating a motor vehicle with an invalid license plate. The posted bond was continued at $10,000.

• Gunnar Francis, 23, 11234 Schenk Road, aggravated possession of methamphetamine. The posted bond of $2,500 was ordered to be produced by the bail company as he did not appear for arraignment.

• Gary Moses, 35, 4662 Hardin-Wapak Road, possession of methamphetamine and possession of criminal tools. Bond was set at $2,500 and he pleaded not guilty.

• Christopher Depinet, 38, 514 Second Ave., possession of heroin and suboxone, distributing Gabapentin and possessing criminal tools. He entered a plea of not guilty and bond was set at $2,500.

• James Richardson III, 29, Miamisburg, three counts of trafficking cocaine. Bond was continued at $5,000 and he entered a plea of not guilty.

• Amy Lochard, 40, 1001 Fourth Ave., Lot 4, aggravated possession of methamphetamine. He pleaded not guilty and bond was set at $2,500.

• Christopher Hecht, 62, 333 S. Miami Ave., possession of heroin and possession of criminal tools. He was released on his own recognizance and he pleaded not guilty.

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By Heather Willard

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