The Informer, September 11, 2012

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Pill Mill Owner Pleads Guilty Warrant Issued Concerning Topix Thread to Multiple Felony Charges Scioto County Prosecutor Mark Kuhn, Scioto County Sheriff Marty Donini, Ohio Board of Pharmacy Director Kyle Parker and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced the conviction of the owner and operator of an illicit "Pill Mill" whose improperly prescribed pharmaceuticals are believed to have contributed to the massive rise in overdoses and overdose deaths in Ohio. George Marshall Adkins, aka Marshall Adkins, pleaded guilty to five Felony Charges which include: Engaging in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity, Conspiracy to Engage in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity, Permitting Drug Abuse, Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs and Forgery. Adkins, of West Portsmouth, owned Greater Medical Advance, Inc. in Wheelersburg. Authorities found that he operated the business as a Pill Mill from June 2009 until December 2011, when officers with several jurisdictions raided and shut down the establishment. "Prescription drug abuse has hurt so many Ohio families, especially in southern Ohio," said Ohio Attorney General DeWine. "Before we started aggressively fighting this problem, Scioto County had more than a dozen Pill Mills, but through excellent teamwork between many different agencies we have successfully shut them all down." Adkins' plea represents one of the first convictions on the state level against a nonprescriber for the management and activities connected to a Pill Mill. Investigators found that Dr. Victor Georgescu, of Centerville, Illegally Prescribed Prescription medications. Georgescu was facing similar charges, but died prior to his trial. Two other co-defendants were also charged. Tammy Newman pleaded guilty Conspiracy to Engage in a Pattern of Corrupt Activity and Melissa Veach, charged with Drug =Trafficking, is awaiting trial. "Anyone found improperly using, selling, or prescribing prescription drugs in

Officials in Brown County filed charges against Former Councilman Robert E. Hutchison. Hutchinson, is being charged for obstruction of government business, related to an August 4, posting on the Topix.com website. Council members were made aware of a posting on the website, appearing to encourage lethal violence on council members in order to change things in Aberdeen. In the midst of this situation the Colorado movie theater shootings taken place. The threat was made in the thread that a similar assault weapon would be used during a council meeting. The Aberdeen Police Department, the

Brown County Sheriff's Department and the Department of Homeland Security were made aware of the incident and were tracking the posting using the IP address from computers. It allegedly led to authorities Hutchison's identification. Hutchison served as a council member until the end of 2011. In June 2010 Former Mayor Garland Renchin, had Hutchison ejected from a council meeting. It is a Second Degree Misdemeanor Charge. News leads into the Topix website in Adams County are from The People's Defender and The Portsmouth Daily Times.

V.P. Biden visits Adams County Adkins Scioto County will be prosecuted to the fullest extent," said Prosecutor Kuhn. "We will not stand by and let this prescription drug epidemic continue in the Portsmouth area." Adkins' guilty plea comes as part of a plea agreement in which prosecutors will recommend that the 69-year-old receive ten years in prison. Scioto County Common Pleas Judge William Marshall will sentence Adkins in October. The Scioto County Prosecutors office was assisted by Sr. Assistant Attorney General Aaron Haslam, Associate Assistant Attorney General, Sarah Schenck and Associate Assistant Attorney General, Matthew Donahue of the Special Prosecutions Unit. The lead investigator on the case was Pharmacy Agent Kevin "Joe" Kinneer. In addition to the agencies mentioned above, additional support in the investigation and prosecution was received from the Portsmouth Police Department, the Ohio State Medical Board, the Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Lawrence County Major Crimes Task Force, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and RANGE Taskforce, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Watercraft, the DEA, the FBI and the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio.

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Pictured: Local Democrat Steve Stepp along with others local supporters sit with Biden inside of Cruiser's Diner in Seaman. Local Democrats were excited to welcome Vice President of the United States Joe Biden to Adams County on Sunday afternoon in Seaman. Biden stopped in the county while on his way to the Cincinnati area from Southeast Ohio. Those eating their Sunday lunch were surprised to have a visit from Biden and local supporters clamored for photos and autographs. Some believe that this was the first time in many years that such a high ranking elected official had visited the county. The Adams County Republican Party had mixed reactions about the visit, “We welcome him to Adams County, but perhaps he should spend some time and apologize to some of the workers at the USEC plant that the ObamaBiden administration nearly made go bankrupt while waiting on their loan guarantee, or talk to local farmers about the now defunct EPA proposals that would have fined them for their belching and gaseous cows and hogs, that would have made farmers across Ohio to go under”. Polls show that Obama and Romney are

Pictured: Democratic Candidate for Commissioner Paul Worley with the Vice President outside of the Diner. Biden was on his way to Cincinnati for a rally. tied in Ohio. Craig Romney, son of Mitt Romney was in Portsmouth over the weekend, and Paul Ryan will be in Clermont County on Wednesday at the Clermont County Fairgrounds.

Officials Announce Additional Funding to Assist with Asian Longhorned Beetle Infestation

Pictured is a Manchester Police Officer Jason Mallott backing the cruiser from the residence at Pike and 2nd Street to transport a prisoner to the Adams County Jail. In a joint effort between the Adams County Sheriff's Department and the Manchester Police Department on Saturday, September 1, a working Meth Lab was shut down. A strange odor was observed at 2nd and Pike Street. Officers and deputies located building from which the smell was coming from. The officers and deputies took those in the residence into custody. The Manchester Fire Department and Life Squad were quickly dispatched to secure the scene and area. Of those arrested were Thomas W. Drake, 44, of Manchester, being charged with Endangering Children, Tampering with Evidence and Illegal Assembly of Chemicals for Manufacturing of Drugs. Also, Tina L. Allphin, 39, of Manchester, being charged with Endangering Children, Tampering with Evidence, Illegal Assembly of Chemicals for Manufacturing of Drugs and Permitting Drug Abuse. Drake and Allphin are currently being lodged at the Adams County Jail. The apartment building is owned by Randall Nesbitt.

Funding to go toward delimitation survey and replanting efforts The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) today announced the availability of $2 million in funding to assist with the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) infestation in Clermont

County.

In June 2011, ALB was first discovered in Tate Township in Clermont County. This invasive beetle has no known natural predators and poses a threat to Ohio’s hardwood forests and the Ohio economy, such as the state’s $5 billion nursery industry, which

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Ring the Bells September 17-23, commemorates the 225th signing of the Constitution of the United States. These great documents, the guardian of our liberties established our Republic as a self-governing nation dedicated to rule by law. Constitution Week provides an opportunity for all Americans to recall the achievements of the founding American Colonists who sacrificed and died to establish the freedoms guaranteed to us by

the Constitution as well as the rights, privileges, and our responsibilities of citizenship. A special commemoration of Constitution Week will be the ringing of the Bells across American on Monday, September 17, at 4:00 p.m. The Sycamore Chapter of the DAR encourages churches, schools, courthouses, villages and individuals to ring the bells in recognition of the signing of the Constitution.

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