Man wanted for stabbing in Roane County

By: Matt Samples | Posted: Mar. 2, 2018 | Source: WV News

SPENCER — Man suspected in a Roane County stabbing is on the run.

Roane County Sheriff’s Department is looking for Joseph Daniels.

According to deputies, a person was stabbed at about 2:10 a.m. on Friday, and received injuries not considered to be life threatening.

Deputies say Joseph Daniels is considered armed and dangerous.

Daniels is described as a white man, 5’7″ tall and weighs about 200 pounds. Daniels has multiple tattoos and a large beard.

Daniels is believed to be in a tan or golden colored 2004 Jeep Liberty Sport, West Virginia license 1PE 117.

Daniels is believed to be running to Branchland in Lincoln County, which is on the border of Cabell County.

Deputies say if you see Joseph Daniels, do not approach him. Call 911 or call the Roane County Sheriff’s Department at 304-927-3410.

Weekend of school threats leads to criminal charges in West Virginia

The Charleston Police Department sent extra officers to George Washington High School on Friday, the second time it responded to alleged threats in two days. Giuseppe Sabella | Gazette-Mail photo

By: Giuseppe Sabella, Staff Writer | Posted: Feb. 19, 2018 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

Thursday’s alleged threat against George Washington High School by a student was followed by more statewide threats, news releases, criminal charges against students, fears among parents and increased burdens on law enforcement.

The majority of threats were unfounded, investigators said, but at least four were serious enough to warrant criminal charges or other discipline. The string of statewide investigations followed a mass shooting in Florida on Feb. 14, when a gunman killed 17 people at his former high school.

There is likely a direct link between the massacre in Florida and the rising concerns in West Virginia, said Morgan County Sheriff K.C. Bohrer.

“Historically, any time that we have any sort of an active-shooter incident or bombings or anything in the country, there seems to be a lot of misinformation and a lot of pandemonium,” Bohrer said.

“And we see increases of threats … generally not credible, but occasionally credible,” he later added.

On Friday night, his deputies charged Colby S. Woodal, 18, with threats of terrorist acts. The Berkeley Springs High School student allegedly made a threat against fellow students, according to information gathered by the FBI and the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office. Bohrer said authorities searched Woodal’s house and found nothing that could be used to actually carry out the threat.

Woodal’s arrest followed other credible threats and baseless rumors in the state, and such incidents carried through the weekend.

  • Charleston police officers charged Corey Michael Duff, 18, with threats of terrorist acts on Friday. Duff was already on a suspension from George Washington High School, in South Hills. He allegedly used Snapchat, a cellphone application, to post a video of himself holding a handgun and a high-capacity magazine on Thursday night, and it was perceived as a threat against the high school. The video included a message that read, “Plenty for errbody.”
  • On Friday, a juvenile used Snapchat to threaten Valley High School in Smithers, according to a news release from the Fayette County Sheriff’s Department. Charges were pending on Monday morning, the release said.
  • According to the same news release, two more juveniles are facing charges after they made a separate threat against Valley High School on Sunday. “This matter will now be submitted to Fayette County Prosecuting Attorney Larry Harrah to determine appropriate criminal charges for both juveniles,” the release said.
  • Word spread that a school shooting was supposedly planned for 2 p.m. at Webster County High School on Friday, according to a news release published by Webster County 911. Local and state law enforcement agencies later said there was no truth to the claim. Still, the release said, an estimated 200 students left school that day. The rumor traveled as far as Wisconsin, where a student saw it on Snapchat.
  • On Saturday at about 2:15 p.m., Riverside High School announced that it learned of a potential threat the day before. An investigation found no actual threat against the school. Classes continued with the addition of extra police patrols.
  • Kanawha County Schools announced a potential threat against Herbert Hoover High School on Sunday. No threat was found, and classes went as scheduled Monday with the addition of extra police patrols.
  • On Sunday night, police and school officials learned of a threat against Nitro High School. A 14-year-old student allegedly made the threat, and school officials will take “the appropriate disciplinary actions,” according to a text message from Nitro Police Chief Bobby Eggleton.
  • Authorities and school officials investigated a possible threat against St. Albans High School on Monday morning. “The source of the alleged threat was identified and it was determined that no threat had been directed toward the school or any of our students,” according to a message sent to parents by the school system.
  • Horace Mann Middle School went on a brief lockdown Monday afternoon. A social media threat circulated among students, but it was actually a copy of the recent threat against Oak Hill High School, in Fayette County, according to an email from Briana Warner, a spokeswoman for Kanawha County Schools.
  • Oak Hill High School said in a Monday news release that its school system would “prosecute anyone involved with social media posts or threats of any kind.” The release did not detail what alleged threat took place.
  • In a news release on Monday, the Charles Town Police Department said it investigated a “non-specific” threat against Washington High School. Though investigators said the threat was not credible, the release said charges are pending against “the individual responsible.”

Keith Vititoe, executive director of security for the Kanawha County school district, said it’s common for threats and rumors to emerge in the week after a tragedy.

“What we have is some mass hysteria generated by constant bombardment of the issue in the news and on social media,” Vititoe said.

“Copycat” shooters are a legitimate concern, and Vititoe said parents are rightfully concerned. However, with help from social media and cellphones, bad information now stokes the rumors and pre-existing anxiety. The result is often that hundreds of students miss school, countless hours are devoted to baseless claims and, in some cases, reputations are permanently damaged.

Vititoe said two students in the county were wrongly accused of threatening their own schools. Though the rumors were untrue, those students may be treated differently by their peers.

“If there’s one thing I can ask that the community does is, if they get information about a possible threat to a school, that the first call not go to Facebook,” he said. “I mean literally, they need to call 911 or get a hold of the school.”

Reach Giuseppe Sabella at giuseppe.sabella@wvgazettemail.com, 304-348-5189 or follow @Gsabella on Twitter.

Man Charged With Attempted Murder In Roane County

By: Jeff Mitchell | Posted: Feb. 4, 2018 at 10:39 p.m. EST | Source: WOWK

Jacob Andrew YoungROANE COUNTY, WV-(WOWK) – West Virginia State Troopers responded to a burglary call at about 6:00 a.m. on Sunday Morning.

The call came from a residence in the 10000 Block of Charleston Road near Walton in Roane County.

The victim of the burglary woke to find Jacob Young of Clendenin in the house.

The victim chased Young from the house, and Young fled the scene.

When Troopers arrived, they found they Young had attempted to burn the house down while the family slept inside.

Troopers obtained an address in Clendenin for Young and he was arrested without incident.

Young is being charged with Burglary, Arson, and Attempted Murder.

He is being held at the South Central Regional Jail.

We will update with the latest information as it becomes available.

Court documents: Roane County man facing charges after attempting to disarm state trooper

By: Anna Taylor | Posted: Feb. 2, 2018 | Source: WVAH

A man in Roane County is facing multiple charges after court documents say he tried to disarm a West Virginia state trooper Friday during a welfare check on the side of the road in Spencer.

William Roy Hall is charged with obstructing, attempting to flee in a vehicle, attempting to flee on foot, attempting to disarm a police officer, three counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana less than 15 grams, operating a vehicle under a controlled substance and battery of a police officer. (more…)

Roane County ‘assistant Girl Scout troop leader’ charged with child sex abuse

By: Jessie Shafer | Posted: Jan. 30, 2018 at 10:52 a.m. EST | Source: WBOY

SPENCER, W.Va. (WOWK) – A Roane County man is facing several felony charges following a lengthy investigation into disturbing child sexual abuse claims.

Deputies said Keith Allen Tanner, 35, of Spencer, admitted to sending lewd photos of himself to a 12-year-old girl.Keith Allen Tanner

Tanner was taken into custody on Saturday, January 27.

Deputies added that Tanner claimed to be the assistant Girl Scout troop leader in Spencer, West Virginia.

While being questioned about the allegations, deputies said Tanner admitted to having physical contact with the same child during a Girl Scout meeting in November of 2017.

Tanner is charged with child erotica, distributing or displaying obscene matter to a minor, and sexual abuse by a parent or guardian.

Authorities said Tanner has had access to a number of children and there may be other victims in the case that have not yet come forward.

Tanner is being held at Central Regional Jail.

If you have any information in the case, you’re asked to contact deputies with the Roane County Sheriff’s Department.

Our sister, 13 News, has reached out to the Girl Scouts of Black Diamond Council for comment. So far, we have not heard back.

Stay with us for updates on this developing story.

Man accused of ramming Roane County deputy’s cruiser arrested

By: Leslie Rubin | Posted: Jan. 19, 2018 | Source: WCHSTV

A man wanted in connection to police pursuit where a Roane County deputy’s cruiser was rammed has been captured.

Brad Proctor, 40, of Clay faces multiple charges after the Jan. 10 incident, according to a criminal complaint filed in Roane County Magistrate Court.

Last week, the deputy was patrolling Amma Road and says he saw a truck pull out of Odell’s Exxon with no headlights. The truck came back as stolen. The deputy said the driver wouldn’t pull over and he began pursuing the truck that was being driven erratically. (more…)

WV man gets more than six years in jail for child pornography

Posted: Jan. 14, 2018 | Source: WSAZ

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) — A Kanawha County man was sentenced last week for child pornography, according to the FBI.

Stephen Lee Rhodes

40-year-old Stephen Lee Rhodes of Clendenin, West Virginia previously pleaded guilty to receiving child pornography. He was sentenced to six years and three months in federal prison, was ordered to serve 20 years on probation, and will be required to register as a sex offender.

According to the FBI, Rhodes admitted back in June of 2015 that he had received on his computer a video of a minor engaged in sexual acts. He also admitted to having a large collection of child porn images and videos on computers at his home.

The investigation found that Rhodes was using a peer-to-peer file sharing program to download, receive and distribute child pornography. FBI agents seized his computers and other digital storage devices before arresting Rhodes in March 2017.

Deputies: Two men charged after burning property

By: WSAZ News Staff | Posted: Jan. 11, 2018 at 8:08 p.m. | Source: WSAZ

KANAWHA COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) — Two men are facing multiple charges after deputies say they started burning someone else’s property at a home in Clendenin.

William Bishop and Travis Simpson are charged with burglary, arson and destruction of property.

Kanawha County Sheriff’s deputies say on Wednesday they were called to a home in the 2400 block of Riverhaven Drive in Clendenin.

Deputies say the victims told them Bishop and Simpson were destroying their belongings with fire.

Numerous household goods, belongings, and several sentimental items were being burned behind the home, according to deputies.

Deputies also recovered two rifles that were stolen from the victims.

Trooper wounded, man faces attempted murder charges after Roane standoff

By: Guiseppe Sabella, Public Safety Reporter | Posted: Dec. 28, 2017 | Source: WV Gazette-Mail

A man was sent to the hospital with possible hypothermia after he allegedly shot at two law enforcement officers and then hid under his Roane County home on Wednesday evening.

Stanley Gordon Hoskins Jr., 52, will face multiple felony charges after his release from the hospital, according to a news release from West Virginia State Police.

Hoskins allegedly shot and wounded Zachary Hartley, a State Police trooper.

The ensuing standoff lasted about seven hours, according to an email from Capt. Reggie Patterson, a State Police spokesman. The house is located on Red Oak Run Road, in Gandeeville.

Though the situation started with a call of suicidal threats, it was later considered a domestic violence incident. Hoskins had threatened to hurt his wife, the email states.

Hartley and Mike King, a deputy with the Roane County Sheriff’s Office, arrived at the front door of Hoskins’ house at about 5:40 p.m. He then shot at the officers with a shotgun, according to the release.

Hartley was later released from the hospital with minor leg wounds, the release states. It was unclear whether the deputy was wounded.

A handful of surrounding agencies responded to the house, including the Kanwha County Sheriff’s Office, the Charleston Police Department and the Clendenin Police Department.

Authorities eventually broke into the home, the release states, but Hoskins was found under the home.

Paramedics took Hoskins to Roane General Hospital for possible hypothermia. He was expected to be transferred to a hospital in Charleston, according to the release.

Hoskins faces two counts of attempted murder and two counts of malicious wounding, along with charges of domestic battery and domestic assault.

Reach Giuseppe Sabella at giuseppe.sabella@wvgazettemail.com, 304-348-5189 or follow @Gsabella on Twitter.