Warrants have been issued for two Wood County residents who were indicted for felonies.

A Wood County grand jury on Oct. 19 indicted Devean Charle Royal Brown, 29, Bowling Green, for felonious assault, a second-degree felony, and domestic violence, a fourth-degree felony.

On Dec. 20, 2019, he allegedly knowingly caused physical harm to a female family member and had previously been convicted of family violence in 2018 in Georgia. Brown failed to appear for arraignment on Oct. 24 and a warrant has been issued.

The grand jury also indicted Jesse Eugene Stoops, 38, Perrysburg, for illegal manufacturing of drugs, a second-degree felony, and aggravated possession of drugs, a fifth-degree felony.

On May 23, he was accused of manufacturing and being in possession of psilocyn. He was not present at his arraignment on Oct. 25 and warrant has been issued for his arrest.

The grand jury presented 21 bills of indictment:

Cheyenne Cae Connors, 29, of Bowling Green and currently in jail, for breaking and entering, a fifth-degree felony; and petty theft, a first-degree misdemeanor. On Oct. 6, she allegedly entered Riverby Hills Golf Club with the purpose to commit theft and removed property without consent.

Carl Durrand Sharpley III, 53, Waterville, for two counts operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse or a combination of them/OVI, both fourth-degree felonies. On Sept. 25 at 10:42 p.m. in the area of Crossroads Parkway and Natures Lane in Rossford, officers responded to a report of an erratic and reckless driver. Shapley reportedly had blood-shot eyes and slurred speech and failed multiple sobriety tests. He had previously pleaded guilty to OVI three times in the past 10 years, all in Cuyahoga County.

Charolette R. Ogle, 39, Walbridge, for possession of a fentanyl-related compound and possession of cocaine, both fifth-degree felonies. On April 24 in the 3400 block of Latcha Road, Millbury, Ogle’s vehicle was stopped for a defective taillight. She denied consent to search her vehicle and told officers there may be marijuana paraphernalia in it. A K-9 was requested and gave a positive alert. A probable cause search was conducted and one gram of cocaine, less than one gram of fentanyl and less than one gram of heroin, as identified by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations, were found.

Desirae Nicole Gramza, 26, Toledo, for failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer, a third-degree felony; and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, a drug of abuse or a combination of them/OVI, a first-degree misdemeanor. On Sept. 4 at 1:10 a.m. on I-75 in Rossford, officers observed a vehicle traveling 86 mph in a 65 mph zone. The driver failed to stop and fled for 13 miles at over 125 mph, wove in and out of traffic, and almost struck multiple cars and concrete barriers after shutting off all lights on the vehicle. Gramza told police she did not stop because she was drunk. She had a 0.138 blood alcohol content.

Donovan William Johnson, 21, Chesterfield, Michigan, for tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony; and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony. On April 29 at 2: 12 a.m. in the 600 block of East Wooster Street, Johnson was stopped for driving erratically. He told police he was involved in a physical altercation downtown and the other individuals said they had firearms in their vehicle, which caused Johnson to retrieve his firearm, which was found in the street in the 100 block of Manville Avenue. Johnson told police he overheard radio traffic referencing the gun and he must have dropped it while driving.

Quinton Michael Cothran, 38, Cartersville, Georgia, for improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony. On April 1, he knowingly transported a loaded Canik METE 9 mm handgun in a manner it was accessible to the driver or passenger without leaving the vehicle.

Ana Marie Hill, 34, Toledo, for theft, a fifth-degree felony. From March 1-May 1, she allegedly deprived Flying J of more than $1,000.

Matthew Curtis Phipps, 32, Toledo, for obstructing official business and resisting arrest, both second-degree misdemeanors; and possession of heroin, a fifth-degree felony. On Jan. 14, 2021, he allegedly was found in possession of heroin, resisted in the arrest of himself or another, and prevented or delayed the performance of a public official by impeding that official’s duties.

Co-defendants Tre Alexander Gerlach, 23, and Curt Alan Laytart, 25, both of Findlay, for criminal damaging or endangering, a second-degree misdemeanor; and theft, a fifth-degree felony. On July 24, they were accused of taking without consent an enclosed trailer valued at more than $1,000, and allegedly damaged the trailer while doing so.

Caleb Dontrell Vaughn, 25, Columbus, for improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, a fourth-degree felony. On Sept. 12, he allegedly was found with a loaded Romarm Mini Draco 7.62 caliber semi-automatic rifle with 30 rounds of ammunition that was accessible to the driver or passenger without having to leave the vehicle.

Patrick Michael Seeger Stein, 33, Mount Vernon, for two counts aggravated possession of drugs, both fifth-degree felonies. On June 10, he allegedly was found in possession of psilocyn and methamphetamine.

Co-defendants Gregory Richard Green III, 28, Cincinnati, and Alexis Renee Turner, 18, Lexington, Kentucky, for aggravated trafficking in drugs and possession of cocaine, both third-degree felonies; trafficking in cocaine and aggravated possession of drugs, both third-degree felonies; and trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound and possession of a fentanyl-related compound, both first-degree felonies. On March 31, they allegedly were found in possession of and were preparing for distribution more than 10 grams of cocaine, more than 20 grams of a fentanyl-related compound and more than the bulk amount of clonazolam.

Green also was indicted for two counts having weapons while under disability, both third-degree felonies, after he was found in possession of a Glock .380 pistol and an Andrus & Osborn rifle after having been convicted on a felony in Hamilton County in 2013.

Lisa Lynne Wicker, 54, Woodville, for aggravated menacing and telecommunication harassment, both first-degree misdemeanors, and menacing for stalking, a fourth-degree felony. On Aug. 17, police responded to a business in the 12000 block of Eckel Road in Perrysburg on a report of numerous phone calls where an employee was threatened with death. Police subpoenaed the telephone service provider and the number used to call the business was owned by Wicker. She reportedly denied stating she wanted the employee dead, just she wished the employee would die.

Jake Leemon, 26, Saginaw, Michigan, for possessing criminal tools, a fifth-degree felony; trafficking in marijuana, a second-degree felony; and possession of marijuana, a third-degree felony. On Oct. 11, 2021, he allegedly was in possession of and preparing for distribution more than 5,000 grams of marijuana in the vicinity of a juvenile, and allegedly was found in possession of nine bottles of flavoring and a lab dosing gun.

Haley Ryf, 36, Sandusky, for possession of a fentanyl-related compound, a fifth-degree felony. On Dec. 25, she allegedly was found in possession of a fentanyl-related compound.