CATLETTSBURG, Kentucky — Four local residents were indicted by Boyd County jury for allegedly burglarizing a number of local businesses.
Named in the charged sheets according to Boyd Commonwealth’s Attorney David Justice, were David M. Baldridge, 26, and Donald R. Nullins, 38, both of Ashland. Each one was charged 13 counts of burglary.
The other two were Christina Lynn Perkins, 41, of Flatwoods, and Kendra N. Taylor, 23, of Ashland, each on six counts of burglary.
The four confessed to being involved in a string of business break-ins. Victimized included Rich Oil on U.S. 60 at Summit, BP on Ky. 3, Rich Oil on Wheatley Road in Westwood, Air Equipment Sales & Service on Armco Road, Ferguson Plumbing on West Central Avenue, Mid-American Group on U.S. 60 and Exxon Tiger Mart on U.S. 60 at Canonsburg, according to the Boyd County Sheriff’s Department.
Amounting to several thousand dollars’ worth of cigarettes was stolen in the convenience store burglaries, while copper and tools were taken from Ferguson’s and Air Equipment. Some of the copper was recovered at a recycling center in the Huntington area, the sheriff’s department said.
A grand jury indictment is just a formal accusation of a crime and does not establish guilt.
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