A Bancroft man shot and killed his roommate in October after they argued over bills, police said.
Jacob Smailes allegedly shot Troy Cobb at their trailer at the Old Ferry Street Park off First Avenue in Bancroft. Smailes was indicted Wednesday by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges.
Smailes was one of 49 people indicted by a Putnam County grand jury on Wednesday.
In total, the grand jury indicted people for 96 felonies and 13 misdemeanors.
An indictment is not a finding of guilt. It just means a grand jury believes there is enough evidence to warrant a trial.
The following people are scheduled to appear before Putnam County Circuit Judge Phillip Stowers at 9 a.m. on July 23:
Shantell Armstrong, of Hurricane, drug charges; Bradley Atkins, of Culloden, malicious assault; Lonnie Bailes, of Buffalo, drug charges and conspiracy; Samantha Bailes, of Buffalo, drug charges and conspiracy; Neil Bauman, of Hurricane, daytime burglary and grand larceny; Charles Bias, of West Hamlin, third offense driving under the influence, driving on a revoked license for DUI, third-offense driving a motor vehicle without proper equipment; Oliver Boston, of Eleanor, breaking and entering and petit larceny; Christopher Bradley, of Hurricane, grand larceny; Cayden Briscoe, of Nitro, first-degree robbery, nighttime burglary, wanton endangerment, conspiracy, drug charges and carrying a deadly weapon without a license; Chirstopher Campbell, currently incarcerated, first-degree robbery and conspiracy; Keisha Canterbury, of Scott Depot, drug charges; Anthony Carson, of Cynthiana, Kentucky, first-degree robbery and conspiracy; Bobby Cowan, of Winfield, breaking and entering, destruction of property and grand larceny; Jesse Doyle, of Akron, Ohio, fleeing in a vehicle from a law-enforcement officer in reckless indifference to the safety of others; James Dunn, of Poca, entering without breaking and conspiracy; Jessica Fields, of St. Albans, child neglect resulting in death; Samuel Glenn, of St. Albans, third-degree arson and destruction of property; David Goff, of Hurricane, drug charges; Michael Hartwell, of Poca, third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI; Nicole Hood, of Hurricane, fraudulent use of an unauthorized access device and petit larceny; Michael Irwin, of Poca, entering without breaking and conspiracy; Gary Jackson, of Scott Depot, drug charges within a thousand feet of a school; Bridgette Jividen, of Scott Depot, daytime burglary; Rodney Kelley, of Hurricane, drug charges; Dorrian Kelly, of Detroit, Michigan, drug charges; Jeremy Kiser, of Charleston, forgery and uttering; Jonie Lambert, of Alderson, grand larceny; Duane Letlow, of Hurricane, third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI; Michael McDonald, of Hurricane, third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI; Jonathan Means, of Hurricane, breaking and entering and grand larceny; Andy Morton, of Hurricane, third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI and leaving the scene of an accident; William Oaks, of Poca, fleeing in a vehicle from police while under the influence of alcohol; Travis Parker, of Detroit, Michigan, drug charges; Paul Parog, of Hurricane, child abuse resulting in injury and domestic battery; Sherry Peters, of Culloden, third-offense driving under the influence of alcohol; Hunter Price, of Milton, drug charges; Tiffany Priestley, of Hurricane, drug charges; Michael Quentrill, of Hurricane, malicious wounding and domestic battery; Ricky Reynolds, of Scott Depot, attempting to commit unlawful wounding, attempting to commit malicious assault of a government representative and fleeing in a vehicle from a police while under the influence of alcohol; Anthony Riffel, of Hurricane, drug charges; Joseph Riffel, of Hurricane, drug charges; Larry Robinson, of Red House, third-offense driving on a revoked license for DUI.
Lewis Sayre, of Henderson, third-offense domestic battery, third-offense domestic assault and second offense battery of a police officer; Marshall Slater, of Albany, Ohio, drug charges; Amy Smith, of Charleston, daytime burglary and petit larceny; Alondra Wilcoxen, of Milton, drug charges; Brian Wilson, of Poca, first-degree robbery, nighttime burglary and conspiracy.
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