Two more fugitives arrested
WAYNESBURG – Five down, five to go.
That’s the latest count from the Greene County sheriff’s department in its effort to round up 10 individuals considered “most wanted” for either failing to appear for a court hearing or for a parole violation.
On Friday, a joint task force consisting of Greene County sheriff’s deputies and county probation officers arrested Amber Jenkins, 24, of Waynesburg, and Justin McElroy, 23, of Wayne Village, Waynesburg, on parole violations. No other details about the two individuals were available.
On Feb. 20, David Ray Wilson Jr. was arrested by deputies Thursday at his home in Carmichaels. Wilson was was placed on the list because he failed to return to Greene County jail Jan. 3, where he was serving 30 days to six months on weekends for his second driving under the influence offense. He was sentenced Oct. 18, 2013.
A tip led to officers to Wilson’s whereabouts.
On Feb. 14 Glenn Usher, 52, of 2829 W. Roy Furman Highway, Waynesburg, was notified his picture and name were included among the 10 most wanted list on the Observer-Reporter website and he turned himself in to the sheriff’s office.
Usher was listed as a parole violator. He was charged with retail theft for stealing fuel on several occasions. He apparently did not report to his parole officer.
On Feb. 11, Timothy Allen Hilverding, 24, of Fonner Run Road, Sycamore, turned himself in after he was shown on the list.
Four outstanding warrants against Hilverding were for failure to appear at a hearing Jan. 31 regarding delinquent payments of old court costs. The costs stemmed from multiple cases dating to 2006 when Hilverding was a juvenile. The fifth warrant was issued for Hilverding’s failure to appear at a formal arraignment Dec. 23 on charges of theft by unlawful taking.