Kanawha County Grand Jury Indicts on Serious Charges


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:47
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Kanawha County Grand Jury Indicts on Serious Charges

A Kanawha County grand jury recently issued indictments for serious crimes, including murder, child neglect, arson, and sexual assault. Notable cases involve a man accused of shooting a victim during a late-night incident, a husband charged with fatally shooting his wife, and individuals facing child neglect charges after drugs and a stolen gun were found accessible to a three-year-old. Other cases include arson, threats to witnesses, and allegations of second-degree sexual assault and kidnapping. Prosecutors are pursuing these matters to hold individuals accountable and protect residents from further harm.

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