
By Linda Cicoira
Nine people were indicted this week by an Accomack Grand Jury on illegal drug charges.
Thirty-one-year-old Keyontae Michelle Boggs, of Nelsonia Road in Nelsonia, was indicted on counts of possession of oxycodone and hydrocodone, and possession with intent to distribute cocaine. The alleged crimes occurred on June 5.
Twenty-seven-year-old Kyriq Weather, of Bentley Way in Greenbush, was indicted on counts of possession of cocaine, possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession of a firearm while in possession of cocaine, and being a felon while in possession of a gun. The crimes were alleged to have occurred on April 22.
Eighteen-year-old Kobe Shane Padgett, of Holly Ridge Road in Melfa, was indicted on a count of distribution of between an ounce and five pounds of marijuana on May 21.
Thirty-six-year-old Dorothy May Payton, of Wellborn Lane in Horntown, was indicted on a count of possession with intent to distribute cocaine on July 22.
The rest were indicted on counts of possession of cocaine.
They include:
Sixty-eight-year-old Fred Douglas Lykes, of Stumpy Lane in Onancock, on June 14.
Forty-seven-year-old Levon Dinel Giddens, of Killmon Town Road in Melfa, on June 17.
Benito Thomas Flores, of Central Avenue in Pocomoke City, Md., on May 9.
Sixty-year-old Perry Schoolfield, of Adelaide Street in Bloxom, on June 30.
Thirty-six-year-old Ashley Noel Donnelly, of Greenway Avenue in Pocomoke, Md., on July 6.
Also thirty-eight-year-old James Curtis Hall, of Mill Run Road in Belle Haven, was indicted on a count of possession with the intent to distribute between an ounce and five pounds of Marijuana on June 27.













