Four indicted in drug cases

State Journal Staff Report Published:

Four drug-related indictments have been handed down by the Franklin County grand jury.

Joseph Lee Riddle, 29, of 211 Bethel Lane, was charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance. The indictment claims Riddle, around Nov. 22, possessed cocaine.

Kimberly F. Marcum, no age or address listed, was charged with first-degree possession of a controlled substance. The indictment claims Marcum, around April 14, possessed cocaine.

Andrew Chenault, no age or address listed, was charged with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance and being a second-degree persistent felon. The indictment claims Chenault, around March 12, sold cocaine; and had been convicted in 1996 in Franklin Circuit Court of flagrant nonsupport.

Wendall Mulder, 42, of 1318 Chinook, was charged with first degree trafficking in a controlled substance, second offense; and being a first-degree persistent felon. The indictment claims Mulder, around March 17, sold cocaine. It also claims he was convicted in 2002 in Franklin Circuit Court of two counts of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance; in 1995 in Fayette Circuit Court of first-degree possession of a controlled substance; and in 1991 in Franklin Circuit Court of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance.

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