BUCYRUS — Crawford County’s second round of arraignments for June included a majority of drug charges.
Of the 13 arraignments, eight were indictments on drug-related charges including synthetic marijuana, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia. The drug-related charges totaled $315,000 in bonds. One of the arraignments, also a drug-related charge, is on a personal recognizance bond.
Prosecutor Matthew Crall said there were 22 new charges, three of them have yet to be served and are sealed.
The largest bond was set at $1 million for David Reed in connection with a first-degree felony rape charge.
Michaela Goshe was indicted on a complicity to burglary charge and a tampering with evidence charge, second- and third-degree felonies, respectively. Goshe’s bond was set for $300,000.
Cory Myers was indicted on a robbery charge and a domestic violence charge, a second-degree felony and a first-degree misdemeanor, respectively. Myers’ bond was set for $250,000.
