Grand jury indicts 11 for felony charges

NORWICH – After a series of decisions by a Chenango County Grand Jury, 11 people were indicted for felony crimes including making terroristic threats, criminal sale of a controlled substance, burglary, and driving while impaired by meth and other drugs with a baby in the vehicle.

• Regina M. Donovan, 39, of Norwich, was indicted for making a terrorist threat, a class D felony.

Allegedly, on March 20, while in the City of Norwich, Donovan told a Norwich Middle School Employee, “If someone touches my daughter again, I will make it rain blood on the Norwich Middle School.”

Donovan responded to the accusation by saying her conversation with the employee was blown out of proportion, and the school had consistently allowed her child to be bullied without major intervention.

• Mary A. Klemt, 55, of Maine, was indicted for two counts of making a terroristic threat, a class D felony.

Klemt allegedly wrote emails and a letter to the Norwich Police Department expressing her anger due to the release of a sex offender from the New York State Department of Corrections.

The indictment states she, “...did threaten in said letter that she was going to kill people in Chenango and Madison Counties by unknown means at an unknown date and time due to her being mad.”

• Elizabeth R. Jones, 27, of Sherburne, was indicted for aggravated driving while ability impaired by drugs with a child in the car, a class E felony, and endangering the welfare of a child, a class A misdemeanor.

According to her indictment, on January 29 while in the City of Norwich, Jones drove a 2004 Hyundai with a child under the age of 2 months in the vehicle, while under the influence of methamphetamine, amphetamine, and benzoylecgonine.

• Brent T. McDaniel, 29, of Norwich, was indicted for third-degree criminal sale of a controlled substance, a class B felony, and two counts second-degree criminally using drug paraphernalia.

In April, McDaniel allegedly sold heroin in the City of Norwich and possessed small envelopes and scales with the intent to weigh and package heroin.

• Michael A. Demuth, 36, of Oxford, was indicted for third-degree unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine, a class D felony, and unlawful disposal of methamphetamine laboratory material, a class E felony.

The indictment states that on April 25, on New Virginia Road in the Town of Oxford, Demuth possessed meth making materials with the intent to use them, and disposed of them by burning them in a burn pit behind his residence.

• Gregory A. Collins, 27, of Oxford, was indicted for criminal possession of precursors of methamphetamine, a class E felony. Collins is accused of working in concert with another.

• Jamie E. Button, 34, of North Norwich, was indicted for criminal possession of precursors of methamphetamine, a class E felony. Button is accused of working in concert with another.

Allegedly, on April 18 while on Genesee Street in the Town of New Berlin, Collins and Button possessed meth making chemicals with the intent to make meth.

• Reice C. Knowles, 18, of Sidney, was indicted for second-degree burglary, a class C felony, and petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor.

According to the indictment, on April 24, while in the Town of Guilford, Knowles stole a Honeywell safe containing cash and personal property.

• Tonya R. Jenkins, 48, of Norwich, was indicted for two counts of third-degree burglary, class D felonies, and two counts of petit larceny, class A misdemeanors.

Her indictment states on two separate occasions Jenkins stole from Walmart in the Town of Norwich. Between September and November of 2017, Jenkins allegedly stole $920.45 in merchandise from Walmart, and did so after being prohibited from entering any Walmart store on June 21, 2016.

• Thomas M. Carson, 29, of Plymouth, was indicted for third-degree grand larceny, a class D felony, and petit larceny, a class A misdemeanor.

Between February and March, while in the Town of Guilford, Carson allegedly stole silver coins with an approximate value of $8,000.

• Howard L. Palmer, 45, of North Norwich, was indicted for first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, a class E felony, operating a motor vehicle while having .08 of one percent or more blood alcohol content, a class A misdemeanor, and driving while intoxicated, a class A misdemeanor.

On March 15 while in the City of Norwich and without a valid driver’s license, Palmer allegedly drove a 2003 Subaru Legacy with a blood alcohol content of .13 percent.

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