By Gary Ogle
gogle@wbcowqel.com

Three people pleaded guilty to felony charges Monday in Crawford County Common Pleas Court. While one received a sentence that included jail time and community control, the other two received the maximum prison terms allowable.

Kasandra Miller admitted to charges of felony 4 assaulting a police officer and felony 5 drug possession. Judge Sean Leuthold sentenced Miller to not only maximum prison terms on both charges, but also ordered those sentences to be served consecutively for a total of 30 months.

Bonnie Hunt pleaded guilty to felony 5 drug possession and was sentenced to 12 months in prison.

Judge Leuthold, citing her legal history, told Hunt, “You have aged 20 years in the 10 years I’ve known you and it’s all because of the drugs. You are destroying yourself. It’s up to you. You’ve got to change yourself.”

Hunt was on probation when the incident occurred.

Andrew Israel pleaded guilty to felony 4 assaulting a paramedic and was placed on community control for five years. However, Israel must first serve 100 days in the Crawford County jail.

Amber Ramsey was also ordered to spend time in the county jail. Ramsey admitted to violating her probation had two positive drug tests and admitted to using the substance indicated. The judge ordered Ramsey to continue on community control but she must first serve 90 days in jail.