Martin County grand jury returns indictments

BY ROGER SMITH
MOUNTAIN CITIZEN

INEZ — A Martin County grand jury returned several indictments Feb. 5, including felony charges involving child abuse, property damage and bail jumping.

Kevin Michael Litton

Kevin Michael Litton, 27, of Tomahawk, stands accused of first-degree criminal abuse involving a victim under 12 years of age. The indictment alleges that on April 19, 2024, Litton caused serious physical injury, described as bruising to the head and neck, to a family member under 12. His bail is $10,000.

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Christina Chapman, 40, of Beauty, faces charges of first-degree criminal abuse involving a victim under 12 years of age and second-degree manslaughter. The indictment states that on Aug. 13, 2025, Chapman intentionally abused a child under 12 by placing the juvenile in a situation that may have caused serious physical injury and that she wantonly caused the child’s death. Her bail is $100,000.

Patrick Speer

Patrick Speer, 34, of Warfield, also faces charges of first-degree criminal abuse involving a victim under 12 years of age and second-degree manslaughter. The grand jury alleges that on Aug. 13, 2025, Speer intentionally abused a child under 12 by placing the juvenile in a situation that may have caused serious physical injury and that he wantonly caused the child’s death. His bail is $100,000.

Elijah Bailey

Elijah Bailey, 22, of Covington, faces an indictment charging him with fourth-degree assault. According to the indictment, Bailey intentionally caused physical harm to a female in Warfield on Jan. 21. The district court will determine bail.

Austin Harless

Austin Harless, 31, of Debord, stands accused of first-degree criminal mischief. The indictment alleges that on Jan. 8, Harless destroyed, damaged or defaced property owned and operated by Booth Energy on Airport Road in Debord, causing approximately $2,285 in damage. His bail is $5,000.

Roy Kenneth Goble

Roy Kenneth Goble, 50, of Pilgrim, was indicted for first-degree bail jumping. The indictment states that Goble failed to appear for a bond hearing on Jan. 15 after his release from custody on the condition that he return to court. His bail is $5,000.

Editor’s note: An indictment is an accusation. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.


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