Ross Grand Jury: Possibly 75 years and $150,000 in Fines for Looking for GF

The Ross County Grand Jury returned 12 of their 14 cases Friday, with three open. In one case, according to the Ross County Prosecutor's Office:

On November 15th, 22-year-old Jaquon L. Nesser of Chillicothe, forced his way into a Western Avenue apartment. He brandished a firearm, and "frantically ran" through the apartment, claiming to be looking for his girlfriend who was known to stay there sometimes.

Nesser threatened to kill both of the resident couple. When the man reached for his own gun, Nesser jammed his gun into the man's ribcage, took it, and then ran out.

Nesser's girlfriend was not there.

He was under disability for having a firearm for a Ross County conviction for aggravated assault in September.

For indictments on two counts of aggravated robbery with a firearm specification, six counts of aggravated burglary with a firearm specification, having a weapon under disability, and grand theft - he could get up to a grand total of 75 years and $150,000 in fines.


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