OAK HILL, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Fayette County Prosecuting Attorney Anthony Ciliberti Jr., announces that on January 4, 2022, Casey M. Grubb, age 30 from Oak Hill, West Virginia, was sentenced by Judge Paul M. Blake, Jr. to one to five years in prison for the felony crime of delivery of methamphetamine and to one year for the misdemeanor crime of petit larceny.
The misdemeanor sentence will run concurrently to the felony prison sentence. Grubb pled guilty to this charge on November 15, 2021, and must serve a minimum of one year before he is eligible for parole.
In 2019, Grubb sold methamphetamine to a cooperating individual at the Southern Appalachian Labor School located in Beard’s Fork, West Virginia. In 2020, Grubb stole a package from the porch of a residence located on Collinwood Drive and was captured on a security camera.
These crimes were investigated by Central West Virginia Drug Task Force and the Oak Hill Police Department.
These cases were prosecuted by Fayette County Chief Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Jennifer D. Crane.