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Two indicted for attempted murder of Devon Ours

Steven Osborne

A Washington County Grand Jury has indicted both a Little Hocking man and a Marietta woman today on multiple felony charges.

Steven Andrew Osborne, 19, of 529 Federal Road, Little Hocking, was indicted today on:

– Attempted murder, a first-degree felony.

– Felonious assault, a second-degree felony.

– Tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony.

Sierra Caldwell

– Having weapons under a disability, a third=degree felony.

Sierah Caldwell, 18, of 3719 Blue Knob Road, Apt. B., Marietta, was also indicted for:

– Attempted murder, a first-degree felony.

– Felonious assault, a second-degree felony.

– Tampering with evidence, a third-degree felony.

See the Times’ coverage of the alleged assault that put Devon Ours on the floor of Caldwell’s apartment bleeding from the head by clicking here.

Washington County Prosecutor Nicole Coil said Wednesday night that the charges were added both to Osborne and Caldwell this week when the grand jury met.

“We reported at 11:45 a.m. so everything is public now,” she said. “We added additional charges, he now has in addition to the felonious assault which was the original complaint, now he’s been charged with attempted murder, tampering with evidence and weapons under disability.”

The final weapons under disability charge was applicable, according to Coil due to a past felony aggravated assault conviction out of Tennessee.

Coil also noted gun specifications added to both the F-1 and F-2 charges against Osborne, that are not included in the indictment against Caldwell.

“He used a gun in the commission of the crime so he’s also got two specifications,” said Coil.

Coil said Caldwell was complicit in the events that put Ours in the hospital and thus faces the same charges, minus the disability and gun specifications.

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