24-Hour News 8 talked with the attorney representing the property owner, identified as Ron Logan. Andrew Achey is representing Logan in an unrelated case. He said his client had no involvement with the crimes.
“I think it’s important for the law enforcement officials to be able to do their job and not leave any stone unturned and I think once they do that they will realize that Mr. Logan had nothing to do with this,” said Achey, attorney.
Achey said his client had a hearing Wednesday for an unrelated case.
“Well, it essentially means that we asked the court to set a bond or to let him go on some sort of community corrections program like home detention or work release prior to the fact finding or prior to the trial in the OWI probation violation,” he said.
The Carroll County Sheriff said for a short period of time they had to move Logan to a different jail for safety and security concerns. The sheriff said he’s now back in their custody and is being held for violating probation for the 2014 DUI case.