BUCYRUS, Ohio — Crawford County Prosecutor Matt Crall released a list of 25 new indictments for January on Tuesday.

The list includes Arrendondo Nockolas, who was charged with two counts of illegal assembly and possession of chemicals for manufacturing drugs, a third degree felony; possession of drugs, a second degree felony; and having weapons under disability, a fifth degree felony.

Nockolas’ bond was set for $1 million.

Eleven of the 25 indictments were drug-related charges.

The Prosecutor Office also announced Tuesday their new website, redesigned to better help the prosecutor’s office communicate with the public.

Click here to view it.

“This website creates another means for the Prosecutor’s Office to communicate with our constituents, the people of Crawford County,” prosecutor Matt Crall said in a press release. “The website is all about serving the public.”

The website includes information for victims, details on the grand jury, how to file criminal charges and instructions for new witnesses. It also introduces the prosecutor’s staff.

January Crawford County Indictments

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