More charges from January search warrant
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Jacob Holtz
Pittsfield Police Chief Michael Starman and Pike County State’s Attorney Zachary Boren have announced new charges for two individuals that were previously arrested on methamphetamine charges in January.
A search warrant was issued in the 500 block of Kesphol Street in Pittsfield, in addition to those pending drug charges, Boren has filed additional charges resulting from a separate investigation handled by PPD.
Jacob Holtz, Pittsfield, has been charged with two separate counts of delivery of methamphetamine and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Holtz is currently lodged in the Pike County Jail with a total bond of $190,000.

Sierra Sydney
Sierra Sydney, 29, Pittsfield, has been charged with one count of unlawful use of property for allowing methamphetamine to be sold from the property and two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Her total bond is $104,000.
The new charges stem from covert drug buys that were conducted in an attempt to eradicate methamphetamine use and sales in the community
“The Pittsfield Police Department will continue to aggressively work with the Pike County State’s Attorney’s Office to better our community by eliminating meth users and sellers from the streets,” Starman said. The Pittsfield Police Department urges anyone that is struggling with meth addiction to seek treatment.
