Arrest of Kelly Dummitt: Troubled Past Catches Up Again 

Kelly Dummitt

Officials confirmed that Kelly F. Dummitt, 26, was booked into the Scioto County Jail this week on charges of probation violation and failure to appear. It’s the latest entry in a long and troubled criminal history that stretches back nearly a decade and has made her a well-known name in both Scioto and Greenup counties. 

From Reckless Homicide to Repeat Violations 

Dummitt first came into the public eye in 2015 following the death of 19-year-old Mattellen “Mattie” Conley. Investigators said Dummitt, then a teenager, chased Conley, who was riding on the back of an ATV. Conley was thrown from the vehicle and died of a skull fracture. 

A Pattern of Trouble 

Despite the homicide conviction, Dummitt’s run-ins with the law continued: 

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A Life of Second Chances 

Court records show Dummitt has repeatedly been given opportunities to avoid long prison sentences — through diversions, probation, and early release programs — only to violate the terms. She has been jailed, released, and re-arrested multiple times across Ohio and Kentucky. 

The death of Mattie Conley remains a haunting backdrop to her story, a tragedy that rocked the small communities of Greenup and Scioto Counties. Many who followed the case still question how Dummitt has been able to cycle in and out of custody so many times without serving the full weight of her sentences. 

Back in Jail 

Now booked in Scioto County once again, Dummitt faces fresh consequences for her probation violations and failures to appear. Whether this latest arrest will finally keep her off the streets for any length of time remains to be seen. 

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