A Portsmouth man with a long criminal record managed to add even more charges to his rap sheet after the Scioto County Grand Jury handed down indictments on 17 new charges during their latest session.
Daniel Furnier, 45, faces charges of:
- Aggravated Possession of Drugs
- Illegal Conveyance of Drugs of Abuse onto Grounds of a Specified Governmental Facility
- Possession of Heroin
- Possession of a Fentanyl-Related Compound
- Possession of Drugs
- Illegal Conveyance of Weapons onto the Grounds of a Specified Governmental Facility
- Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs
- Aggravated Possession of Drugs
- Breaking and Entering
- Possessing Criminal Tools
- Misdemeanor Theft
- Resisting Arrest
- Breaking and Entering
- Vandalism
- Possessing Criminal Tools
- Theft
However, this is far from the first time he’s been in trouble. He’s currently on parole for robbery, breaking and entering, theft, and other charges. Furnier was released on parole back in April. He’s got at least 24 visits to the Scioto County Jail. Previous charges include burglary, breaking and entering, robbery, theft, petty theft, safecracking, vandalism, possessing criminal tools, parole violation, contempt, drug possession, receiving stolen property, receiving stolen guns, driving without a license, obstructing official business, aggravated robbery, and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.