
The Christian County Grand Jury issued multiple indictments on Friday, including assault, wanton endangerment, and drug trafficking cases.
A true bill was returned on Jason Render of Hopkinsville on a charge of first-degree assault.
On November 5, 2025, Render is accused of assaulting his brother with a hammer that caused head and hand injuries. Hopkinsville Police reported that Render’s brother was transported to the hospital for treatment.
Zamarius Lewis of Oak Grove was indicted on charges of using restricted ammunition during a felony with no shots fired, and three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment.
The charges stem from an incident on October 1, 2025, when Oak Grove Police responded to Caramel Drive, where officers reported Lewis entered a bedroom following a verbal argument and pointed a gun loaded with hollow-point ammunition at a woman, her boyfriend, and an infant.
A true bill was returned on George Daniel, Jr, of Hopkinsville on charges of trafficking fentanyl, first offense.
Daniel was arrested on October 6, 2025, by Hopkinsville Police after officers said he was transported to the hospital for an evaluation, and while there, he dropped a bag containing 54 fentanyl pills.
Carlos Crenshaw and Larry Morrison were each indicted on charges stemming from an incident at Walmart on Clinic Drive in October. Crenshaw faces charges of trafficking in synthetic drugs, possession of cocaine, and complicity of theft by unlawful taking. Morrison was indicted on charges of third-degree burglary and possession of synthetic drugs.
On October 27, 2025, Hopkinsville Police reported Morrison grabbed and put on clothes inside Walmart, then, with the help of Crenshaw, he hid meat products in his pants.
Officers said they stopped the men in the parking lot and found them with the stolen items, along with a bag of synthetic drugs and a small bag of cocaine.




