
A Glasgow woman charged in the murder of her father has been found to have violated terms of her bond, according to a court order.
In an order, Barren Circuit Court Judge John Alexander wrote there was probable cause Cheryl Leighanne Bennett had violated “one or more conditions of bond based on a You Turn report.” You Turn is a court monitoring service in Glasgow that oversees supervised release.
According to a You Turn report, Bennett was contacted on April 13 to have her report for a random drug screen, which she tested negative for.
On April 18, You Turn received a report that Bennett’s GPS monitor was “unable to successfully make contact.”
Bennett returned to You Turn to have her GPS fixed, and while there, was drug tested again, this time testing positive for mAMP, AMP and BZO.
You Turn reported that a prescription Bennett was on caused the BZO to test positive.
Bennett reported again to provide another test and tested positive for methamphetamine, according to reports.
Alexander issued a “no bond bench warrant” for Bennett. She was arrested Saturday, according to jail records.
Bennett was originally arrested on November 3, 2022 and charged with the murder of her father, Michael Logsdon.
Michael’s wife, Donna Logsdon, also was arrested at the time in connection to his murder.
Source: WBKO
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