Local Man Wanted on Drug Charges Related to Overdose Death

Adam McCully

Adam McCully

Published July 10, 2014 1:53 pm
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HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Office of Attorney General is seeking the public’s help in finding a Strattanville man who is facing drug charges in connection with the 2013 overdose death of a Corsica woman.

Kody Alan Jones, 23, of Strattanville, faces two felony counts of Manufacture, Delivery, or Possession with Intent to Manufacture or Deliver.

The charges against Jones were filed on February 21, 2014, in connection with the drug overdose death of Alicia Margaret Wolbert, 28, of Corsica.

Wolbert was found dead on February 23, 2013 at Jones’ home.

Autopsy results conducted by Eric Vey, M.D., revealed that Wolbert died as a result of a combined drug toxicity.

According to a criminal complaint filed on February 21, 2014, Jones was interviewed and allegedly stated that he went to Pittsburgh on February 23, 2013 to purchase packets of heroin, and returned later that day to meet with Wolbert and other friends at a Penn Court apartment in Clarion Borough.

According to the complaint, Jones allegedly told Clarion-based State Police Corporal Bunyak that when he returned, he snorted heroin with Wolbert.

The complaint stated that Jones allegedly indicated that he and Wolbert went to bed and when he woke up in the morning he found Wolbert unresponsive in the kitchen.

Jones also allegedly told Cpl. Bunyak that he provided the only heroin that Wolbert used.

Charges were filed and a warrant for Jones’ arrest was subsequently issued.

On Wednesday, the Attorney General’s Office issued a release, asking for the public’s help in finding Jones.

Authorities believe Jones may have fled to Florida.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Jones is asked to contact Clarion-based State Police Trooper Rodney Hotchkiss at 814-226-1710.

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