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Writer's pictureScioto County Sheriff's Office

Wanted Person, Garry Schackart, Arrested

NEWS RELEASE

May 14, 2022

Scioto County Sheriff David Thoroughman had released information earlier in reference to

Garry Schackart, a suspect involved in multiple burglaries and thefts around the Lucasville,

McDermott and Pike County areas.


Sheriff Thoroughman stated that his detectives and deputies, along with the assistance from

the Ohio State Highway Patrol, had been actively searching for this suspect for several

days. This search included the search of several locations, which resulted in stolen

property being recovered and multiple people being charged.


On Friday, May 13, 2022, detectives and deputies responded to the Lucasville area after

they received information that the suspect had stolen another vehicle. While searching for

the suspect, he parked the vehicle, that he had just stole, and stole another vehicle. That

vehicle was a 2021 Ford F-150 truck in which he later crashed into a tree and fled on foot.

The search continued the entire day. Later, deputies observed the suspect on an older

model John Deere Gator on Carpenter Road. Deputies pursued the suspect and lost sight of

him as he jumped from the John Deere, fleeing into a field.


Sheriff Thoroughman stated that at 11:05 p.m. his office received a call from residents on

Carpenter Road, stating that they heard a sound coming from the crawl space of their home.

Deputies responded to that location and found the suspect in the crawl space. They were

able to detain the suspect without any further incidents.


Garry Schackart, age 35, has been arrested on multiple new charges from the last few days.

Those charges include 3 counts of Burglary, a felony of the 2nd degree, 3 counts of Grand

Theft Auto, a felony of the 4th degree, Obstructing Official Business, a felony of the 5th

degree, Failure to Comply, a felony of the 3rd degree, Breaking & Entering, a felony of the


5th degree, along with the indictment warrants for two counts of Burglary, a felony of the

2nd degree, Receiving Stolen Property, a felony of the 4th degree, Receiving Stolen

Property, a felony of the 5th degree, and Obstructing, a misdemeanor of the 2nd degree.

Schackart is being held without bond in the Scioto County Jail and will appear in

Portsmouth Municipal Court on Monday, May 16, 2022.


Sheriff Thoroughman stated that this is still an ongoing investigation that will result in

more charges being presented to the Scioto County Grand Jury on a later date. Detectives

and deputies are currently searching for Schackart’s girlfriend, Missy J. Branyord, age 36.

She is described as 5’06” 180 lbs. with brown hair and hazel eyes. Branyord currently has

indictment warrants for her arrest on charges of Burglary, a felony of the 2nd degree and

Receiving Stolen Property, a felony of the 5th degree.


Sheriff Thoroughman would like to thank the Ohio State Highway Patrol for their

assistance, and the community who called in information and tips.

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