ROSS COUNTY, OH — A Washington County woman is currently in custody following an arrest tied to a felony conveyance case in Ross County, according to jail and court records.
Tasha D. Snider, 39, of Marietta, is being held at the Ross County Jail after being taken into custody on April 24, 2026.
Court records show Snider is charged with Conveying Into a Detention Facility, a third-degree felony under Ohio law. The charge stems from an indictment filed on March 13, 2026, with a warrant later issued for her arrest.
According to court documents, the warrant was served on April 23, 2026, and Snider was subsequently booked into the Ross County Jail the following day.
Snider appeared for arraignment on April 24, 2026. Court records indicate she was granted an own recognizance bond and placed under pre-trial supervision, which includes weekly reporting and potential random testing.
A bond hearing/modification is scheduled for April 27, 2026, followed by a pre-trial hearing on May 21, 2026, both before Judge Michael M. Ater.
The case remains open and pending in Ross County Common Pleas Court.
All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



