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UPDATE: Indictment Released, Bond Set at $1 Million in Crestline Double-Homicide Case

Logan Andrew Published: December 3, 2025 | Updated: December 10, 2025 2 minutes read

By Logan Andrew | FreeWire — Your News, Your Voice

UPDATE : Prosecutor Releases Full Indictment Details

Crawford County Prosecutor Matthew Crall has released new information outlining the full scope of charges against Maxwell Lindsey Anatra, the Crestline man accused of killing his parents on November 18.

According to the press release, a Crawford County Grand Jury returned an eleven-count indictment, including two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of murder, multiple counts of aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, theft of firearms, and tampering with evidence. Several charges carry firearm specifications. Anatra Indictment Press Release…

If convicted on all counts, Anatra faces two life sentences plus an additional 61.5 years.

Crall stated that the State of Ohio, after consultation with the victims’ family, is not seeking the death penalty at this time. He also urged the community to allow the ongoing investigation to continue and to let the judicial process unfold.

The investigation involves multiple agencies, including the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, Crestline Police Department, Ohio BCI, Wyandot County Sheriff’s Office, the Crawford and Lucas County Coroner’s Offices, and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.

Anatra’s arraignment was scheduled for Wednesday, December 3, 2025, before Visiting Judge Daniel T. Hogan in Crawford County Common Pleas Court.


The man accused of killing his parents in Crestline appeared in court this afternoon for arraignment, where a judge set his bond at $1 million. Prosecutors told the court that the defendant purchased a plane ticket to Ethiopia, which he never boarded, and later attempted to cross into Canada. They argued both actions demonstrated a significant risk of flight.

The hearing also confirmed that the case now proceeds under a superseding indictment. The original indictment filed earlier this month charged him only with tampering with evidence. Prosecutors have now added two counts of aggravated murder, reflecting the current charges he faces in connection with the deaths of his parents.

He was represented in court by James Mayer III, an attorney known for a strong record in high-profile homicide trials. Mayer entered a general not guilty plea on his client’s behalf. The defendant kept his hair hanging over his face and did not look up during the proceeding.

This is a developing story. FreeWire will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.

Information in this article was sourced from public records, today’s court proceedings, and statements made in open court.

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