COSHOCTON, Ohio — A Nashport woman has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty in two separate felony drug cases in Coshocton County.
According to Coshocton County court records, 27-year-old Destinee M. Rehard was sentenced on June 5 following convictions involving drug possession and evidence tampering.
In one case, Rehard received an 11-month prison sentence for possession of a fentanyl-related compound and an additional 30 months for tampering with evidence. Those sentences will be served at the same time.
In a second case, Rehard pleaded guilty to an amended charge of aggravated possession of drugs, a first-degree felony. The court imposed a mandatory indefinite prison sentence of six to nine years.
That sentence will also run concurrently with the prison term from the earlier case.
Following her release from prison, Rehard will be subject to five years of mandatory post-release control, with at least two years of supervision required under Ohio law. The court also advised her of the provisions of the Reagan Tokes Law, which governs indefinite prison sentences for certain felony offenses.
Rehard was remanded to the custody of the Coshocton County Sheriff’s Office following sentencing for transport to a state correctional institution. Court records indicate she received credit for 17 days previously served in jail.



