KENTON — A Hardin County grand jury late last month returned a 15-count indictment against a Harrod man, alleging he secured the service of another person to commit murder last month. According to records filed in the Hardin County Clerk of Courts’ office, 41-year-old Gerrick Anthony Sheldon was indicted Aug. 23 on two counts of complicity to attempted aggravated murder, first-degree felonies; four counts of complicity to attempt aggravated arson, second-degree felonies; four counts of complicity to commit aggravated burglary, second-degree felonies; two counts of endangering children, first-degree misdemeanors; and one count each of complicity to unlawful possession of dangerous ordnance and complicity to possession of criminal tools, fifth-degree felonies; and complicity to violation of a protection order, a third-degree felony. The indictment alleges that Sheldon secured the service of another person to commit the crime on or about Aug.