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Jonathan McPeak, who marked his 18th birthday in jail on Valentine's Day, will be prosecuted as an adult for his alleged part in a vandalism attack on aircraft and facilities at Warren County Memorial Airport McPeak and two others have been charged with breaking into a hangar and inflicting more than $100,000 worth of damage to eight aircraft, including two helicopters used by the Warren County Sheriffs Department for marijuana interdiction. McPeak, whose juvenile record dates to age 12 and includes three periods of detention and attempted rehabilitation, faces grand jury action March 13. During a hearing Friday, Warren County General Sessions and Juvenile Judge Barry Medley ordered the defendant transferred out of the jurisdiction of the juvenile system. Seventeen years old at the time of the Feb. 10 attack on the airport, McPeak met the statutory requirements for prosecution as an adult, Assistant District Attorney Tom Miner said. 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