Washington County Inmate Roster – 7-17-25


Fraud
Reckless driving

Possession of methamphetamine


Writ Of Body Attachment
Possession of methamphetamine
In December 2024, the Indiana State Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force in Sellersburg launched an investigation after receiving cyber tips from NCMEC indicating that a specific communications app account was potentially used to transmit child pornography images or videos.
On Tuesday, July 15, 2025, members of the ICAC Task Force, with the assistance of the Jeffersonville Police Department, executed the search warrants, seizing digital devices and other items from the address.
The Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force is a multiagency task force that investigates and prosecutes persons who use the internet to sexually exploit or entice children, and the Indiana State Police oversees the task force.
The Indiana ICAC Task Force encourages Hoosiers to report online exploitation, solicitation, and enticement-type crimes against children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
Charley Barger, age 100 of Salem, passed away Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in his residence.
Born June 19, 1925 in Booneville, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Ance and Alpha (Burns) Barger.
He was a retired Ambulance Driver with the Clay County Kentucky Ambulance Service and had been a resident of Washington County since 2015, formerly of Manchester, Kentucky.
Survivors include: 1 Son: Benny Barger of Salem; 1 Daughter: Ruby Morris of Salem; 1 Sister: Thelma Caudell of Covington, Kentucky and 1 grandson.
He was preceded in death by 5 brothers.
Funeral Service: 1:00 pm Friday at Dawalt Funeral Home, followed by interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Thursday and 11 am until the time of the service on Friday.
Donnie Ray Hacker, age 70 of Pekin, Indiana passed away Thursday, July 10, 2025, at 11:25 am, in Salem Crossing Salem, Indiana.
He had been a resident of Washington County for most of life. Graduated In 1973, from Pekin High School. Then went on to get his associates degree at Northwood in French Lick. In 1991 he married Mary Patricia (Hudkins) Hacker, who survives. He was a part of the Salem Moose Lodge #2380. He enjoyed deep sea fishing in Destin Florida, camping and fishing at Patoka and Dale Hallow Lakes, and he had a strong Christian faith.
Survivors include: Wife: Mary Patricia (Hudkins) Hacker Sister: Janet (Tim) Armstrong of Summerville, South Carolina; Sister: Pamela (Ron) Lambert of North Fort Myers, Florida; Nephew: Fred Armstrong; Nephew: Craig Lambert; Nephew: Cory Lambert; Niece: Angela Armstrong. Many great-nieces and nephews, and great-great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by His Mother and Sister Sandra Trabel.
Donnie was laid to rest at St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery in Salem.
Memorial Contributions to:
Food bank of your choice or
Washington County Humane Society / Salem Animal Shelter
204 W. Joseph Street
Salem, Indiana 47167
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A Local Foods Tour is planned for Saturday, August 23, 2025 in Washington County.
The tour begins at 12:30 pm at Southern Hills Church (1645 Hwy 135 S.) in Salem. Participants will travel by tour bus to three Washington County farms including Blue River BEEF, Hunter’s
Ridge Winery, and Cornucopia Farm LLC to learn about beef, wine, and pumpkin production.
At approximately 5:30 pm, following the tour, participants will enjoy a meal prepared with local foods while hearing an educational presentation about the importance of supporting local
businesses.
Local vendors will be in available before, during, and after the meal to share about and sell their products.
The registration fee is $25 per person which includes snacks and drinks during the tour and the meal.
Space is limited and on a first-come-first-served basis. Register at
the Purdue Extension – Washington County Office at 806 Martinsburg Rd., Ste. 104 in Salem.
Contact Danielle Walker, Purdue Extension Educator, at 812-883-4601 or dhowellw@purdue.edu for more information.
The Washington County Local Foods Tour is possible through generous financial support from the Downing Charitable Trust, Washington County Community Foundation, and Washington
County Commissioners.
Special thanks to Washington County Farm Bureau Inc. and the SWAG Team for their partnership.