Jackson County Inmate Roster – 12-16-25
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Washington County Inmate Roster – 12-16-25


Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia
Possession of syringe
Possession of paraphernalia
Dealing in methamphetamine
Maintaining a common nuisance







Intimidation




Possession of syringe




Indiana State Police Jasper Post Welcomes Patrol K-9 “Leo”
On Wednesday, December 10, 2025, the Indiana State Police held a ceremony at the Indiana State Police Museum for the eight new Indiana State Police, one Lawrence County Deputy Patrol K-9 Handlers and their newly appointed K-9 partners that successfully completed the 16th Indiana State Police K-9 Training School. Trooper Austin Collins (Jasper Post) and his partner “Leo” were among those graduates.

The Indiana State Police K-9 School is an annual 12-week school held in Indianapolis, with over 480 hours of instruction to include obedience, tracking, locating articles of evidence, apprehension of fighting or fleeing suspects, building searches, narcotics detection, and handler protection. K-9 handlers also receive training in K-9 legal concepts and classes on odor detection theory and tracking situations. Teams train at night and in varying conditions with scenario-based training and problem-solving situations for eight to ten hours a day.
Indiana State Police K-9 breeds include German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, and Dutch Shepherds, all imported from Europe. The K-9s are certified through Dogs for Law Enforcement Organization.
Leo is a Belgian Malinois that came to the ISP from Poland. He is just over a year old. His handler, Trooper Collins, is a three-year veteran of the Indiana State Police and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Trooper Collins was also a police officer with the French Lick Police Department for three years before attending the Indiana State Police Recruit School. Trooper Collins is a drug recognition expert (DRE), field training officer (FTO), member of the Indiana State Police Honor Guard, certified breath test operator, and was a member of the tactical intervention platoon (TIP). Trooper Collins and Leo as a Patrol K9 team will regularly respond to calls as needed across the entire Jasper District.
During the graduation ceremony Superintendent Scott and ISP K-9 Master Trainer Sergeant Kevin Waters both presented course certificates and spoke to the troopers, families, and friends in attendance. Together they addressed the level of commitment and sacrifice required of the troopers and their families during the duration of the twelve-week course. They spoke of an extremely demanding specialty patrol assignment, one that requires a level of professional commitment more so than a typical daily schedule will accommodate. Long shifts, routine after-hours callouts that will always undoubtedly come in after an already long workday, on scheduled days off, holidays, and during special family events; not to mention the continued maintenance, care, and training for both canine and handler that is demanded from this assignment. This level of commitment will be the new norm required of the troopers and their families.
On behalf of Superintendent Scott and the entire ISP Family here at the Jasper Post, we thank Trooper Collins and his family for their commitment to this new K9 assignment, and we are very excited to welcome Leo to the Jasper District.
Campbellsburg Couple Arrested for Felony Child Neglect


On October 27, 2025, the Indiana Department of Child Services (DCS) contacted Indiana State Police Detective Travis Baker after DCS caseworkers responded to Norton Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky, regarding a 10-month-old infant with possible exposure to an illegal drug.
In collaboration with medical personnel and DCS, the investigation involved interviews, review of medical records, and subpoenaed test results.
Troopers from the Indiana State Police Sellersburg Post executed the arrests Monday afternoon without incident. Both individuals were booked into the Washington County Jail.
This case remains under investigation. No further details are available at this time.
Pekin Man Killed in Head On Crash on SR 135
Donald L. Floyd, 65, of Pekin, was killed in a head-on crash on State Road 135 Monday morning.
Around 9:45 Monday morning, the Washington County Sheriff’s Department responded to a two- vehicle crash on SR 135 between Purlee Road and Vincennes Trail Road, approximately five miles south of Salem.
After arriving on the scene, officers requested Indiana State Police crash reconstruction officers to continue the investigation.
Preliminary findings indicate a red 2005 Ford Focus driven by Floyd was southbound on SR135 south of Purlee Road when it crossed over the centerline, striking a silver, 2023 Chevrolet Silverado head-on.
The Silverado was northbound and driven by sixty-four-year-old Brian A. Churchill of Depauw, Indiana.
Floyd was pronounced deceased at the scene by the Washington County Coroner.
Churchill was transported by personal vehicle to an area hospital for minor injuries.
The drivers were the sole occupants of each vehicle.
This investigation is ongoing and toxicology reports are pending.
The Floyd family has been notified.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Department and the Pierce-Polk Township Volunteer Fire Department assisted in this investigation.
Linda Darline Montgomery, age 82, of Salem
Linda Darline Montgomery, age 82, of Salem, passed away Thursday, December 4 at St. Vincent Salem Hospital.
Mrs. Montgomery was born August 15, 1943, in Lawrenceville, Indiana, the daughter of Glenn Eugene Hicks Sr. and Anna Rae Goff Hicks.
Mrs. Montgomery passed her State Board of licensing and received her LPN accreditation in 1963. In 1989, she joined the I.O.E. and in 2005 was hired on at McDonalds.
She was preceded in death by her husband: Stanley Wayne Montgomery in 2005, her parents, and a brother: Glenn Eugene Hicks Jr. She is survived by her daughters: Laura Mabry (Paul) of Springdale, Arkansas, Callie J. Montgomery of Salem, and Stephanie Molitor of Fowlerville, Michigan, and 2 grandchildren: Nick and Hannah Villines.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 12:30PM at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Greenwood.
Frank J. Trammell, age 55, of Salem
Frank J. Trammell, age 55, of Salem, passed away on Monday, December 8, 2025 at Ascension St. Vincent Salem Hospital. Born on July 10, 1970 in Riverside, California, he was the son of Clive Trammell and Delores Sanchez. He married Lisa (Maack) Trammell on May 5, 2019.
Frank worked for Hitachi Cable of Southern Indiana. He was a member of Enon Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife Lisa (Maack) Trammell; 4 children: Cheyenne Trammell, Michael Trammell, Timmy Trammell, Robert Keading; his father and step-mother, Clive Trammell and Yvonne Trammell; 1 sister, Tina Trammell; 1 step-brother, John Loredo; 1 step-sister, Lisa Loredo-Brusseau.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Delores Sanchez and his Mother-In-Law, Shirley Maack.
A celebration of life will be held on Wednesday, December 17, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home – Salem Chapel. Visitation will be held Wednesday from 3:00 pm until time of service at the funeral home.
Steven “Spoonman” Tankersley, age 67, of Pekin
Steven “Spoonman” Tankersley, age 67, of Pekin, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones on Monday, December 8, 2025 at Baptist Health Floyd Hospital. Born on February 1, 1958 in Salem, Indiana, he was the son of Luther “Bud” Tankersley and Nervesta “Vesta” (Ash) Tankersley.
Steve was a retired Boilermaker and proud member of the Local 374 boilermakers union. He was also the former owner of TNT Welding in Pekin. Steve’s dad taught him to play the spoons at a young age, and Steve continued the legacy by passing this down to his own kids and grandkids. Spoonman played on stages with musicians all across the US, and even gathered his hometown family and friends to break the Guinness Book of World Records for largest spoons ensemble in 2011. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Pekin.
He is survived by his 5 children: Stephanie Bierly, Meliegha Tankersley, Dennis Tankersley (Heidi), Jasemine Hurst (Dillon), Dalton Tankersley (Brooke); 1 brother, John Clark; 2 sisters, Susan Martin, and Tina Campbell; 16 grandchildren: Carson, Brandon, Christian, Reese, Braeden, Mia, Jent, Duke, August, Braylin, Harlin, Hazel, Jaxtin, Jett, Huxson, and Ensley.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Luther “Bud” Tankersley, and Nervesta “Vesta” (Ash) Tankersley; 3 brothers: Dennis, Tommy, Tony; and 1 sister, Becky.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 12, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home – Pekin Chapel with Bro. David Colbert officiating. Visitation will be held Friday from 11:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home. Burial to follow at Walnut Hill Cemetery.














